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In the video, Granucci claims that there are "hundreds" of other LAFD employees who have retained an attorney–"and he is a shark."

"The project EIR closely examined our digital canvas and the analysis from credentialed experts confirms neighbors in the hills of Los Angeles will not experience any light trespass or glare," Jake Stevens, the project's spokesperson, told the Courier. Stevens additionally stressed that the signage would

Like Beverly Hills, the City of West Hollywood appoints its mayor and mayor pro tempore (vice mayor, essentially) on a rotating basis. The position serves more of a bureaucratic than an executive function, unlike the City of Los Angeles.

BHC June 26 pop under 2

"One of the nicest things about being part of this community is I'll have some woman come in the door – she's like 30 and she'll have a 6-year-old with her, and she'll say, 'I got my puppy from you when I was eight,'" Austin

After more than a year of cancellations and postponements at Greystone Mansion, the Beverly Hills landmark has hosted its first wedding since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. "We had been working so closely with some of the families and going through the heartbreak of planning

Leaders from the Jewish, Muslim, Christian, African American, and Asian American community came together to find common threads and speak about how to rise above hate together.

"To facilitate the protection of these natural ecological, topographic, and aesthetic resources, the City has developed a method to identify ridgelines that may merit additional protection by evaluating their height, slope, topographic features, and potential for wildlife connectivity," the proposed ordinance reads.

"We require the workers, but not the customers," Vartan Kemanjian, the manager of Euro Caffe on Canon Drive, told the Courier.

"The Nazarian family's commitment to the advancement of Israeli society is expressed in three main ways – education, art, and medicine," said Esther Barak Landes, CEO of the Ima Foundation, the Israeli arm of the Nazarian Foundation.

Bagheri faced three misdemeanor charges for holding assemblies without a valid permit on Nov. 28, 2020, Jan. 6 and Jan. 9, 2021. Each charge carried fines up to $3,500 or six months in jail.