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"The beloved Beverly Hills Art Show is a community favorite that has drawn crowds of 40,000 over the two-day weekend, pre-COVID-19.

During the upcoming Virtual Design Charrette, the project team will share ideas for the streetscape plan, design standards, and proposed Mobility Hub at Wilshire/North Gale.

Gascon said that qualified immunity was primarily a federal issue, "however, I believe that state law can definitely provide relief."

"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. 

This weekend, Beverly Hills yet again played host to multiple protests and rallies. The largely peaceful events took place on Oct. 3 and Oct. 4 and illustrated the growing passions and tensions felt nationally. On Oct. 3, the weekly pro-Trump "Freedom Rally" drew hundreds of supporters

Much of Beverly Hills has forgotten about the virus, but the virus hasn't forgotten about us."

The City has contracted with Lindmark Engineering to peer review the draft plan and submit comments to the DTSC on its behalf.

"Our 26th Annual Gala Celebration was our most successful gala to date," said Petersen Automotive Museum Executive Director Terry L. Karges.

This year's winner is Courier Publisher John Bendheim. "John Bendheim is a staple in the community of Beverly Hills, both personally and professionally.