Goodbye, L.A. Metro’s Little Tokyo/Arts District Station. The L (Gold) Line station has been closed for several weeks, but Metro
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A.M. Brief: Vaccination Begins As Hospital ICU Capacity Dwindles
L.A. County’s first COVID-19 vaccinations were a positive development, but the daunting outlook for infection spread and diminishing ICU capacity
READ MOREA.M. Brief: L.A.’s First Vaccines Arrive at LAX
L.A.’s first shipment of vaccine has arrived, and it can’t be distributed soon enough. Also this morning: Public defenders overwhelmed
READ MOREA.M. Brief: Burbank Restaurant Reopens in Defiance of Dining Ban
With a lack of aid for the food service industry and daunting dining restrictions, restaurant owners in the county are
READ MOREL.A. County’s Plan for COVID-19 Vaccines
During a media briefing today, we learned a little bit about how Los Angeles County will begin distributing the COVID-19
READ MOREA.M. Brief: Public Health Director Brought to Tears During County Update
How bad is COVID-19 in Los Angeles right now? Our Public Health director is literally fighting back tears while giving
READ MOREPlaygrounds Reopen Despite Continued COVID-19 Surge
Though the surge of COVID-19 infections is not slowing down, Los Angeles County announced it will align with state guidance
READ MOREA.M. Brief: First Vaccine Shipment Could Arrive in L.A. Next Week
The first shipment of COVID-19 vaccine could arrive in Los Angeles as soon as next week, with hopes that we’ll
READ MOREA.M. Brief: New D.A. Announces Sweeping Policy Reforms
L.A. County’s new district attorney was sworn in on Monday and wasted no time in announcing some mega reforms. Also
READ MOREL.A. Food Service Workers Can Now Apply for $800 Stipend
An emergency relief program for food service workers in Los Angeles is accepting applications now. Eligible applicants will receive stipends
READ MOREA.M. Brief: LAUSD Campuses Shut Down This Thursday
The surge of new COVID-19 infections in L.A. County means that local school campuses will shut down later this week.
READ MORERegional Stay-at-Home Begins Sunday as ICU Capacity Drops
Today, Los Angeles County once again broke the record for daily new COVID-19 cases. Also, the Southern California region of
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