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"We have been so eager to perform for a live audience for two years now," he told the Courier. "Without an audience, there's no feedback, there's no energy."

The state also places a series of strict limits on which type of firearms can be purchased, and who is licensed to sell them. 

The Beverly Hills Police Department supports the new effort from the Office of Traffic Safety that aims to educate all drivers that "DUI Doesn't Just Mean Booze.

"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.

"No two historic building projects are the same," said Clark's Senior Vice President Marc Kersey in an email statement.

Zone 7 encompasses north of Wilshire, south of Santa Monica Boulevard and West of Doheny Drive. Anyone who lives or works in Zone 7 is invited to the Community Walk.

The Council selected the Courier over the two competitors due to the Courier's superior circulation both in and around Beverly Hills, as well as estimated rates of readership and return (the number of customers who actually read the paper or return it). 

The second "Wellness Wednesday" is planned for August 18, 2021 at 8 a.m. with a Pickleball Clinic at La Cienega Tennis Center located at 325 La Cienega Boulevard.