Beverly Hills Hotel Polo Lounge Nods to Changing Times by Enforcing “No Hat” Policy

It was a definite shock for longtime Beverly Hills resident Joan Benny when she walked into the Polo Lounge at the Beverly Hills Hotel last week, on Feb. 6, for her 1 p.m. lunch reservation with her friend Ellen Gelson and was informed that her

Beverly Hills City Council candidates continue to accumulate important endorsements in the race for two open seats in the March 3 election. Incumbent City Councilman Julian Gold, M.D. joined incumbent Councilwoman Lili Bosse in receiving the backing of the Beverly Hills Police Officer's Association.  "The Beverly

For the first time in seven years, trials are resuming at the Beverly Hills Courthouse. A civil trial courtroom, Department 207, opened Feb. 3 at the courthouse located at 9355 Burton Way. Another civil trial courtroom, Department 205, is set to open in the next

The 92nd Oscars Governors Ball has heard the recent requests from the entertainment industry and will be 70 percent plant based this year. As for the "Joaquin Phoenix effect," this is nothing new for Puck who has always considered his plant-based clientele. "I think you

With Valentine's Day falling on a Friday before a three-day holiday weekend this year, the pressure is on to think of something out of the box for a fun outing with your besotted. While dinner and a movie is always nice, it's not very original.

Beverly Hills voters packed City Council chambers on Feb. 3 for a lively candidate forum hosted by the Municipal League of Beverly Hills at City Hall. The debate, which included a round of questions where each candidate was allowed to ask a fellow contender a

The Beverly Hills Police Officers Association has officially endorsed incumbent Lili Bosse for City Council. In a release, the Association stated that "Council Member Bosse has always placed the safety of the citizens of Beverly Hills as a priority and we look forward to continuing

Gone are the days of building multifamily projects sans consideration for those who can't afford market rate housing in Beverly Hills. On Jan. 28 the City Council reaffirmed its commitment to affordable housing with a 5-0 vote to extend the Interim Inclusionary Housing Ordinance through

Few local races have attracted as much national attention as the Los Angeles District Attorney race. The New York Times has described it as the most important D.A. election in the country.  Incumbent D.A. Jackie Lacey is seeking a third term in a hotly contested battle

About 1,200 trees in the Trousdale area are slated for removal following a unanimous vote by the Beverly Hills City Council to establish street tree fuel management standards north of Sunset Boulevard at its Feb. 4 formal meeting.  The vote followed a robust discussion during the