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"The state requires 50 percent diversion," she explained. "We've had 60 percent diversion for a number of years, sometimes higher."

"If there was merit in this lawsuit or if it was being offered sincerely, it would have been filed at some point prior to today.''

Seven candidates are on the Nov. 3 ballot for three available seats on the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Board of Education. After careful consideration, the Beverly Hills Courier has decided to endorse two of them, Donna Tryfman and Mary Wells. The national political arena

The City will start implementing the security measures on Oct. 31.

Arts & Culture Commissioner Deborah Frank pointed out the groundbreaking nature of the new collaboration.

The Courier asked the seven candidates vying for one of three open seats to describe how each would address some of the biggest challenges the District faces.

"Thomas embodies exactly what this award is about," said Human Relations Commission Chair Ori Blumenfeld.

"As you know, the challenges facing the City and this department over the last year have greatly increased," said Chief Rivetti, justifying the overhires

"We want to keep heading down the path of recovery from COVID-19, we don't want to take steps back," Friedman told the Courier.

"The number of housing units would be based on the site area of the project, and the height is based on the neighboring properties maximum height," she said.