Can't make the April 17 tax-filing deadline? Request an automatic six-month extension.
The 30th District of California representative for the U.S. Congress is requesting careful consideration of the Century City location.
The ceremony will take place Thursday at the Beverly Hills Hotel.
The IRS offers tax tips for employees who want to deduct business expenses. Taxes are due April 17.
The City of Beverly Hills reminds residents and business owners that roofs must be Class A fire retardant by July 2013.
One proposal, suggested by a former Board of Education member, calls for the center to be moved to face Olympic Boulevard.
The Beverly Hills Municipal League sponsors a candidate forum for 50th Assembly district candidates.
Shannon & Wilson calls for more studies of the potential faults along the proposed routes of the Westside Subway Extension. It also says tunneling under Beverly Hills High School could probably be done safely.
Mayor William Brien says in a statement that the council intends to hire legal counsel to "protect the city's interests...and if necessary, pursue litigation."
The 50th Assembly candidate from West Hollywood, the lone Republican in the race, earns endorsements from Vice Mayor John Mirisch and the BHUSD's Lisa Korbatov.
The city hired geotechnical consultants Shannon & Wilson, Inc. to review Metro's studies of the route. The firm will present their review at a 2:30 p.m. study session.
The following is a press release from the City of Beverly Hills.
Opponents of the Constellation Boulevard station chant "Schools and subways do not mix. Metro needs a better fix!"
From the elimination of the city's budget deficit to a new Joint Powers Agreement, the previous year has seen many accomplishments in Beverly Hills.
Redondo Beach Mayor Mike Gin and former 53rd Assembly nominee Nathan Mintz are backing the Republican candidate for the 50th Assembly District seat.
The Beverly Hills community has adamantly opposed a station at Constellation Boulevard because it would require tunneling under Beverly Hills High School.
In an effort to scale down the project, city staff reviewed the facility's proposed features.
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa praised lawmakers for approving the bill, which would accelerate major transportation projects in the area.
The city has yet to decide if the facility will be torn down and rebuilt or renovated.
During a City Council presentation, commission members recognized the symbolic observance of spring's arrival in five cultures.
Southern California Edison and the Southern California Association of Governments recognizes Beverly Hills for being eco-conscious.
Supporters of the subway expansion are seeking federal funding, as well as financial assistance for other projects.
The research organization raises money to support the fight against children's cancer.
With Rotary International celebrating more than 100 years of service, the City Council takes a moment to recognize local members.
After a year of attempts to interview President Obama, a student reporter for KBEV 6 is invited to cover his Feb. 15 arrival at LAX.
Beverly Hills Patch is participating in Sunshine Week 2012, which begins on March 11, by promoting the Sunshine Week organization’s national Local Heroes contest.
A rally in Beverly Hills seeks to raise awareness of the influence large donations have in political campaigns.
The group wants to raise awareness about "the corrupting role that Big Money plays in politics."
Also, President Obama’s proposed 2012-13 budget includes more than $50 million in funding for the transit project.
Opponents claim most of Betsy Butler's votes came from delegates indirectly appointed by California Assembly Speaker John Perez.
A new space for children at the Beverly Hills Public Library is something both kids and adults can agree on.
Get the facts on the county ordinance that has people fearing a $1,000 fine for tossing a Frisbee or throwing a football on the beach.
The dialogue over the route of the Westside Subway Extension continues as Mayor Barry Brucker responds to Metro's latest open letter.
City Council members green-light expenditures that include senior citizen and low-income resident programs, a new finance and human resources computer system and new city vehicles.
Scientists hired by the city claim more thorough research is needed to justify Metro's plans for a tunnel under Beverly Hills High School.
Long-time Beverly Hills residents could lose their apartment after 24 years of residency due to a technicality in the city's rent stabilization ordinance.
In a letter to Mayor Barry Brucker and the rest of City Council, Metro writes that it will review the city's independent analysis of the project.
A federal appeals court strikes down California's ban on same-sex marriage. Nearby West Hollywood celebrates, as do some Beverly Hills residents.
An independent peer review of an MTA study of the safety of the proposed Weside Subway Exenstion disagrees with many of the findings.