Summer Television and This Time It’s Girls Against the Boys (Part Two)

In part two of my Summer Television series, I’ve listed some additional suggestions for must-see summer viewing.

When Russell Stuart drops off his daughter at Hawthorne Elementary School, there are a few thoughts that always cross his mind.

On July 21, the second annual Festival Beverly Hills brought together nearly 3,000 attendees of all ages from 15 different cultures in a celebration of food, dance, storytelling and other activities at Beverly Gardens Park.

Beverly Hills can be a magnet for organized retail crime due to its worldwide reputation as a luxury shopping destination, which is why the Beverly Hills Police Department is teaching businesses how to best protect themselves.

On July 15, Beverly Hills’ professional theater company, Theatre 40, was honored with 23 Scenie Awards.

Camp season is in full swing, and the Beverly Hills Fire Department (BHFD) has spent the week training the next generation of first responders.

Former world champion boxer Ryan Garcia was charged with misdemeanor vandalism on July 18 for alleged damage he inflicted on a room and hallway at the Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills hotel. Garcia, 25, was charged with a single misdemeanor count of vandalism causing $400 or more

In a meeting on July 11, the Planning Commission reviewed recent changes to the affordable housing guidelines.

A proposed merger between grocery giants Kroger and Albertson would remake the map of food markets across America including in Beverly Hills where two Pavilions are slated for sale.

It is fascinating to think how far we have come since Socrates in the 4th century BC said, “know thyself.”