The exclusive afterschool area observes its first anniversary of expansion and renovation.
Don Rhoads, a municipal finance veteran, pledges to “stretch the taxpayer’s dollar” as director of the city's administrative services.
The Beverly Hills City Council will be formally installed March 27.
“We are committed to ensuring a just day's pay for a hard day's work whether you wash dishes and wait tables in Chinatown or Beverly Hills,'' says California Labor Commissioner Julie A. Su.
Some residents in West Hollywood are also notified about the generally non-harmful coliform bacteria found in December.
The City Clerk’s office counted 461 provisional and vote-by-mail ballots Friday afternoon.
The 493 ballots will likely decide whether former Mayor Nancy Krasne or Planning Commissioner Brian Rosenstein gets to sit on the City Council.
Ex-Mayor Nancy Krasne holds 20-vote lead over Planning Commissioner Brian Rosenstein for the third seat.
The L.A. councilman and family members have a slant-drilling deal with Venoco.
Attendees at the event this weekend get discounts on 2013 camps and classes.
Amendments include legally redefining a hedge and litigation cost caps.
The City Hall and library parking structure entrance on Rexford Drive won't be accessible for six weeks to accommodate a mural installation.
The historic preservation group receives a proclamation recognizing its efforts to improve and maintain the park and mansion.
Brien and Rosenstein get support from the L.A. County Democratic Party.
The newspaper publishes another editorial denouncing Beverly Hills' opposition to a tunnel under the high school.
The Beverly Hills city manager takes issue with the newspaper on a couple of points in a recent article about the budget surplus and employee pensions.
A federal lawsuit is Beverly Hills officials' latest attempt to stop Metro from going under BHHS.
Mayor Brien is scheduled to host a short ceremony demonstrating the city's solidarity with the One Billion Rising campaign that seeks to reduce violence against women.
City Council office seekers keep their views in the public eye with forum events last week and Tuesday evening.
The submission deadline is May 15.
Adriel Ghadoushi, a local sixth grader, counsels the Council on the danger of speeding on residential streets.
Community opposition sends proposed plans for a Beverly Hills dog park back to the drawing board.
City Council contenders meet again to present their views to voters.
Courtrooms are slated to go dark in Beverly Hills and throughout L.A. County.
Beverly Hills also deploys four new trash trucks.
The newcomer to Beverly Hills politics says his top priority is improving residents' access to city services.
The Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce expresses opposition to the proposed closure of the Beverly Hills Courthouse.
The Beverly Hills Municipal League hosts the first candidate forum of the 2013 election.
Residents, city staff and police document the local homeless population as part of a countywide study.
Katherine Cohan, a newcomer to politics, wants more open government and more resources for city schools.
Lieu now represents many more Westside communities, including Westwood, Santa Monica, Venice, Pacific Palisades, Brentwood and Beverly Glen.
The six candidates running in the March election meet at City Hall in an event organized by the Beverly Hills Municipal League.
The City Council OKs six recommendations from the Cultural Heritage Commission.
Beverly Hills ended 2012 with a $10.2 million budget surplus.
Surplus funds from the city will cover the school district's $4 million budget shortfall.
Taxpayers can see how much public employees receive in monetary compensation and benefits.
Financial sustainability, residential land development and a zoning code update get the most city council attention in 2013-14.
Do you think Secret Service would be cool with someone lassoing President Obama? It happened to one president on his Inauguration Day.
Mirisch's campaign motto is "putting residents first," a point he emphasizes as he runs for a second term.
The former Beverly Hills mayor names government openness, accountability and support for schools as her top priorities.