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Controversial Ronald Reagan Statue Damaged in Attempted Theft

November 7, 2011
Controversial Ronald Reagan Statue Damaged in Attempted Theft

A controversial life-size statue of a former president placed in a Newport Beach park suffered damage after a botched attempt by a thief to remove it from the site, according to Newport Beach Patch . The statue of Ronald Reagan, approved in January , was unveiled last month. more › Continue reading here: Controversial Ronald Reagan Statue Damaged in Attempted Theft

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Fatal Accident on 405

October 29, 2011
Fatal Accident on 405

A motorcyclist died after colliding with a big rig on the San Diego (405) freeway in Westwood this afternoon. Photo Credit: Getty Images / Scott Olson Go here to read the rest: Fatal Accident on 405

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Bloom Is ‘Not Intimidated’ by Butler, Osborn

October 29, 2011

While California State Assembly candidates Torie Osborn and Betsy Butler announced their campaigns in June and September , respectively, Santa Monica Mayor Richard Bloom beat his rivals by a long shot: He announced to Santa Monica Patch in November that he was going to run. Excerpt from: Bloom Is ‘Not Intimidated’ by Butler, Osborn

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It’s The Great Pumpkin! And Other Halloween Classics

October 28, 2011
It’s The Great Pumpkin! And Other Halloween Classics

‘Twas the Friday before Halloween, and all through the internet….bloggers were posting videos of their favorite Halloween cartoons. Here are some of ours: more › Go here to see the original: It’s The Great Pumpkin! And Other Halloween Classics

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Board of Ed OKs Plan for Horace Mann Renovation

October 28, 2011

The first school renovation funded by Measure E is one step closer to reality. The Board of Education unanimously agreed this week to support a plan to spend about $55 million on renovations at Horace Mann School . The proposal, which is still being developed, would create a new two- or three-level building on the corner of Charleville and Robertson boulevards. The building would include a large multipurpose room, underground parking and a new library. Beverly Hills Unified School District facilities director Nelson Cayabyab presented the construction outline to board members at a Measure E study session Tuesday. He received direction to finalize the plan and bring it back to the board at a still-to-be determined study session next month. “Other options were to build a three-story [building] on the east side of Arnez Drive or to just modernize the existing campus,” Cayabyab told Patch in an email. “We do have clear direction now to build a new building. … We are looking at the pros and cons of an underground classroom level or [adding] a third floor onto the existing two-story building.” In accordance with the board’s direction, Cayabyab said he is studying what the total square feet of the building should be, how much parking is necessary and the location of new drop-off and pickup points for parents, which could ease traffic concerns around the school. At least one city traffic officer directs traffic at the school and sometimes another officer issues tickets to those not following directions. “I would want to see curb cutout lanes and other means of ingress/egress to ensure safe and efficient drop off and pickup,” board member Myra Lurie told Patch in an email. “We discussed a drop-off lane inside of the property running east/west that would be entered from Hamel [Road] and exited onto Robertson.” Construction funding would come from Measure E, the $334 million bond passed by voters in 2008 to modernize the city’s schools. As Patch has reported, the original Measure E bond schedule has been revamped because assumptions made at the time of the bond proved to be overly optimistic. The board decided in August to limit initial Measure E construction to Horace Mann and Hawthorne schools, as those are regarded as being the most in need. The $55 million budget for Horace Mann renovations includes about $3 million for modernizing the auditorium. Board members last month had considered tearing down the auditorium and building a new one. Cayabyab and board members have said they hope to start Horace Mann construction in summer 2013. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . Read more: Board of Ed OKs Plan for Horace Mann Renovation

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Link: Newport-Inglewood Fault Affects Subway Tunneling in Beverly Hills

October 25, 2011

Original post: Link: Newport-Inglewood Fault Affects Subway Tunneling in Beverly Hills

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Bilak Loses Two Endorsements After Debate Scheduling Controversy

