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October 2021

With traditional in-person Halloween activities resuming this year, the Beverly Hills Police Department encourages everyone on the road to be extra careful as more chil- dren are out walking the neighborhood and collecting candy.

In May, the PWC unanimously agreed to recommend the ordinance to the Council, and the Council unanimously agreed to move forward on the proposed ordinance at its Sept. 21 meeting. The ordinance goes into effect on Nov. 27. 

Vice Mayor Lili Bosse said that the number "horrified" her. "Even though I do feel that things are better [and] we're moving in the right direction, I think it would be a tremendous hardship to expect for any tenant to pay two times the CPI

The City of West Hollywood is reminding the community and the region that the City's annual Halloween Carnaval will not take place for Halloween 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

"One day I saw an ad for a cyber competition, and I was pretty interested and then I started competing," Bulexa said.

"This is about making America live up to its creed that we don't allow you to treat Black and brown people differently than you treat white people," said civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump at an Oct. 27 press conference announcing the new claims.

"I think if the ask is of Beverly Hills, then obviously, we should get more recognition for that," said Councilmember Lester Friedman.

Beverly Hills has an expansive network of CCTV cameras spread throughout the city. Rivetti said the department frequently relies on the cameras in solving crimes in the city. The department plans to put grant funding towards the purchase of another CCTV trailer.

The representative, whose district stretches from part of West Hollywood to Pasadena, played a pivotal role in the opposition to President Donald Trump, leading the prosecution in Trump's first impeachment trial.

According to Goldkorn, things are starting to feel "more normal" since the team can go compete at other schools and take the bus there wearing masks.