LAUSD wants to test all its students and staff, but the price tag is hefty and the details are still
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News Brief: Excessive Heat Warning in Effect Through Thursday
L.A.’s heatwave is bordering on unbearable, but at least we’re not dealing with fire tornados and lightning storms (both spotted
READ MORENews Brief: Dodger Stadium To Be Vote Center For November Election
Don’t want to vote by mail this November? You can always go to Dodger Stadium (seriously). Also on the docket
READ MORENews Brief: Pink’s is Back in Business
Pandemic or no pandemic, you can’t keep a good hot dog down. Case in point, L.A. institution Pink’s Hot Dogs
READ MOREDrive-in Standup Comedy Comes to the Magic Castle Parking Lot This Weekend
Standup comedy options are few and far between in the middle of a pandemic, but this week, there’s something comedy-related
READ MORENews Brief: L.A. Passes 5,000 Confirmed COVID-19 Deaths
For this Wednesday update, let’s first touch base on the latest numbers from Public Health, which, as always, provide a
READ MORENews Brief: City Says Community Memorial at Silver Lake Reservoir Must Be Removed
For the Tuesday rundown, we’ll start with LADWP’s demand to take down a community memorial for Black victims of police
READ MORENews Brief: Some Wineries and Breweries Pushing to Reopen
Happy Monday, Angelenos! Today’s morning recap includes winery and brewery owners pushing to reopen, a Ventura pastor who refuses to
READ MORENews Brief: L.A. Surpasses 200,000 Cases of COVID-19
In today’s roundup, we touch on a grim milestone in L.A.’s coronavirus battle and new controversies surrounding LA Apparel’s CEO,
READ MORENews Brief: Car Caravan Protests LBUSD Proposal to Have Teachers Instruct From Empty Classrooms
On the docket today: Teachers and parents protest LBUSD’s proposed instruction guidelines, the County puts some teeth into its ban
READ MORENews Brief: Burbank City Council Blocking Rent Control Initiative From Ballot
Today’s daily brief includes a contested rent control ballot initiative in Burbank, a deadly house party in Beverly Hills, and
READ MOREL.A. Two-Bedroom Apartment Rates Down 6.9% Year-Over-Year
Los Angeles has one of the most expensive rental markets in the country, but that doesn’t mean its prices are
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