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"We've had interest from every continent except Antarctica," he said. "We've had private equity companies, real estate investment funds, real estate investment management companies, high net worth individuals and corporations [with] funds to invest."

"All around, it sounds like a high-risk experience for those who were there, and, frankly, for the loved ones they go home to," said California Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Mark Ghaly at a briefing Aug. 4.

In an Aug. 1 statement, BHUSD Superintendent Dr. Michael Bregy emphasized that the ultimate goal remains to return to the classroom safely.

In collaboration with Nocking Point Wines, Malin also launched Getaway Rosé on Aug. 1, an all-day wine for summer picnics, relaxing poolside, or simply dreaming of your next getaway.

As of Aug. 6, Public Health has identified 197,912 positive cases of COVID-19 across all areas of L.A. County, and a total of 4,825 deaths.

"This is not rent forgiveness, we encourage people to pay what they can," clarified Councilman John Mirisch.

During this time, the troop will welcome new members for the 2020/21 school year.

Construction continues at the future Wilshire/Rodeo station, but design plans are not yet finalized.

"Is there a number that would be considered to be an appropriate number of cameras for a community of our size?" Councilperson Dr. Julian Gold asked Hunt-Coffey. "What are we headed for?"

Actress Melody Thomas Scott's "Always Young and Restless" describes her more than four decades starring in the popular daytime drama, "The Young and the Restless."