The smartest shopping cart in the world is coming to The San Fernando Valley. On Tuesday, Amazon announced its new
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L.A. Unified Will Not Start Classes in Person On Aug. 18
This morning, Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Austin Beutner announced that L.A. campuses won’t reopen for in-person learning when
READ MOREInvestigation Ongoing Into Weekend Fire at San Gabriel Mission
An early morning fire that badly damaged the San Gabriel Mission this past Saturday is still under investigation, city officials
READ MOREHere’s How Angelenos Can Watch the NEOWISE Comet
Angelenos who have been up in the wee hours of the morning over the past few days may have noticed
READ MORENASA Announces Design Winners of ‘Exploring Hell’ Competition
How do you navigate hell? It sounds like a question for an existential philosopher, but it’s also at the heart
READ MOREGarcetti: A Test is Not a Passport to Party
During yesterday’s update, L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti admonished a recent increase in social gatherings that has precipitated a rise in
READ MOREMajority of Californians Think State Reopening Too Soon, New Survey Finds
A newly released tracking poll from the California Health Care Foundation and survey firm Ipsos shows a majority of Californians
READ MOREEndangered Condors Seen in Sequoia National Park for First Time in Decades
The effort to save the endangered California condor has been a decades-long endeavor, but progress is being made. This past
READ MOREThe Dodgers 2020 Schedule Has Been Released
It’s time for Dodger baseball, though things are going to look a little different this year. On Monday, Major League
READ MORESoledad Fire Update: 1,300 Acres, 30% Contained
A brush fire near Soledad Canyon Road and the 14 Freeway is now 30% contained, according to a Monday morning
READ MORELos Angeles Had The Worst Air Quality in the World on Sunday Morning [UPDATED]
[UPDATE 8:48 p.m.] Air quality levels throughout much of Los Angeles County returned to moderate levels as of Sunday evening.
READ MOREThese are Public Health’s Guidelines if You’ve Been in a ‘Crowded Setting’ Lately
Los Angeles County Public Health has some specific advice for anyone who has been in a crowded setting of late:
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