Preparation for the Beverly Hills Unified School District’s reconfiguration will continue through the summer, as teachers, staff, administrators and students get ready for the district’s first...
A court hearing scheduled for this morning is set to decide the longstanding conflict over a subway tunnel underneath Beverly Hills High School.
The Beverly Hills Unified School District has been...
The Formosa Café, frequented over the years by actors, singers and mobsters during Hollywood’s Golden Age, will celebrate its grand reopening on June 28. The famed restaurant has been closed since...
The Beverly Hills City Council agreed to move forward with the Alpha Phase of its Fiber to the Premise project, but council members said during a June 18 study session that they’re worried about the long-term...
The Beverly Hills City Council resolved on June 18 to publicly oppose SB 592, which makes amendments to the Housing Accountability Act, and the “gut-and-amend” process in the Legislature that led to its creation.
SB...
The Purple Line Extension project will continue with the help of Ruth and Harriet, Metro’s second set of tunnel boring machines.
The names were selected by Ruby Santamaria, a sixth grader at Turning...
U.S. Rep. Ted Lieu will introduce a bill later this month that imposes a nationwide ban on conversion therapy, a controversial and debunked practice of changing an LGBT individual’s sexuality to heterosexual.
“My...
Under the theme #JustUnite, thousands of people attended the 49th annual LA Pride festival and parade June 8-9 in West Hollywood.
The celebration started Friday with a free ceremony and concert...
The stage is set for the 49th annual LA Pride festival and parade this weekend, starting with a free opening ceremony from 6 p.m. to midnight tonight at West Hollywood Park.
Crews worked in the park...
As Democrats weigh impeachment, U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff described the dilemma his party faces during a public conversation with Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer last week.
“Before we embark...
Beverly Hills will become the first U.S. city to ban tobacco sales, following the City Council’s unanimous approval of a new ordinance on June 4.
The ban will take effect on Jan. 1, 2021, with exemptions...
In a regression from last year’s decrease, Los Angeles County’s homeless population spiked to nearly 59,000 this year, based on the results of the county’s annual homeless count.
“It is the height...
Opponents of SB 50 gathered at Holman United Methodist Church in South L.A. on May 22, even after the bill was shelved by the Senate Appropriations Committee until 2020.
The bill would override...
Despite concerns that cut-through traffic and cars speeding through southwestern Beverly Hills are getting worse, the Beverly Hills City Council rejected a pilot program proposed by the Southwest Homeowners...
Beverly Hills might eliminate a 1984 law that placed a limit on the number of new hotel rooms in the city.
The Planning Commission received direction from the City Council on May 21 to consider striking...
A bill that would allow 10 California cities, including Los Angeles and West Hollywood, to extend their alcohol sale hours until 4 a.m. passed the state Senate on May 21.
The bill, introduced by Sen....
Local opponents to SB 50, a controversial housing bill that would have added more development density throughout the state, had a moment of respite last week when it was deferred to 2020 by the Senate...
The Beverly Hills City Council approved the first reading of an ordinance that would ban tobacco sales in the city during its May 21 meeting.
The first reading was passed as part of the council’s...