The Beverly Hills Courier is a finalist for two National A&E Journalism Awards.
The Beverly Hills Courier is a finalist for two National A&E Journalism Awards.
The Peace Officers Association of Los Angeles County (POALAC) has honored the Beverly Hills Police Department's (BHPD) Drone Team with the 2024 Centurion Award for Excellence in Innovation.
Multiple businesses were vandalized, and at least one was burglarized on the 8500 block of Pico Boulevard early Nov. 5.
The bombs are dropping; the sound is deafening; the fires are spreading and the firefighters are engulfed. Thus opens the extraordinary new film by Steve McQueen, “Blitz,” a sequence that is riveting, terrifying, and as close as anyone can come to being in the middle
The Amanda Foundation is calling all Los Angeles creatives and content creators with a passion for pets to attend the “Barks and Bagels” event on Nov. 10 from 10 a.m. to noon at the shelter.
Los Angeles County voters are almost evenly divided about the historic ballot measure that would amend the county charter to increase representation, accountability and transparency.
The race for three open seats on the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Board of Education is extremely tight, but as of press time, Dr. Amanda Stern, Sigalie Sabag and Russell Stuart are in the three top slots ahead of Dela Peykar Ronen.
On Nov. 5 at noon, Natalie Ganji noticed a coyote roaming around the front yard of her neighbor’s house on the 200 block of South Bedford Drive.
Nathan Hochman has secured a sweeping victory in the race to unseat Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón.
On Oct. 22, Mayor Lester Friedman, Vice Mayor Sharona Nazarian, Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Todd Johnson, Chamber of Commerce Director of Economic Development, Brittany Ganson, City Manager Nancy Hunt-Coffey and Conference and Visitors Bureau CEO Julie Wagner traveled to New York City to