New Commissioners Steer Beverly Hills’ Future

Beverly Hills commissioners take on a big responsibility when sworn in for the post.

I recently returned from Israel. I traveled with 15 other rabbis from all over the Los Angeles area.

As 2023 winds down, most of us will spend some time reflecting on the year and thinking about the one ahead.

We all have reasons why we’ll see a film sight unseen and one of mine is Isabelle Huppert. She makes even mediocre movies (and she’s been in a few) watchable. So what a thrill when she’s in a good one, and a comedy to boot,

Beverly Hills is appealing a Los Angeles County Superior Court judgment that would restrict the city’s ability to approve new building permits until it meets the state’s ambitious housing requirements.

A group of 300 protestors calling for a ceasefire in Gaza gathered at La Cienega Park before marching to the Beverly Center.

Landlords and employers should take note of new California laws taking effect in 2024, as a number of changes will affect business operations.

By learning to recognize the warning signs for these conditions—including how they manifest differently in women and men—you potentially can save your life or the life of a loved one. 

As is customary, the kickoffs attracted enthusiastic supporters to balloon-festooned homes for the chance to mingle with fellow residents, city officeholders (current and former), grab a cup of coffee and listen to the candidate.

On Dec. 20, the Beverly Hills Architectural Commission met to review signage and graphics proposals from four different retail applicants located on North Rodeo Drive.