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"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."

"To everyone who is mourning people who have passed away from COVID-19, we keep you in our thoughts and in our hearts," said Director of Public Health Dr. Barbara Ferrer in a statement.

The purpose of the campaign is to educate community members about important actions they can take to keep themselves and those around them safe when it comes to home fire prevention.

The density "bonus" and other concessions that a developer receives depend on certain factors. Those factors include the percentage of affordable housing units in a project and the level of affordability of those units.

The Courier's Fall Fashion Style Magazine features exclusive interviews and fashion previews, trends from the (virtual) N.Y. runways, insights from L.A.'s hottest stylists and more.

The Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD) continues to make arrests connected to California Employment Development Department (EDD) fraud.

As the United States passes the tragic milestone of 200,000 lives lost to COVID-19, Los Angeles County officials warn that the County may be on the brink of another spike unless residents continue observing health precautions.