Brian Chong of Koreatown’s IOTA Brew Cafe is back in the very same spot on Western Avenue where the popular
READ MOREWest Hollywood Will Fine You $300 For Not Wearing A Mask
Health experts and local officials have repeatedly asked Americans to wear their cloth face coverings when in public to protect
READ MORE37 Things to Do in L.A. This Week [7-2-2020 to 7-8-2020]
We used to tell you about all the things you could go out and do in Los Angeles on a
READ MOREUpdate! No Street Sweeping Tickets in July
We weren’t too keen on street sweeping tickets coming back and neither was L.A. City Council. They voted to extend
READ MOREL.A. Has a New Color-Coded COVID Threat Meter
If health officials repeatedly telling us the daily COVID numbers and what they mean hasn’t been enough, Los Angeles Mayor
READ MORECity Council Cuts LAPD Budget by $150 Million
Los Angeles City Council voted today to slash $150 million from the LAPD’s budget, which was $1.86 billion. The city’s
READ MORECounty Officials Call for LASD Reform
In a Los Angeles County briefing hosted by Supervisor Hilda Solis this afternoon, Los Angeles County Inspector General Max Huntsman,
READ MOREIndoor Restaurants, Museums Must Close For 3 Weeks
Due to climbing cases of COVID-19 across the state, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that several businesses in 19 counties, including
READ MOREPlan to Replace LAPD on Non-Violent Calls Moves Ahead
Today, L.A. City Council unanimously voted for the development of a crisis response plan that would send non-violent service calls
READ MORELADOT Resumes Parking Enforcement July 6
[Update, July 1]: Good news! Los Angeles will continue parking relaxed enforcement though the rest of July thanks to a
READ MOREGetty, USC Get Archives of Architect Paul R. Williams
The Getty Research Institute and UCS School of Architecture have acquired the archives of Paul R. Williams, a prominent Black
READ MOREL.A. County Beaches Closed & Fireworks Displays Banned This 4th of July Weekend
This upcoming weekend is Independence Day, but we’re also experiencing a surge in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. For that reason,
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