Manhattan Beach joins cities including Santa Monica and West Hollywood in issuing fines to those who fail to wear a
READ MORE45 Things to Do in L.A. This Week [7-16-2020 to 7-23-2020]
We used to tell you about all the things you could go out and do in Los Angeles on a
READ MOREThe ‘Spicy Green Book’ Promotes Black-Owned Restaurants
The Spicy Green Book helps promote Black-owned restaurants while helping the public find delicious food and drinks. Founder Danilo Batson,
READ MORECOVID-19 Hospitalizations of Young People Continue To Rise in L.A. County
44% of people currently infected by COVID-19 in Los Angeles County are ages 18-40, and over the past few weeks
READ MOREYour Face Here: Dodgers to Fill Stands With Cutouts For 2020 Season
When the Dodgers 2020 season starts on July 23 they won’t have live fans, but they will have fan faces.
READ MOREL.A. County Reports Highest COVID-19 Cases, Hospitalization Numbers Yet
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health today reports the highest daily number of new COVID-19 cases and hospitalization
READ MOREL.A. Coliseum Will Light Torch Tomorrow to Honor JFK Speech
Tomorrow, the torch at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum will be lit from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. for the
READ MOREAmazon to Test Cashierless ‘Dash Carts’ at New Grocery Store in Woodland Hills
The smartest shopping cart in the world is coming to The San Fernando Valley. On Tuesday, Amazon announced its new
READ MOREPublic Health to Release K-12 School Guidelines (But They’re Still Closed)
Today, Public Health Director Dr. Barbara Ferrer announced that the county will release guidelines for when K-12 schools reopen. However,
READ MOREIndoor Gyms, Worship Services, Salons Must Close Again
With cases of COVID-19 continuing to climb across the state, we’re toggling back a little more on our recovery journey.
READ MOREL.A. Unified Will Not Start Classes in Person On Aug. 18
This morning, Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Austin Beutner announced that L.A. campuses won’t reopen for in-person learning when
READ MOREL.A. Artists and Small Ensembles Can Now Apply for Emergency Funding
Solo and small ensemble performing artists can now apply for the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA)
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