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"The Elf Tree looks very holiday decor and traditional, with a twist, which is what I think we're trying to achieve this year with our holidays," Bosse said.

Wunderlich laid out for the Courier some of his future plans on the important topic of government transparency.

"I think we need to plan very carefully for the coming of the subway, that's going to be very important to the city," Licht added.

BHC June 26 pop under 2

"These grants are very important in providing vital services to our community's most vulnerable members, including, but not limited to, our seniors, low-income residents, those experiencing food insecurity, and unhoused individuals," Evans told the Courier.

"The rallies were a celebration of America, freedom and Donald Trump, who, as president, embodied classical American values and worked to root out the corruption that has plagued our government for far too long," a Beverly Hills resident told the Courier.

On July 14, a dedication ceremony celebrated a new art pop-up featuring artist James Goldcrown at 455 N. Canon Drive.

Of all the patients coming into the Cedars-Sinai emergency department, Dr. Torbati says "well over 95%" are unvaccinated. Most of them are also younger than in previous upticks. 

"A lot of the community members who live north of Sunset are getting notices that their insurance isn't going to get renewed," Beverly Hills Fire Department (BHFD) Chief Gregory Barton said at the July 13 public meeting.

"Notably, the receipt–and apparently the 'inventory' from which it was allegedly precisely copied–describes neither the type nor the amount of coins seized," the complaint says.

"The Planning Commission may wish to consider whether or not the regulations could help the restaurant sector recover from the negative impacts of the pandemic, while also providing additional spaces for guests to dine in a COVID-safe environment," Senior Planner Cindy Gordon said during a