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The fact that the D.A. found that no actual "crime" has been committed does not signal an end to the investigation of this matter, however. During the lengthy public commenting period at the Sept. 14 meeting, parents called on Walker-Shuman to resign or respond to

The Council directed staff to explore contingency plans, including options for live streaming the event with enhanced virtual components, masking, and options to ensure the show goes on. 

"I really respect people's rights to decide not to vaccinate or not to vaccinate their children. The caveat, of course, to all of those arguments is the fact that you're sending your kid to a public school," Board Member Noah Margo said. "It's not about

"Many of these conspiracies are promoted within far-right extremist circles, but wider belief about Jewish complicity in the 9/11 attacks can be found in more mainstream spaces," the report says.

Since that March meeting, residents of six street blocks in Beverly Hills have opted to have signs installed cautioning drivers to slow down to 15 mph as the streets have been opened for local residents to walk, cycle or even play a game of locals-only

"To install bike lanes on San Vicente wouldn't require any significant trade-offs with vehicle lanes or parking," said Beverly Hills Transportation Planner Jessie Holzer at a Traffic and Parking Commission's September meeting. "So, bike lanes can be installed as part of ongoing street maintenance."

Under the program, street closure fees and meter revenue are also waived, with costs related to traffic circle equipment and staff time being absorbed by the city.

Walker-Shuman characterized Marcus's call for an investigation as an overstep of her authority, saying that "she violated board policy by issuing a statement in her official capacity that was not agreed upon by the whole board."  

The Beverly Hills 9/11 Memorial Garden is open daily to the public, honoring the 2,977 people killed in the terror attacks of September 11, 2001, at the World Trade Center site, near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and at the Pentagon.

The piling at Lot 36 will take about three weeks, and will be followed by piling on Wilshire Boulevard, between Westwood Boulevard and Veteran Avenue. Each week, construction notices will be updated online, as the work will be done in stages. Works hours will be