High School Students Give Back to the Community

During a time when many people are introspective, Generation-Z (those born in the late 1990's and early 2000s) is taking action. In between home learning classes, high school students throughout the City are channeling an entrepreneurial spirit to meet philanthropic ends. Feeling helpless in the

Temperatures are forecast to reach 80 degrees this Memorial Day Weekend in Beverly Hills. The unofficial launch of the summer season would, in most years, include backyard pool parties, cookouts at the beach with friends and shopping excursions for Memorial Day sales. At this time

Iconic delicatessen Nate 'n Al's is returning to its original Beverly Hills location for take-out and delivery as of May 15. The Courier spoke with Stephen J. Cloobeck, whose family trust owns the Beverly Drive building where the deli is located. "We are excited that

Since the Safer at Home orders took effect in March, most restaurants and retail have closed but just like grocery and drug stores, hardware facilities were deemed essential businesses. And, it's a good thing. Forget Whole Foods or CVS, there have been long lines around

On May 11, The Wallis School Partners Program at the The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts announced its receipt of a $20,000 grant from the California Arts Council.  This annual school program provides a unique opportunity for thousands of students from K-12 schools within

The local real estate market has been under a microscope lately with new restrictions pertaining to the COVID-19 guidelines. Now, a new rule from the National Association of Realtors (NAR) called the Clear Cooperation Policy that went into effect on May 1 is impacting the

For Beverly Hills Ambassador Jonathan Leon, his job has been anything but "business as usual" since the COVID-19 outbreak forced most people inside their homes. These days, educating people about the need to appropriately social distance or wear a face covering (a Beverly Hills law),

The dangers of a fraudulent COVID-19 test can potentially mean the difference between life and death. It's one of the reasons that both the City and County of Los Angeles are tackling a bounty of false claims now being made by businesses attempting to capitalize

Had it not been for COVID-19, hundreds of people would be enjoying some of Beverly Hills' most gorgeous environs on Saturday, May 16, at the Virginia Robinson Gardens' 2020 Garden Tour. The annual tour of private estates and a luxurious garden luncheon evocative of Gatsby

Beverly Hills' retail market showed signs of coming back to life this week as many of the 200 local businesses that qualified to reopen for curbside pick-up did just that on May 8. In addition to Gov. Gavin Newsom allowing clothing stores and other specified