Beverly Hills Plans to Derive 20 Percent of its Water Supply In-House in 2021
The World Health Organization estimates that by the year 2025, half of the world’s population will be living in water-stressed areas. And in fact, when Beverly Hills helped co-fo
Beverly Hills Merchants Ask City For Help in Wake of Three-Year Canon Closure
Just three weeks into the anticipated three-year closure of Canon Drive north of Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills businesses around the area are taking a hit when it comes to patr
Emmy Parties: Before and After the Emmy Awards
With a bevy of cool parties all over town, many of the hot tickets were right in Beverly Hills this year. The Courier kicked-off the star-studded weekend by covering the red carp
Audi Emmy Party
For the first big event of the season, Audi, the official automotive partner of the 71st Emmy Awards, kicked off Emmy weekend at Sunset Tower in West Hollywood to host its annual p
Beverly Hills Teacher Honored as One of L.A. County’s Teachers of the Year
The Courier attended the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Board of Education meeting on Sept. 25. An agenda highlight was Beverly Vista Middle School teacher Lauren St
Public Feedback Encouraged at City of Beverly Hills Scoping Meeting
Beverly Hills residents and other community stakeholders weighed in on the scope of the environmental review process for the proposed Westside Purple Line Wilshire/Rodeo Station No
Food & Drink: Downtown L.A. and The Arts District
All discerning eyes were focused on downtown Los Angeles this weekend with the 71st Emmys Awards at L.A. Live, followed by the Governor’s Ball on an event deck overlooking the on
City Council Denies Metro Request To Work During Holiday Season
On Tuesday evening, the Beverly Hills City Council unanimously shot down a request by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) to permit work during the
City of Beverly Hills Looks to Improve With Trust and Innovation Portal
In an effort to improve itself, on Tuesday the City of Beverly Hills introduced the Trust & Innovation Portal (TIP) at www.beverlyhills.org/tip. An online tool designed to enco
City Council Votes to Waive Hotel Room Limit
The City Council unanimously voted to remove the existing new hotel room cap from the Beverly Hills Municipal Code at Tuesday’s formal meeting. The ordinance, No. 84-0-1937, wa