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While BHUSD is not able to bring back the student body in its entirety yet, the 77-page "Ready Together" reopening plan provides a thorough blueprint for all on how to safely return to–and stay in–the physical classroom.

The Courier asked the seven candidates vying for one of three open seats to describe how each would address some of the biggest challenges the District faces.

"We want to keep heading down the path of recovery from COVID-19, we don't want to take steps back," Friedman told the Courier.

"We can't go out, we can't go to parties, we don't go to restaurants, we don't dress up, we're home in our pajamas and our robes," said Koplin.

"The County's partnership with SafePass is a valuable tool to help slow the spread of COVID-19 throughout our region," said Supervisor Kathryn Barger, Chair of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.

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On Oct. 1, the Simon Wiesenthal Center released a statement commending Newsom's veto of the bill.

The Beverly Hills Courier is excited to share the first in a series of videos meant to show all that Beverly Hills has to offer.

"Twenty-five years is a long time," Ghez said of her career.

"We are trying to survive but we only have room for seven tables outside," owner Saeyoung (aka Sara) told the Courier.