Los Angeles County now has 30 testing sites and the capacity to test up to 12,000 people for COVID-19 per
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19 Tasty Takeout & Delivery Deals to Try This Weekend [4-17-2020 to 4-19-2020]
The COVID-19 pandemic has hit our food and beverage industry hard, forcing all restaurants to halt dine-in service. But by
READ MORERecent Rains Leave No ‘Lingering Dryness’ in SoCal
Thanks to rain in March and April, the US Drought Monitor Map shows no lingering dryness in Southern California, according
READ MOREYou Don’t Have to Push the Crosswalk Buttons in Busy Neighborhoods Anymore
The Los Angeles Department of Transit (LADOT) had made some changes to the signals on our streets in response to
READ MOREFacebook to Warn You if You’ve Interacted With COVID-19 Misinformation
If you use social media, you’ve probably seen a friend share misleading or downright false information. When it comes to
READ MORECity Attorney Talks Price Gouging, Scams & Non-Essential Businesses
In this evening’s daily briefing, City Attorney Mike Feuer joined Mayor Eric Garcetti to discuss what his office is doing
READ MORENewsom, Angell Discuss 6 Keys to Relaxing California’s Safer at Home Order
In this afternoon’s news briefing, California Governor Gavin Newsom and California Department of Public Health Director Dr. Sonia Angell talked
READ MOREThe City Nature Challenge is Still On With Some Changes
The annual City Nature Challenge invites people around the world to document plants and wildlife where they live, thus gathering
READ MOREL.A. Debunks Coronavirus Myths, Share Virus Data
In today’s briefing, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced two new pages to the city’s online COVID-19 library. This page
READ MORESee L.A.’s Desolate Streets and Beaches From a Helicopter
There’s perhaps no better way to see the vast emptiness of Los Angeles’s streets and beaches right now than from
READ MOREThis Podcast Shares Bite-Sized Scenes From Our Pandemic Lives
A Moment of Your Time is a new podcast that invites you to share. It doesn’t matter what, really: a
READ MORESurvey: 95% of Angelenos Agree With ‘Safer at Home,’ Half Have Lost Work
Since March 23, the Center for the Study of LA at Loyola Marymount University (also known as StudyLA) has been
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