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Mayor Friedman came to the City Council in 2017, having previously served on the Traffic and Parking Commission from 2011 to 2017. A lawyer by trade, he will remain on the City Council for another year before coming up for reelection. He has not announced

Each year, the Chamber, in partnership with the city, travels to New York City in the fall and San Francisco in the spring to scout new businesses to bring into Beverly Hills.

"After COVID for a year and a half, we all just want to celebrate," a student who identified himself as John told the Courier.

"What excited me is to be surrounded with people from different cultures and countries and hear what they're doing and how they've survived this past year. I can hopefully bring back some new ideas," said Bosse.

According to Luxury Hotel Advisors Co-Founder Carlos Lopes, industry analysts are predicting a return to peak pre-COVID-19 occupancy by 2023. Beverly Hills, however, has a slightly rosier forecast owing to its reputation and high-end offerings, Lopes said, estimating recovery by mid-2022.

Following a June 12 protest on a residential street by the activist group Black Future Project, known at the time as Occupy BLM, the city passed Urgency Ordinance No. 20-0-2813.

"We have opportunities to find what's new, and what's different, and what's exciting and what's unique," Gold said at the March 18 meeting.

The FBI is leading the investigation, executing a federal search warrant at the business on March 22. Beyond that, the feds aren't talking.

But let's continue in this imaginary world. Let's say that in this imaginary world, you have the thief that walks in with his calculator, starts taking things and adding them up.

During the Superintendent's report portion of the meeting, Dr. Michael Bregy shared that updated health protocols include maintaining three feet of physical distance between student desks, and six feet of distance between staff and student desks.