In July of 2020, everything is cake. Except the art at Cakeland LA in Chinatown, which looks like cake, but
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Several cities have decided to issue fines to those who fail to wear masks in public, but Glendale isn’t playing
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Today marks the beginning of the Los Angeles Dodgers 2020 regular season (finally). To celebrate the return of the boys
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We used to tell you about all the things you could go out and do in Los Angeles on a
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Today, L.A. County Public Health Director Dr. Barbara Ferrer presented data that shows COVID-19 is not only deadlier than influenza,
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Chinatown’s Lately and Songbird Cafe are joining forces on a menu designed for fans of day drinking. Available at Songbird
READ MOREBeware of COVID-19 Contact Tracing Scams
Los Angeles County Consumer & Business Affairs is warning residents about contact tracing scams. A real contact tracer will never
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Safer-at-home and ongoing social distancing have meant Angelenos are driving less, which has been a boon to easing Los Angeles
READ MORECounty Supervisors Pass Anti-Racism Motion
Today, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the Establishing an Antiracist Los Angeles County Policy Agenda. “It
READ MORE‘Save Melrose’ Fundraiser to Help Damaged Businesses
Save Melrose is a fundraising event for four Melrose shops that were damaged during the civil unrest in late May.
READ MORECalabasas Now Issuing Fines for Not Wearing a Mask
Calabasas joins cities including Santa Monica, West Hollywood, and Manhattan Beach in fining those who don’t wear a mask in
READ MOREGatherings, Work & Ignoring Rules Are 3 Ways COVID-19 is Spreading
Los Angeles County has seen an average of 3,100 new cases of COVID-19 per day over the past week, according
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