Today, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced a punitive measure for those who are still throwing large gatherings or parties
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Public Health Puts ‘Legally Binding’ Ban on Parties in L.A. County
Despite the pandemic, some people have been throwing caution to the wind and having parties anyhow. But after one large
READ MORENational Park Entrance is Free Today Thanks to New Law
The fee to enter U.S. National Parks is waived today to celebrate a new bill called the Great American Outdoors
READ MOREL.A. County Won’t Offer Waivers for Elementary Schools to Reopen
Los Angeles County won’t extend waivers to reopen in-person education at elementary schools this fall because L.A. County’s COVID-19 case
READ MOREAngelenos Are Renting Other People’s Pools By the Hour
This summer, people in Los Angeles are using an app to rent out their pools by the hour. Is that
READ MOREL.A. Artist Devon Blow & Common Space Collab on New IPA
Need a fresh summer brew? Hawthorne-based brewery Common Space has a new tropical IPA that comes in a colorful can
READ MORERelaxed Parking Enforcement Extended to Oct. 1
[Update: Aug. 15] Relaxed parking enforcement has been extended through October 1. Original story below: Relaxed parking enforcement in the
READ MOREApple Fire Grows to Over 26,450 Acres, 5% Contained
The Apple Fire in Riverside and San Bernardino counties has grown to over 26,450 acres and is currently 5% contained,
READ MOREL.A. Councilmember Proposes Fining People Who Don’t Wear Masks
Los Angeles may fine people who fail to wear a mask in public, following in the footsteps of cities including
READ MORECouncilmember Moves to Make Juneteenth a City Holiday
Today, Los Angeles Councilmember Curren Price introduced a motion that would make Juneteeth a legal city holiday. “For myself and
READ MOREL.A. Apparel Reopens After Massive COVID-19 Outbreak
Los Angeles Apparel is open again after an outbreak saw 300 employees infected with COVID-19, four of whom died. The
READ MOREK-Town Shop to Refund Radish Paste Touted as COVID-19 Prevention, City Atty. Says
Since the onset of the pandemic, there have been a lot of unsubstantiated claims and scams. In a recent lawsuit,
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