Angelenos who have been up in the wee hours of the morning over the past few days may have noticed
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L.A. Rent Relief, the Dodgers Schedule, a Condor Sighting, and Other Stories You Missed From We Like L.A.
This week we covered a rent relief program opening to Angelenos next Monday, a rare California condor sighting in Sequoia
READ MOREInglewood Man, 32, Spent 93 Days in Hospital Due to COVID-19
Many young people think COVID-19 only results in serious illness or death for seniors or those with underlying health conditions.
READ MOREIt’s Going to Be Hot This Weekend
Temperatures are expected to soar across Southern California this weekend, according to the National Weather Service. A heat advisory is
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 MOREPeople Lined Up Overnight for Downtown Disney’s Reopening
Downtown Disney reopened today and, despite rising cases of COVID-19 across the state, drew long lines of fans eager to
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 MOREInspectors Say Most Restaurants Followed COVID Rules 4th of July Weekend
Today, Public Health Director Dr. Barbara Ferrer presented some encouraging news. Inspectors reported that nearly all of the restaurants, bars,
READ MOREFDA Flags Toxic Hand Sanitizers
The Food and Drug Administration is warning the public to avoid sanitizer products from Saniderm Products and UVT Inc. that may contain methanol
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 MOREApplications for L.A. Rent Relief Open July 13
If you’re a Los Angeles tenant who is struggling to pay rent due to COVID-19, you can apply for relief
READ MOREL.A. County Moves to Fine Businesses That Don’t Follow Health Orders
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to develop a plan to fine L.A. County businesses that fail
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