Legal Blow to Mixed Use Referendum in Beverly Hills
"It's really not a safe thing to do. You can't go door to door," Darian Bojeaux told the Courier.
"It's really not a safe thing to do. You can't go door to door," Darian Bojeaux told the Courier.
Thanksgiving has come and gone and now Hanukkah is upon us. Residents of Beverly Hills have grown accustomed to a holiday season of rapidly-changing health orders, initiatives and programs. As the year winds down, Los Angeles County continues to see more new cases of COVID-19
"Since May, 2020 there have been ongoing protests in [Beverly Hills],the region and throughout the country," the contract between the City and Covered 6 reads.
It's been a challenging year and with stores open at only 20 percent capacity, shopping could also be tricky this holiday season as well.
"We recognize the need for affordable housing," said Councilmember John Mirisch. "Here, we have an extremely unique opportunity."
"Our ordinance is, if you don't have a face covering, not if you're not wearing it–you see the difference? If you have one in your pocket, you're free to go," the Ranger says.
Outside the City, numerous light displays can be enjoyed from the safety and comfort of your vehicle or in socially-distanced walking settings. Here are some highlights:
What does this mean for current juniors, sophomores, and freshmen? As it stands now, the most competitive schools plan to require the ACT and SAT for next year's application cycle.
The last round of funding grants was awarded to 19 organizations that provide services to seniors, homeless, cover physical and mental health, culture and more.
"Effective November 20, there were COVID orders, as you're very well aware of, that identified a curfew for restaurants and other non-essential retail establishments to be between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m., with restaurants allowing for pickup and delivery after 10 p.m.," said Engineering Manager