The words “Kill Jewss” (sic) were found written in large green letters on a wall in an alley along the 300 block of Palm Drive, local resident Norm Nadel told the Courier.
It was the Sabbath evening in Beverly Hills and a crowd of observers gathered around a long table with 201 chairs. They sang, they prayed, they lit candles, but nobody sat down.
The city of Beverly Hills and its Community Services Department invite the community to the annual Fall Funtastic Harvest Festival on Oct. 29 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Beverly Hills Farmers’ Market.
The civil rights complaint now pending in federal court alleges that the practices of the Beverly Hills Police Department’s “Rodeo Drive Team” taskforce were racially discriminatory and disproportionately targeted Blacks.
Melissa Hillis was 21 the first time she met a female firefighter. Up until that point, she didn’t even realize it was possible for her to enter that field.