From Beverly Hills to Bakersfield Museum of Art
On her patio under the dappled shade of a giant magnolia tree, Joan Agajanian Quinn sits before a spread of dainty egg salad tea sandwiches and ruby red grapefruit wedges that glisten like gemstones.
On her patio under the dappled shade of a giant magnolia tree, Joan Agajanian Quinn sits before a spread of dainty egg salad tea sandwiches and ruby red grapefruit wedges that glisten like gemstones.
As COVID-19 case numbers continue to drop from the omicron surge, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) officials announced the end of mandatory indoor masking for vaccinated individuals in certain places.
"Due to all the big fires that have happened in California over the last couple of years, insurance companies are starting to pull out of California," Barton told the Courier. "They're not getting insurance because they can't get it. The other part is it's so
"After forming a safe tactical plan, BHPD officers convoyed into the center of the incident causing all vehicles and spectators to flee immediately. Officers stopped several vehicles which led to the arrest of multiple suspects," the department said in the Nixle release.
"We thought, let's don't bring our wares – let's make a big statement," said McLeod. "This is one of the last great monumental sculptures in the Chris Burden estate."
"In comparison to 2020, it's a lot of people who pulled [nomination] papers," Ahmed told the Courier.
Attention all candidates. Now that election season is in full swing, the Courier would like to keep readers informed about campaign events in a new feature entitled "Campaign Corner."
The Beverly Hills Fire Department (BHFD) has received Accredited Agency status with the Commission on Fire Accreditation International (CFAI) for meeting the criteria established through the CFAI's voluntary self-assessment and accreditation program.
Tommy's Beverly Hills marked its grand opening at 235 N. Canon Drive with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Feb. 15 attended by Mayor Robert Wunderlich, Councilmember John Mirisch, and President and CEO of the Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce, Todd Johnson.
After declaring a local drought earlier in February, the Beverly Hills City Council approved a move to support the Wyland National Mayor's Challenge for Water Conservation at its Feb. 15 Regular Meeting.