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July 2021

That is a 1928 Ahrens-Fox fire engine. That was built for the city of Beverly Hills back in 1928, so we've had that fire engine since it was brand new and in service for the city.

"For too many, 2020 wasn't just about a deadly virus, it was about an epidemic of hate," said Bonta, himself the state's first Filipino-American attorney general.

"Motions brought by UTLA members at regional Area meetings are not the official expressed opinions of UTLA or its elected leaders," UTLA said.

BHC June 26 pop under 2

The city also dedicated resources toward preventing at-risk residents from falling into homelessness–a concern that grew during the pandemic.

Jason Pomeranc, founder and owner of SIXTY Hotels, attributed the problems in the past to an "operational control issue."

"In looking at the accomplishments of the current team, I feel fortunate to work with individuals who not only value education but place student outcomes at the center of their decisions," Johnson said in a statement released by the District.

"I really love these ideas and I love the closing of the street," celebrated clothing designer, Johana Hernandez, said.

If you were anywhere near Beverly Hills on Father's Day morning, the chances are you heard about or hopefully even saw the Tour d'Elegance, a gaggle (about fifty) of the motoring world's best and brightest from the past 109 years parading by. From Urban Hirsch's

"This is a special treat to see the cars, hear the cars, and see the cars in motion," Tour d'Elegance organizer Bruce Meyer told the Courier.

"EDD was clearly under-prepared for the type and magnitude of criminal attacks and the sheer quantity of claims," said EDD Director Rita Saenz in a statement.