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Occupy LA Protesters Go After FOX

October 22, 2011

On the 21st day of Occupy Los Angeles at City Hall, the day started with a field trip billed as “Occupy FOX”… a field trip to the 20th Century Fox

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Metro Experts Support Constellation Boulevard Station

October 20, 2011

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority released a report Wednesday on the Westside Subway Extension’s seismic and safety issues that favors a Constellation Boulevard location for the Century City stop. Metro states that scientists have recommended the Constellation Boulevard route in order to avoid two earthquake faults in the area. The experts, who include seismologists, geologists and engineers, said that tunneling can be done safely under Beverly Hills High School . Fieldwork and research also failed to detect any active or inactive oil wells on the high school campus that would be in the path of potential subway tunnels. However, no decision about the final placement of the subway route has been made.  The Westside Subway Extension would travel through Beverly Hills to proposed stops at Wilshire/La Cienega and Wilshire/Rodeo, then onward to one of two proposed stops in Century City: Constellation Boulevard and Avenue of the Stars, which would require tunneling under BHHS , or one at Santa Monica Boulevard and Avenue of the Stars, the location that scientists are advising Metro not to use due to the presence of the Santa Monica Fault.  Mayor Barry Brucker and Vice Mayor William Brien proposed a third option—for Metro to build a Century City stop at Santa Monica Boulevard and Century Park East—with the added incentive that Beverly Hills could be the location for two park-and-ride facilities to get commuters to and from the station. Experts hired by Metro, however, have reported that the Century Park East site is within the West Beverly Hills Lineament fault zone, an extension of the Newport-Inglewood Fault.  In an email released by Metro, experts reportedly told the Metro Board of Directors Planning Committee that tunneling under BHHS as part of the Constellation Boulevard route “would not compromise the structural integrity of existing structures, interfere with future building plans or create perceptible noise or vibrations on school grounds.”  To read the report in its entirety, click here . “Metro’s seismic findings are, of course, a disappointment to me, the City Council and the entire community,” Brucker said in a statement.  The city has hired two engineering firms, Exponent Inc. and Shannon & Wilson, to conduct separate, independent analyses of Metro’s seismic findings.    “The independent analysis by our consultants is an important step toward determining the appropriate response for Beverly Hills as we move forward,” Brucker said. “The citizens of Beverly Hills deserve a fair and impartial independent analysis.”  The council has formally requested a 90-day delay between when the final Environmental Impact Statement/Report is released and when Metro meets to consider the tunnel route between Beverly Hills and Century City. “We need at least 90 days to properly evaluate the scientific and seismic data before any final decision is made,” Brucker said.  The seismic and safety reports released Wednesday will be used by Metro staff to develop a recommendation on the Westside Subway Extension’s EIS/EIR, which is scheduled to be released this winter. The final decision on the subway’s route is made by the Metro Board of Directors and expected in early 2012. Beverly Hills Unified School District Board of Education President Lisa Korbatov released a statement in response to Metro’s report.  “Metro has opened a veritable Pandora’s box that potentially impacts many dozens of existing buildings and future projects in the region, including Beverly Hills High School, future station locations for the Westside Subway Extension as well as currently entitled development projects,” she wrote. “Our independent experts will immediately begin evaluating the findings and will weigh in as this process moves forward.”  Should the Constellation Boulevard route receive approval, two tunnels would be built 55-70 feet below the BHHS campus. The tunnels would pass under the  administration building  and then go beneath the high school’s tennis courts, the southern wing of Building B and the lacrosse fields. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . See the original post: Metro Experts Support Constellation Boulevard Station

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Week in Review: Occupy Beverly Hills, School Lunch and the Kronish House

October 16, 2011

The Occupy Wall Street movement came to town this week to protest corporate greed and high unemployment. Read about that and more in the top Beverly Hills stories from Oct. 9-15. 1. About 60 people marched from Roxbury Park to the Century City financial district Monday afternoon in support of the Occupy Wall Street movement . 2. With the Nov. 8 Board of Education election just weeks away, candidates for the school board are making a push to engage voters with a series of meet and greets . 3. School lunch is looking better than ever now that the Beverly Cafe has opened at Beverly Hills High School . 4. Beverly Hills’ elementary and middle school students will have access to a school librarian for the first time since 2008. 5. After facing demolition over the summer, Richard Neutra’s Kronish House has found a preservation-minded buyer . Also, Columbus Day took place last week. Read up on interesting facts about the federal holiday. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . Visit link: Week in Review: Occupy Beverly Hills, School Lunch and the Kronish House

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California Government Gone Gay

October 15, 2011

Has the California government gone gay? With the slew of pro-LGBT laws just signed by Governor Jerry Brown , shocked observers insist that the Golden State has come completely ‘out of the closet’. 10 gay rights bills, recently signed into state laws, have surprised the nation and the world.

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Assembly Candidates Back ‘Occupy’ Movement

October 15, 2011

The three major candidates vying for California’s newly formed 50th Assembly District , which includes Beverly Hills, are in favor of the growing “Occupy” movement , Patch exclusively reports. The grassroots protest is railing against corporate profits, worker layoffs, the existing federal-tax structure and other issues. Occupy Los Angeles, which is happening downtown, was launched roughly two weeks ago in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street in New York, which began about a month ago. “I support Occupy Los Angeles in their efforts to peacefully demonstrate to express their values and discontent,” Assemblywoman  Betsy Butler , D-Marina del Rey, told Patch. ”The Occupy movement has grown out of a frustration that so many hardworking Americans are not benefiting from the resources enjoyed by Wall Street and the most fortunate amongst us.” Torie Osborn  also stands behind the protesters. “Everyday people rising up to say ‘NO MORE’ to inequality is an honored American tradition. It can magnetize an unstoppable social movement for real change,” Osborn told Patch. ”I embrace this outpouring of students and veterans and teachers—and so many more—fed up with radical inequality and unfair taxation in the richest country in human history.” Santa Monica Mayor Richard Bloom told Patch that he “absolutely” supports the movement. “As a grassroots expression of people’s concerns and outrage over what’s happening in the country and world, it’s pretty remarkable,” he said. This article originally appeared on Santa Monica Patch. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . More here: Assembly Candidates Back ‘Occupy’ Movement

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Real Stories of the Highway Patrol – Holden, WV

July 26, 2010
Real Stories of the Highway Patrol – Holden, WV

The West Virginia State Police respond to a fight in progress in Holden, WV. From the early 90s. This video is Copyright (c) 20th Century Fox.

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