Yesterday, Public Health announced that Los Angeles County had met the requirements for the Yellow Tier, the least restrictive of
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Yesterday, Public Health announced that Los Angeles County had met the requirements for the Yellow Tier, the least restrictive of
READ MOREThe Dodgers open their home schedule with fans in the stands. Long Beach loosens vaccine eligibility in advance of the
READ MOREA big drop in shipments from J&J. A new database that helps understand the scope of homeless services. A survey
READ MORETwo months until California fully reopens. A plan is approved to house migrant children at the LB Convention Center. The
READ MORECould L.A. move to the least restrictive tier of reopening by the end of April? Maybe. Also today: A leveling
READ MOREL.A. enters the orange tier, big crowds close Griffith Park, and, no, you weren’t dreaming—that was a sizable earthquake you
READ MOREL.A.’s vaccine distribution continues to pile up big numbers. A new CDC announcement on traveling. A Burbank restaurant owner gets
READ MORENewsom’s recall lacks massive support. Councilmembers want answers regarding the LAPD’s involvement in the Echo Park Lake showdown. A mass
READ MOREL.A. bars will soon open for outdoor service. Republicans remain skeptical of COVID-19 vaccination. UCLA students go wild after an
READ MOREToday: A program offering assistance to struggling renters, a strategy to battle catalytic converter theft, a return to the classroom
READ MORESome county students will be back in class this week. ‘Stop Asian Hate’ marches took place throughout Los Angeles on
READ MOREMillions of Californians become eligible for vaccination next week. Also this morning: Reporters are detained during the Echo Park Lake
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