Crowd Rallies in Beverly Hills for Release of Hostages

Rallies took place across the globe this past weekend, marking the brutal milestone of 100 days since the Hamas terrorist attack in Israel.

Grief is complicated and may smack us in the face or sneak up on us unexpectedly.  

The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts has appointed Lynne Bolen to serve as the organization’s new Chief Financial Officer.

The Beverly Hills Cultural Heritage Commission nominated three sites for Golden Shield Award recognition and also finalized the plaque language for two previous honorees. 

Beverly Hills residents and businesses are likely to see their bi-monthly water bill change soon, but the city is taking special efforts to make sure these changes don't come as a surprise. 

This year’s submission to the Oscars by Germany is a thought-provoking film that sends prickles of discomfort up and down your spine as you recognize yourself, others and society in general at this progressive middle school.

Councilmember Sharona Nazarian found herself thousands of miles away from Beverly Hills this holiday season.

Every January, volunteers disperse across Los Angeles County over the span of three nights to conduct a census of how many people are experiencing homelessness through the Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count.

In the latest development in the Beverly Hills abortion clinic matter, two pro-life advocacy organizations have launched a billboard campaign to fight for DuPont Clinic’s right to open in the city.

The Courier joined hundreds of residents and non-residents alike at three separate City Council campaign kickoff events in Beverly Hills on Jan. 7.