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Beverly Hills will participate in the annual "Great Shakeout" earthquake drill, taking place nationally on Oct. 21 at 10:21 a.m.

Nystrom, who has a Masters in Earth Sciences from Boston University and a Certificate in Sustainability from UCLA, brings her environmental knowledge to bear on environmental justice, climate change and social justice–and how to communicate those principles to a broader audience.

The group's holiday carol songbook includes "Angels We Have Heard of High," "Spin, Spin, Little Dreidel," "Winter Wonderland," "S'Vivon," "Here Comes Santa Claus," and more.

"We've spent too much time placing restrictions on people who did their part by getting vaccinated and wearing their masks. We need to both limit the transmission of the virus as well as make it inconvenient for those who are unvaccinated to access indoor venues

"They think it's going to be a fun and safe photo opportunity with parents and kids. Let's show up here and show them it's not," he said. "Let's make them afraid, because it's no longer that we need to be on the defense–we need to

"The Beverly Hills Fire Department will make operational adjustments as needed to ensure the greatest level of protection for the community with vaccinated paramedics assigned to engine companies wearing full personal protective equipment when responding on medical calls," Barton said.

The resolution came after the board's Sept. 28 vote approving that the vacancy be filled by a provisional appointment instead of holding a special election.

"Hopefully, it highlights what a great place it is, with a vibrant and diverse culinary scene. Our menu is rooted in this location, from the local suppliers we've discovered and started to build relationships with to the local farmers' markets. The menu is Italian, but

The watch still has yet to be recovered, according to Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD) Acting Captain Max Subin. Belhassen has offered a $50,000 reward for its return.

"I have no one in mind, and I'm going to be very open minded when it comes to selecting a new person," BHUSD Board President Rachelle Marcus told the Courier.