Over the Annenberg Space for Photography’s 10-plus years of existence, close to 1 million visitors walked through its doors. Now,
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Resources for Businesses Affected by Looting
If you have a small business in Los Angeles affected by recent vandalism or looting, you may be wondering what
READ MORE24 Libraries Open for Pickup, All Bookdrops Open for Returns
Today marks the first day of a phased reopening for Los Angeles County’s libraries, which have been closed due to
READ MORENational Guard Leaves L.A. as Protests Continue Across City
Sunday evening, Mayor Eric Garcetti announced that most National Guard units have left Los Angeles. A small number of units
READ MORESome Counties Could Reopen Bars, Gyms & More Next Friday
Some California counties may see several businesses—including bars and gyms—open as soon as next Friday. Additionally, day camps may reopen
READ MOREAll COVID-19 Testing Sites Reopen Tomorrow
All L.A. County and L.A. city testing sites will reopen tomorrow, according to L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti. This comes after
READ MOREL.A. County Has No Curfew Tonight, But Some Cities Do
[Update] Beverly Hills has canceled its curfew. L.A. County Sheriff Alex Villanueva announced that LASD won’t enforce a curfew tonight
READ MOREL.A. Won’t Increase Police Budget, Plans to End Curfew Tomorrow
Amid nationwide protests against police brutality and racial injustice, L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti said the city won’t increase the LAPD’s
READ MOREScenes from Tuesday’s Protests in Los Angeles
On Tuesday, We Like L.A. attended protests in both downtown Los Angeles and Hollywood. Our staff observed protestors chanting forcefully
READ MOREL.A. County Curfew Starts at 9 p.m. Tonight
Tonight, a curfew is in effect for all of Los Angeles County at 9 p.m. until 5 a.m. tomorrow morning.
READ MOREResidents Blast L.A. Police Commissioners on 8-Hour+ Zoom Call
On Tuesday, the Los Angeles Police Commission met via Zoom to receive an update from Chief Michel Moore on the
READ MOREThese COVID-19 Testing Sites Are Closed Today
Just a few days ago, Los Angeles was crushing COVID-19 testing with a daily capacity of over 20,000 people per
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