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Just in Case BH is a neighborhood-based emergency preparedness program proposed by Vice Mayor Lili Bosse.

"People are being killed, people are being prosecuted and ending up in jail for just speaking up," Yisel Pupo, who is from Cuba but now lives in Los Angeles, told the Courier.

Unless the Council agrees to every part of the fractional ownership plan, it will not go forward. The developer has not yet submitted a fractional ownership plan, Wunderlich told the Courier. 

"The Elf Tree looks very holiday decor and traditional, with a twist, which is what I think we're trying to achieve this year with our holidays," Bosse said.

Wunderlich laid out for the Courier some of his future plans on the important topic of government transparency.

"I think we need to plan very carefully for the coming of the subway, that's going to be very important to the city," Licht added.

"These grants are very important in providing vital services to our community's most vulnerable members, including, but not limited to, our seniors, low-income residents, those experiencing food insecurity, and unhoused individuals," Evans told the Courier.

"The rallies were a celebration of America, freedom and Donald Trump, who, as president, embodied classical American values and worked to root out the corruption that has plagued our government for far too long," a Beverly Hills resident told the Courier.

On July 14, a dedication ceremony celebrated a new art pop-up featuring artist James Goldcrown at 455 N. Canon Drive.

Of all the patients coming into the Cedars-Sinai emergency department, Dr. Torbati says "well over 95%" are unvaccinated. Most of them are also younger than in previous upticks.