October 22, 2011

Board of Education candidate Frances Bilak has lost two important endorsements since Patch reported Oct. 20 that an election debate had been canceled after Bilak emailed the Beverly Hills High School student who was organizing the event, claiming that she would contact local media and synagogues of his decision to hold the event during the Sabbath. Councilwoman Lili Bosse , who won every district in the city when she ran for election earlier this year, pulled her endorsement of Bilak after reading the Patch story. Planning Commissioner Brian Rosenstein also withdrew his endorsement of Bilak several hours after Bosse made her decision public on Patch. Bilak is one of four candidates running for three board seats in the Nov. 8 election. “The Last Word: The Last Election Debate” had been planned for 6 p.m. on Nov. 4, four days before the election. It was organized by Max Schwartz, a BHHS senior who hosts a talk show on KBEV6, the high school’s student television station.  Bilak, like her competitors Brian Goldberg , Lewis Hall and Noah Margo , had agreed to participate in the debate. But when she realized the debate time conflicted with the Sabbath, she asked Schwartz to change the date or time. Although he tried to reschedule the event, Schwartz was unable to do so.  In an Oct. 17 email to Schwartz, Bilak said that said she was “deeply disappointed” by his decision to keep the debate at its original date and time. “I will be letting the newspapers know tomorrow as well as the synagogues know of your decision,” she wrote. “I had told them that I believed you would respect the Sabbath and everyone’s decision to have dinner with their families on the Sabbath.”  The debate was subsequently canceled. “When I read your Patch story, it broke my heart, particularly because Max Schwartz is an exemplary student and member of our community,” Bosse told Patch. “[Bilak] really crossed the line when she said, ‘I am going to let the synagogues and the media know,’ as though what he was doing was religiously motivated. It felt like bullying behavior, it was cruel and that is when I wrote her an email letting her know of my decision.”  In Bosse’s comment to the Oct. 20 article, she asked that the candidate remove the councilwoman’s name from Bilak’s marketing materials for the remainder of the campaign unless the candidate made a public apology to Schwartz. Bosse said Friday that Bilak’s comments on Patch, in which she apologized to Schwatz, did not constitute a public apology and that her decision to withdraw support for Bilak was now final. “It is one thing to get frustrated with fellow adults, but with kids—the children of this district—the number one thing you have to have is compassion,” Bosse said. “I am sure she has learned a lot from this experience. It has been a lesson for all of us who take endorsements seriously.” Bosse noted that she originally had planned to avoid making endorsements in the Nov. 8 race. But when Margo decided to join as a write-in candidate, Bosse changed her mind because she said she knew how difficult a write-in campaigns can be and she believed Margo would make a good board member. At that point she decided to also endorse Bilak and incumbent Goldberg. Bosse still strongly supports Margo and Goldberg. Planning Commissioner Brian Rosenstein came to a similar conclusion after Patch alerted him to the fact that Bilak was promoting his endorsement in media advertisements. Like Bosse, he has also endorsed Goldberg and Margo. “I had assumed by tonight [Oct. 20] that I would have seen, or that you would have made, a public apology for the comments made to Max,” Rosenstein wrote in email to sent Bilak at 8:47 p.m. on Oct. 20. “What I saw on Patch was basically an ‘I’m sorry you feel that way’ message from you. That is not what I consider an apology and is not what Max and his family deserves or this community will find to be good enough.” Rosenstein posted his entire email to Bilak on Patch about an hour later at 9:52 p.m. At the time of this story’s publication, Bosse is still listed on Bilak’s website as being a supporter. Mayor Barry Brucker, who also endorsed Bilak, has not indicated that he plans to withdraw his support. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . Originally posted here: Bilak Loses Two Endorsements After Debate Scheduling Controversy

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Sheriff’s Deputy Turns Himself in For Molesting Teen Girl He Met On Duty

October 21, 2011
Sheriff’s Deputy Turns Himself in For Molesting Teen Girl He Met On Duty

Kenneth Alexander was a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputy, assigned to patrol out of the Marina del Rey Sheriff’s Station when he met a 15-year-old girl who he ultimately met up with again off-duty and allegedly molested her. more › Read more from the original source: Sheriff’s Deputy Turns Himself in For Molesting Teen Girl He Met On Duty

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Heidi Klum Thinks Your Kid Could Be a Halloween Star

October 21, 2011

Getting ready for Halloween? Don’t forget to enter your child in Patch’s Little Pumpkin Costume Challenge, which kicks off Friday, Oct. 21. The kid with the most creative costume nationwide will win a free three-day, two-night trip to New York City or Los Angeles that includes a meet and greet with Heidi Klum. Plus, Patch will donate $1,031 on the winner’s behalf to a local charity of his or her choice. Nine runners-up will also get the chance for Patch to donate $1,031 on their behalf to a local charity of their choice. Here are some details and rules: The child being judged in the photo must be 12 years of age or younger. The person uploading the photo must be 18 years of age or older and the parent or legal guardian of the child photographed. Photos should be uploaded here by clicking “manage your photos,” above.  Be sure to include your child’s name, entrant’s name, and local charity of choice. That info can be added after the photo is uploaded, by clicking “edit photo,” and filling in the caption field.  Click here for a full set of contest rules . Submissions must be received before 9 p.m. PST on Oct. 31, Halloween night. Beverly Hills Local Editor Marie Cunningham will pick one winner that will be submitted to compete against up to 870 other local Patch winners—Klum will ultimately pick one grand prize winner, who will be contacted by email.  Good luck and visit Trick or Treat for UNICEF  to support Heidi Klum’s efforts to feed the hungry! Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . alt : http://o5.aolcdn.com/hss/storage/patch/8558c4c3d45adcb1b97ebb5884f99ea3/video.flv

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Heidi Klum Thinks Your Kid Could Be a Halloween Star

October 21, 2011

Getting ready for Halloween? Don’t forget to enter your child in Patch’s Little Pumpkin Costume Challenge, which kicks off Friday, Oct. 21. The kid with the most creative costume nationwide will win a free three-day, two-night trip to New York City or Los Angeles that includes a meet and greet with Heidi Klum. Plus, Patch will donate $1,031 on the winner’s behalf to a local charity of his or her choice. Nine runners-up will also get the chance for Patch to donate $1,031 on their behalf to a local charity of their choice. Here are some details and rules: The child being judged in the photo must be 12 years of age or younger. The person uploading the photo must be 18 years of age or older and the parent or legal guardian of the child photographed. Photos should be uploaded here by clicking “manage your photos,” above.  Be sure to include your child’s name, entrant’s name, and local charity of choice. That info can be added after the photo is uploaded, by clicking “edit photo,” and filling in the caption field.  Click here for a full set of contest rules . Submissions must be received before 9 p.m. PST on Oct. 31, Halloween night. Beverly Hills Local Editor Marie Cunningham will pick one winner that will be submitted to compete against up to 870 other local Patch winners—Klum will ultimately pick one grand prize winner, who will be contacted by email.  Good luck and visit Trick or Treat for UNICEF  to support Heidi Klum’s efforts to feed the hungry! Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . alt : http://o5.aolcdn.com/hss/storage/patch/8558c4c3d45adcb1b97ebb5884f99ea3/video.flv

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