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Bizarre Drug Busts of 2011

December 9, 2011

We take a look at some of the more creative drug smuggling attempts from the past year. Excerpt from: Bizarre Drug Busts of 2011

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Council Selects Contractor for Library Renovations

December 9, 2011

The City Council voted 4-1 Tuesday to approve a construction firm’s bid to renovate 16,500 square feet of the Beverly Hills Public Library . The project will focus on “the children’s area of the library, circulation lobby and relocation of the Teen Zone,” according to a report by Associate Project Manager Donielle Kahikina. Fifteen firms applied for the city’s contractor prequalification process. Three firms were prequalified by staff. W.E. O’Neil Construction, Bayley Construction and C.W. Driver Construction were permitted to submit bids. W.E. O’Neil was chosen after tendering the lowest bid of $3.2 million. The council added an additional $320,500 in contingency funds “to cover unforeseen conditions,” the report states. Assistant Director of Community Services Nancy Hunt-Coffey said the project, which is designed by Culver City-based architectural firm Johnson Favaro, will improve the library’s lighting and reduce noise levels. Hunt-Coffey also told council members the renovations will maximize the library’s floor space, improve access for computer technology, and boost seating capacity for the public and library staff. “We’re looking for light and bright,” Hunt-Coffey said, adding that there will be a ”balance between the classical design of the library and contemporary design.”  The library is slated to close Feb. 4-5 as staff members relocate the youth areas to the auditorium and meeting rooms on the second floor. Construction will begin the following week. The project will likely take a year and a half to complete. Prior to the council’s vote, Beverly Hills residents spoke on the issue. Susan Mischler questioned the amount of money the renovations will cost the city and called for a “line-item” review of the project’s expenses “so that the public knows exactly what we’re spending and for what.” Former Mayor Nancy Krasne, Human Relations Commissioner Tom Pease and former Mayor Ed Brown all agreed that the cost of the project is too high. “I just don’t see where you’re going to build for $250 a square foot … to get these improvements,” Brown said. “Something’s wrong.” Charlotte Hill-Skura, president of the  Friends of the Beverly Hills Public Library, and Laurie Goldman, a former president of the group, are in favor of the project. “If you think about what this money’s being spent for, it’s the children’s area,” Goldman said, noting the increasingly large number of young library patrons. Citing concerns over the project’s $3.5 million price tag, Councilman John Mirisch cast the dissenting vote.  “Is this something that we need, or something that we want?” he said. Mirisch said the money could be better spent on priorities such as improvements to the city’s southeast section . Still, the majority of the council was enthusiastic about the forthcoming library renovations. “I think the whole project, every part of it, is an investment in our future,” Mayor Barry Brucker said. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . See the article here: Council Selects Contractor for Library Renovations

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Jennifer Aniston tops list of most wanted holiday guests

December 9, 2011

Actress Jennifer Aniston arrives at the 18th Annual ELLE Women in Hollywood celebration in Beverly Hills, Calif., Monday, Oct. Originally posted here: Jennifer Aniston tops list of most wanted holiday guests

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Beverly Hills fund exec indicted in $20-million swindle, feds say

December 9, 2011

A former investment fund manager is facing charges that he defrauded investors out of at least $20 million by falsely promising them their money was invested ingovernment-backed corporate bonds when in fact he was spending it onrisky financial dealsand a lavish lifestyle. See more here: Beverly Hills fund exec indicted in $20-million swindle, feds say

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Kings Can’t Tame Wild Sports Day

December 9, 2011
Kings Can’t Tame Wild Sports Day

The Kings continued the strange day of sports in Los Angeles in their 4-2 loss to the Minnesota Wild. more › Read the original: Kings Can’t Tame Wild Sports Day

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30 Seconds To Mars Guinness Record

