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The City of Beverly Hills and Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts have teamed up with TZ Projects to launch "Visions in Light: Windows on The Wallis."

I send peace and love to everyone having a hard time or feeling lonely. It is a tough time, but we all have to get through this together.

"I support the settlement agreement," said Vice Mayor Robert Wunderlich. "I do think it provides benefits for both the City and Metro."

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The demonstration project aims to illustrate the potential for pedestrian amenities that could be expanded in other parts of the City. The project will remain in place for at least six months.

"It's a form of corporate welfare and it's a developer giveaway–there's just no other way to put it," he said.

On Nov. 4, an alleged hate crime took place at Café Istanbul on the 300 block of South Beverly Drive. At approximately 8:30 p.m., a group of male subjects entered the café and proceeded to destroy property inside the establishment while making pro-Armenia comments. The

Two out of the 15 precincts in the City supported President Trump's reelection.

"In a City where demands are high for new projects and services, this would assist departments in being able to enter into these contracts more quickly, but with the same level of compliance required on an annual basis for obtaining quotes/formal bids, respectively based on

"We're building a house on Alta Drive, but while it is under construction, we wanted to keep the festivities going," Flagg told the Courier.

Early on, she became part of the Beverly Hills Theatre Guild, which honored comedians, actors and singers and raised funds for struggling playwrights.