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February 2021

Spring is around the corner, life is getting back to normal and the road ahead looks promising. The Courier is welcoming luxury automotive expert Tim Lappen back on a monthly basis beginning this issue.  The Courier's Fine Autos Contributor, Tim Lappen, also is the Fine Autos

"Sometimes members of the community are incredibly passionate about a particular subject matter, and they want to make sure that it's covered both in the study and also the formal session, and then they'll call in after they've already sent in the email," Huma Ahmed

Outdoor, high-contact sports such as basketball, football, ice hockey, lacrosse, rugby, rowing, soccer and water polo may resume all activities, including practices, training and competitions.

A high-profile dog theft took place Wednesday night when a man shot a dog walker and absconded with two French bulldogs belonging to musician Lady Gaga.

UPDATE March 1: The Beverly Hills Unified School District (District) and the Beverly Hills Education Association (Association) have tentatively reached an agreement after mediation over the weekend. Pending the approval of District and Association leadership, elementary grades TK-2 will return on March 8 and grades 3-5

"I can't remember the last time that we saw that in the county, so that is very encouraging," Janmohammed said.

One listener posed a hypothetical question about what would happen if they lost their job, but then received more money in unemployment benefits than they made at their former job. Would they qualify for eviction protections?

After serving the community for 37 with the USPS, neighbors thanked him and wished Thoressdale best of luck for the next chapter of his life.

"With The Foundation's rich history and track record of support for Jewish causes locally, in Israel and around the world, as well as across the general community, its mission has never been more important than during these challenging times where need is greater than ever.

On Saturday, Feb. 20, the Beverly Hills Education Association (BHEA) voted to seek injunctive relief in connection with return to in-person learning dates announced by the BHUSD.