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2702, 2024

Ten Candidates Vying for Two Open Seats on the Beverly Hills City Council

By |February 27th, 2024|

Councilmember Lili Bosse and Mayor Dr. Julian Gold have served three terms on the city council and are termed out of running for re-election. The candidates competing to fill their seats are Craig Corman, Alissa Roston, Mary Wells, Sharon Persovski, Myra Demeter, Hamid Omrani, Nooshin Meshkaty, Tiffany Davis, Russell Stewart, and Robin Rowe. The following speaks a bit about each of them.

3101, 2024

EDITORIAL: Judge Was Right to Penalize Beverly Hills Over Lack of Housing

By |January 31st, 2024|

Recently, L.A. Superior Court Judge Curtis A. Kin ruled that no residents of Beverly Hills can upgrade or re-design their homes, or add amenities like a swimming pool, until Beverly Hills agrees to zone for more multi-family housing. Despite what this may mean for the freedom of individual homeowners, we firmly agree with his decision. Nothing else seems to be persuading the defiant city council to budge.

2301, 2024

Beverly Hills Men’s Hoops Bests Inglewood, 52-43

By |January 23rd, 2024|

The Beverly Hills High School men’s basketball team tipped off against Inglewood High School Monday night, as the two evenly matched teams squared up for what was assumed to be a close game. Beverly Hills, led by head coach Jarvis Turner came into the game with a 12-10 record and sat second in the Ocean League. Inglewood, led by head coach Jason Porter, was 10-9 and was in third place in the league. A home game with the full band and cheer squads in effect gave Inglewood the possible edge in a tough matchup between two teams that had similar seasons so far. But after beating Inglewood by ten points earlier this month at home, the Normans fully expected to compete in this game.

1912, 2023

Beverly Hills: Reject Pressure From Out of State, Forced-Birth Bullies

By |December 19th, 2023|

As the year comes to a close, the DuPont Clinic that was supposed to open in the fall of 2023 has still not made its debut. The potential women’s health clinic that would offer abortions at nearly all points in pregnancy was immediately targeted by outside forced-birth groups with little to no affiliation to the city of Beverly Hills, where the clinic was set to open at 8920 Wilshire Blvd. 

Ten Candidates Vying for Two Open Seats on the Beverly Hills City Council

By |February 27th, 2024|

Councilmember Lili Bosse and Mayor Dr. Julian Gold have served three terms on the city council and are termed out of running for re-election. The candidates competing to fill their seats are Craig Corman, Alissa Roston, Mary Wells, Sharon Persovski, Myra Demeter, Hamid Omrani, Nooshin Meshkaty, Tiffany Davis, Russell Stewart, and Robin Rowe. The following speaks a bit about each of them.

EDITORIAL: Judge Was Right to Penalize Beverly Hills Over Lack of Housing

By |January 31st, 2024|

Recently, L.A. Superior Court Judge Curtis A. Kin ruled that no residents of Beverly Hills can upgrade or re-design their homes, or add amenities like a swimming pool, until Beverly Hills agrees to zone for more multi-family housing. Despite what this may mean for the freedom of individual homeowners, we firmly agree with his decision. Nothing else seems to be persuading the defiant city council to budge.

Beverly Hills Men’s Hoops Bests Inglewood, 52-43

By |January 23rd, 2024|

The Beverly Hills High School men’s basketball team tipped off against Inglewood High School Monday night, as the two evenly matched teams squared up for what was assumed to be a close game. Beverly Hills, led by head coach Jarvis Turner came into the game with a 12-10 record and sat second in the Ocean League. Inglewood, led by head coach Jason Porter, was 10-9 and was in third place in the league. A home game with the full band and cheer squads in effect gave Inglewood the possible edge in a tough matchup between two teams that had similar seasons so far. But after beating Inglewood by ten points earlier this month at home, the Normans fully expected to compete in this game.

Beverly Hills: Reject Pressure From Out of State, Forced-Birth Bullies

By |December 19th, 2023|

As the year comes to a close, the DuPont Clinic that was supposed to open in the fall of 2023 has still not made its debut. The potential women’s health clinic that would offer abortions at nearly all points in pregnancy was immediately targeted by outside forced-birth groups with little to no affiliation to the city of Beverly Hills, where the clinic was set to open at 8920 Wilshire Blvd. 

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