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The Beverly Hills Courier has served Beverly Hills and its surrounding communities for nearly six decades and is undeniably the most trusted and reliable source of local and community news. Despite the challenges of these unique times, the Courier’s dedication to providing comprehensive coverage of events shaping the city has never wavered. Infact, it has become even more comprehensive.

Please subscribe to the Courier for $10 per year to help continue its mission of top-tier journalism for this local community that is also famous on the world stage. In addition to local delivery of the Courier, subscribers receive the weekly “Coming in the Courier” newsletter plus invitations to Courier community events.

For a limited time, the Courier will also provide* new Premium Level subscribers ($35/year) with a high-quality Beverly Hills Courier T-shirt. Wear it with pride and show your support for local journalism and the Beverly Hills Courier!

*While supplies last, T-shirts are available for pick up during business hours at the Beverly Hills Courier located at 499 N. Canon Drive, Suite 212, Beverly Hills.

Please indicate desired size (S-M-L-XL) and make prior arrangements for pick up with Beverly Weitzman (bweitzman@bhcourier.com).

Premium Level $35/year – Shipping method: Pick Up
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Awards won by ​​The Beverly Hills Courier

Awards won by
​​The Beverly Hills Courier

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L.A. Press Club’s 2024 66th Annual California Journalism Awards

1st Place “PERSONALITY PROFILE, Newspapers under 50K”

Awarded to Courier Publisher Lisa Friedman Bloch for her piece “Mike Amiri, Building a Modern Luxury House on His Own Terms.”

3rd Place “HARD NEWS, Print, Any Outlet”

Awarded to Executive Editor Ana Figueroa for her story entitled “Hostage Families Tell Their Stories in Beverly Hills.”

L.A. Press Club’s 2023 65th Annual California Journalism Awards

1st Place “Feature, Business/Government, over 1,000 words, Magazines”

awarded to Courier Publisher Lisa Friedman Bloch for her piece “Nicolas Bijan: The Prince of Beverly Hills”

3rd Place “Personality Profile, Politics/ Business/Arts Personalities”

awarded to Courier Publisher Lisa Friedman Bloch for her piece “ANASTASIA: Beverly Hills’ World-Famous Eyebrow Queen”

L.A. Press Club’s 2022 64th Annual California Journalism Awards

1st Place “Personality Profile-Newspapers under 50,000 in circulation”

awarded to Courier Publisher Lisa Friedman Bloch for her piece “The Beverly Hills Idol, Lionel Richie”

1st Place “Writing”

awarded to Courier Excecutive Editor Ana Figueroa for her piece “The New Audrey Irmas Pavilion Illuminates Wilshire Boulevard Temple”

2nd Place “Enterprising Reporting”

awarded to Courier Excecutive Editor Ana Figueroa for her piece “The New Audrey Irmas Pavilion Illuminates Wilshire Boulevard Temple”

2nd Place – “News Feature-Newspapers under 50,000 in circulation”

awarded to Samuel Braslow for “Beverly Hills Salon Owner Recounts Her Actions in D.C. Riot”

2nd Place “Land-Use Reporting”

awarded to Matthew Blake for his piece “Path Cleared for $1 Billion Cheval Blanc Ultra-Luxury Hotel”

3rd Place “Health Coverage”

awarded to Eva Ritvo, M.D. for her piece “From the Pandemic to Ukraine: It’s OK Not to Feel OK”

3rd Place “Writing”

awarded to Courier Excecutive Editor Ana Figueroa for her piece “200 Trunks, 200 Visionaries:
The Exhibit’ Opens on Rodeo Drive”

Photojournalism Awards – California News Publisher Association’s 2021 California Journalism Awards

3rd Place – “News Photo”

awarded to Samuel Braslow for “Protestors Confronting Schoolchildren”

California News Publisher Association’s 2021 California Journalism Awards

1st Place – “Breaking News”

awarded to Samuel Braslow for “Shooting at Il Pastaio”

4th Place – “Investigative Reporting”

awarded to Samuel Braslow for “BHPD Task Force Accused of Widespread Racial Profiling”

California News Publisher Association’s 2020 California Journalism Awards

4th Place – “Breaking News”

awarded to Samuel Braslow for “Rally Turns Violent as Extremist Groups Take Part”

4th Place – “Business News”

awarded to Samuel Braslow for “With No End In Sight, Restaurants Flout COVID Restrictions”

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