[Update: Aug. 15] Relaxed parking enforcement has been extended through October 1. Original story below: Relaxed parking enforcement in the
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The Apple Fire in Riverside and San Bernardino counties has grown to over 26,450 acres and is currently 5% contained,
READ MORELos Angeles Black Restaurant Week Returns August 7-16
Los Angeles Black Restaurant Week takes place August 7-16, and this year, organizers expect a record high of 20 to
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Los Angeles may fine people who fail to wear a mask in public, following in the footsteps of cities including
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READ MORE39 Things to Do in L.A. This Week [7-30-2020 to 8-5-2020]
We used to tell you about all the things you could go out and do in Los Angeles on a
READ MOREMagnitude 4.2 Earthquake and Multiple Aftershocks Rattle Los Angeles Early Thursday Morning
A magnitude 4.2 earthquake shook Los Angeles early Thursday morning, followed by multiple aftershocks. The U.S. Geologic Survey reported the
READ MORECouncilmember Moves to Make Juneteenth a City Holiday
Today, Los Angeles Councilmember Curren Price introduced a motion that would make Juneteeth a legal city holiday. “For myself and
READ MORENew Pizza Spot Brings Jersey-Inspired Pies to DTLA
Chef Michael Hung’s latest project, DTLA Pizza, starts delivering Neapolitan and Sicilian-style pies to the homes of hungry Angelenos today. Hung
READ MOREL.A. Apparel Reopens After Massive COVID-19 Outbreak
Los Angeles Apparel is open again after an outbreak saw 300 employees infected with COVID-19, four of whom died. The
READ MORECommunity Fridges Are Popping Up on L.A. Streets
Well-stocked fridges are springing up in neighborhoods across Los Angeles County, providing free food to whoever needs it, no questions
READ MOREK-Town Shop to Refund Radish Paste Touted as COVID-19 Prevention, City Atty. Says
Since the onset of the pandemic, there have been a lot of unsubstantiated claims and scams. In a recent lawsuit,
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