Nicole Richie arrives at A Pea In The Pod Presents Nicole Richie’s ‘Nicole’ Collection on August 6, 2009 in Beverly Hills, California. Read more here: Richie launching fragrance
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Director didn’t want Trawick in Spears video
Britney Spears and agent Jason Trawick attend An Evening of ‘Southern Style’ presented by the St. See the original post here: Director didn’t want Trawick in Spears video
Council Approves Mills Act Pilot Program
The City Council unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday establishing a two-year pilot program that will preserve historic buildings in Beverly Hills . Priority will be given to public theaters, buildings designed by a master architect or listed on a state/national historic preservation register, applications that are submitted early, as well as buildings characterized by “necessity, uniqueness … properties that would include some additional sustainability measures,” Associate Planner Peter Noonan said. The Mills Act program provides a property tax reduction for qualifying homeowners. Officials will select the first round of participating properties by Jan. 16. The program will cost the city $25,000 for administration services and training by a historic property consultant. “It’s been a little bit of an uphill battle in Beverly Hills,” Councilman John Mirisch said of getting a historic preservation ordinance in the books. “Hopefully this will be one of the first steps that we can take, and we will continue working on something that makes sense for the entire community and is balanced.” Council members also referenced the Kronish House , which was designed by master architect Richard Neutra and recently faced the possibility of demolition. Many residents and historic preservation advocates from other Los Angeles communities, including members of the L.A. Conservancy, came to the Aug. 2 council meeting to oppose the owners’ plans to raze the 1955-built structure. “Under pressure from the Beverly Hills City Council, historical preservationists and the public, the owners agreed to a 70-day delay and sold the property to buyers who have said they intend to restore the home,” according to a statement released by the city. “We are deeply appreciative to everyone involved in the effort to save this incredible home,” Mayor Barry Brucker said in a statement. “The owners and their representatives were extremely cooperative and sensitive to the concerns of the council and the preservation community. I look forward, through the Mills Act pilot program, to preserving many more of the historic properties in Beverly Hills.” Mitchell Dawson, an attorney representing the Kronish House’s former owners, Soda Partners LLC, said “compromise, good efforts and skilled negotiation cured a problem and made it a great result.” The Planning Commission is currently working on a historic preservation ordinance to establish guidelines for preserving Beverly Hills’ historic architecture. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . Read the rest here: Council Approves Mills Act Pilot Program
EARTHQUAKE! (Part Two)
The San Francisco Bay Area shook with its second earthquake of the day Thursday night, likely an aftershock from the earlier 4.0 temblor that struck near Berkeley. According to USGS, the latest jolt measured 3.9 on the richter scale and hit at 8:16pm PST. The quakes came on the heels of California’s “ShakeOut” drill, during which residents across the state prepared for disaster. This is a developing story… View post: EARTHQUAKE! (Part Two)
Is Westwood the Best Neighborhood for Trick-or-Treating in L.A.?
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
Heidi Klum Thinks Your Kid Could Be a Halloween Star
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
Uh Oh! LiLo Turned Away From L.A. County Morgue Today for Being 40 Minutes Late
Things are going from bad to worse for Lindsay Lohan , who has been turned away from her first community service shift at the Los Angeles County Morgue. LiLo managed to be 40 minutes late for her 8 a.m. shift, and is therefore considered a no-show. more › More here: Uh Oh! LiLo Turned Away From L.A. County Morgue Today for Being 40 Minutes Late
PHOTOS: The Ten Best Cities To Trick-Or-Treat
Between the threat of razor blades in Kit Kat bars, roaming sex offenders and large spans of dark, empty roads, Halloween has the reputation of being a pretty hazardous holiday. Luckily, the data-heads over at Zillow have compiled a brand-new list of the best cities to trick-or-treat in. Researchers analyzed a host of factors, including safety, walkability, population density and median home values to determine the top places to hit the streets with the kiddies this year. Not surprisingly, the progressive haven of San Francisco came in first place, followed by Boston and Honolulu. But some unexpected spots (San Jose? Virginia Beach?) managed to make the cut, too. Unfortunately, the final list may give our friends in Suburbia an extra reason to keep their children inside this All Saints Eve. To which we can only offer our condolences and a reminder that the Fog City is certainly a lovely place to visit in the Fall. Take a look at the ten best cities for trick-or-treating below, and click over to Zillow for more information. Bummed your town didn’t make the cut? Be sure to let us know in the comments. See more here: PHOTOS: The Ten Best Cities To Trick-Or-Treat





