On Dec. 12, officials from Beverly Hills Unified School District and ProWest Constructors gave a tour unveiling their seismic retrofitting progress and plans for the Beverly Hills High School campus.
Construction...
The Los Angeles Unified School District participated in Computer Science Education Week, a global movement raising awareness and increasing participation of female and minority students in computer...
Located at the former site of the House of Blues in West Hollywood, the Pendry Hotels and Residences are under construction and are expected to open in 2020.
The property is located at the southeast...
Protesters gathered in Hollywood on Dec. 1 to kick off “Days of Rage 2019,” a nine-day string of events calling for a moratorium on evictions in the city of Los Angeles.
Organized by the Los Angeles...
At its Dec. 3 meeting, the Los Angeles City Council voted to deny an application from Councilman Paul Koretz, 5th District, to designate the Fourth Street Chateau as a historic-cultural monument.
Both...
The National Council of Jewish Women, Los Angeles is altering its annual clothing giveaway for a year-round version of their existing voucher program.
The clothing giveaway, which was held annually...
In an effort to boost sales at smaller retail stores during the holidays, “Small Business Saturday” was created in 2010 and is held the weekend after Thanksgiving.
Businesses and city staff...
A crowd of approximately 200 people converged on the intersection of Sunset Boulevard and Argyle Avenue for its dedication as Berry Gordy Square, with many attendees dancing to Motown music that played...
With a ban on shared mobility devices in Beverly Hills set to expire in January, the City Council unanimously approved to extend it for another year on at its meeting on Nov. 19.
The council discussed...
A crowd of approximately 200 people converged on the intersection of Sunset Boulevard and Argyle Avenue for its dedication as Berry Gordy Square, with many attendees dancing to Motown music that played...
Update: An author of the report confirmed on Dec. 9 that the report has been pulled and is currently being reworked. The revised report will be released in late January with more comprehensive...
Nearly 100 people gathered at St. James’ Episcopal Church on Monday, Nov. 18, to listen to speakers cover a variety of topics surrounding homelessness, with some sharing their personal experiences.
The...
The Beverly Hills City Council deliberated whether to implement angled parking or add bike lanes on Robertson Boulevard at its Nov. 19 study session.
The council considered the motion at the request...
With the tune of a lively piano melody ringing through Miceli’s, guests packed in like sardines to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Los Angeles’ oldest Italian restaurant.
Notable figures like...
In its four years as the first public all-girls STEM school in Los Angeles Unified School District, the Girls Academic Leadership Academy has instituted programs for six sports, and is hoping to add a seventh...
Foster children will visit the Beverly Hills home of actress Natalia Safran and producer Peter Safran on Nov. 16 from 12 to 3 p.m. for a Thanksgiving feast and the chance to meet potential adoptive...
Approximately 100 people gathered at the Sal Guarriello Veterans Memorial in West Hollywood for a Veterans Day ceremony honoring both veterans and their families on Nov. 11.
Attendees — many donning...
Approximately 100 people gathered at the Sal Guarriello Veterans' Memorial in West Hollywood for a Veterans Day ceremony honoring both veterans and their families on Nov. 11.
Attendees — many...