December 9, 2011
30 Seconds To Mars Guinness Record

Guinness World Records has honored the Los Angeles rock band 30 Seconds To Mars for Most Shows Played During An Album Cycle. 30 Seconds To Mars was officially recognized for their performance of an unprecedented 309 live concerts worldwide in support of the album This Is War since its release two years ago. The Guinness World Record for 30 Seconds To Mars’ record-breaking 727-day-long album tour comes after the band’s endurance of obstacles, setbacks and disasters that might have ended the career of any rock music group. Officially, formally and undeniably, 30 Seconds To Mars is the hardest-working band in the entertainment business. The history-making California rock band enjoys the strongest of bonds with their international fan base, so it was appropriate and emotional when lead singer Jared Leto shared the Guinness award with them. “I want everyone in here to carry this with them for the rest of their lives,” Leto said as he hoisted the Guinness award above his head to the screams of thousands of fans. 30 Seconds To Mars band members Jared Leto , Tomo Miličević and Shannon Leto have secured a place in the Guinness Book of World Records in a hard-won victory that represents the innovation and determination of all who turn a California Dream into a reality. “People started to ask us, with an incredulous look, ‘What the f— is wrong with you?’ or they would kind of look at us and be like, ‘You guys are still on tour?’ said Hollywood actor and 30STM frontman Jared Leto. “As a kid, I was a big fan of the Guinness Book of World Records, so I just started thinking maybe we should take a shot at it,” Leto added. While perhaps not as lofty as a Guinness World Record, Californiality recognizes the members of 30 Seconds To Mars as California heroes for never giving in or giving up in the face of fierce adversity and tremendously difficult odds. Happy 40th birthday, Jared! 30 Seconds To Mars Guinness World Record Go here to see the original: 30 Seconds To Mars Guinness Record

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City, Police Agree to New Employment Contract

December 8, 2011

The City Council and the Beverly Hills Police Officers Association have reached an agreement for a new five-year employment contract.  Months of negotiations were concluded with the two parties tentatively agreeing to a 1 percent overall increase in salary and a two-tiered retirement program.  “The security of Beverly Hills citizens is the most important service the city provides,” Mayor Barry Brucker said in a statement. “We are delighted to have reached this important milestone and agreed on a fair compensation package for our police officers that also complements our goals for fiscal responsibility and sustainability for the city.” Some features of the tentative agreement include:  Starting Jan. 1, 2014, all employees will begin paying a part of the employer contribution to their pensions. This contribution will be phased in over the contract period. Pension contributions will reach 4 percent by the end of the five-year contract. With phased-in, cost-of-living pay increases of 5 percent, the total increase in compensation over the five-year contract is 1 percent. Beginning Jan. 1, 2012, all employees will have available an array of benefits to choose from. If a medical plan exceeds a preset limit, the additional amount will be paid for by the employee. The two-tiered retiree benefit changes include: Employees hired after July 1, 2012, can retire at age 55 with a pension based on 3 percent of their salary for each year of service.  Employees hired after July 1, 2012, will base their pension on the average of their three highest salary years, rather than the single highest year.  Employees hired after March 1, 2012, will have a defined contribution toward a retiree medical health savings account.  The Beverly Hills Police Officers Association currently represents 118 sworn police officers.  “The members of the Beverly Hills Police Officers Association are excited that we have reached this tentative agreement with the city,” BHPOA President Sgt. Terry Nutall said in a statement. “Our members truly value the opportunity to serve in a community that supports its police department like no other.”  Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . Continued here: City, Police Agree to New Employment Contract

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Hit-and-Run Crash on 605 Leaves One Dead

December 8, 2011
Hit-and-Run Crash on 605 Leaves One Dead

One man was killed after a hit-and-run crash on the 605 freeway at about 5:30 this morning. City News Service reports that the crash, which involved multiple vehicles including a taxi, happened on the northbound side of the freeway just south of Imperial Highway. The victim, who is in his 40s, was pronounced dead at the scene. A description of the hit-and-run vehicle hasn’t been released, nor has the man’s name. more › Read this article: Hit-and-Run Crash on 605 Leaves One Dead

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Police Search for Liquor Store Robbery Suspects

December 8, 2011

Police were actively searching for robbers suspected of holding up a liquor store in Pasadena Wednesday night. Photo Credit: Alise Blunk Read more here: Police Search for Liquor Store Robbery Suspects

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Xtina Picks Out Christmas Tree

December 8, 2011

Christina Aguilera and her son, Max, go out shopping for the perfect Christmas tree on Sunday in Beverly Hills, Calif. Read more here: Xtina Picks Out Christmas Tree

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