In today’s brief: Protestors hit the streets to demand coverage of the Armenian–Azerbaijani violence, a MAGA flag flies at a
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A.M. Brief: Public Health Provides Dates For Sector Reopenings
In today’s brief: Public Health drops October reopening dates for certain sectors, the Times reports on big money in the
READ MOREA.M. Brief: City Council Votes To Restart Street Sweeping Enforcement
In this morning’s brief: L.A.’s lax parking enforcement is about to end, the District Attorney has charged a suspect in
READ MOREA.M. Brief: Disney Announces Layoff of 28,000 Workers
In the brief today: Disney lets go of thousands of workers, breweries and wineries allowed to reopen, and a San
READ MOREL.A. County Approves Opening Wineries, Breweries & School Waivers
Los Angeles County today moved to allow breweries and wineries to reopen for outdoor service and to implement the state’s
READ MOREA.M. Brief: L.A. Comic Con Plans to Hold In-Person Event in December
L.A. Comic Con really, really wants to put on an event this year. But will it be safe? Also this
READ MOREA.M. Brief: Public Health Says No Surge of COVID-19 Infections From Labor Day
In the brief today: No measurable Labor Day outbreak, Joe Montana thwarts a kidnapping, and some crappy comments made by
READ MOREA.M. Brief: D.A. Drops Charges Against KPCC Reporter Josie Huang
Prosecutors have dropped the case against Josie Huang, a KPCC reporter charged with obstructing justice. Plus: Containment jumps higher on
READ MOREA.M. Brief: California to Ban Sale of Gas-Powered Vehicles By 2035
California plans to end the sale of gas guzzlers by 2035 to make a major dent on greenhouse gas emissions.
READ MOREA.M. Brief: Thousands of COVID-19 Tests Are Available in L.A. County
Want to get a COVID-19 test in L.A. County? Now would be the time to do it. Also this morning:
READ MOREA.M. Brief: California Hits Lowest Positivity Rate in Months
Statewide, COVID-19 numbers are heading in the right direction, but we’re still eyeballing fallout from Labor Day gatherings. Also this
READ MOREA.M. Brief: Bobcat Fire Grows to Over 100,000 Acres
The Bobcat Fire just keeps on growing, and more L.A. County communities continue to live in its burning shadow. Also
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