For this Wednesday update, let’s first touch base on the latest numbers from Public Health, which, as always, provide a
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News 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
READ MOREMagnitude 4.2 Earthquake and Multiple Aftershocks Rattle Los Angeles Early Thursday Morning
A magnitude 4.2 earthquake shook Los Angeles early Thursday morning, followed by multiple aftershocks. The U.S. Geologic Survey reported the
READ MORESurvey: One-Third of U.S. Museums May Not Survive the Pandemic
Bad news for museum-lovers in Los Angeles and around the country: A new survey by The American Alliance of Museums
READ MORECar Thefts in Los Angeles are Spiking Since the Pandemic Started
Safer-at-home and ongoing social distancing have meant Angelenos are driving less, which has been a boon to easing Los Angeles
READ MORECOVID-19 Hospitalizations of Young People Continue To Rise in L.A. County
44% of people currently infected by COVID-19 in Los Angeles County are ages 18-40, and over the past few weeks
READ MOREYour Face Here: Dodgers to Fill Stands With Cutouts For 2020 Season
When the Dodgers 2020 season starts on July 23 they won’t have live fans, but they will have fan faces.
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