Cases of COVID-19 in Los Angeles County could be far more widespread than previously believed, according to the preliminary findings
READ MOREAdd Art From the Getty To Your ‘Animal Crossing’ Island
For those of you relaxing with Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the Getty’s new Art Generator allows you to use art
READ MOREGeorge Townley’s Stunning L.A. Art Show Now Online & in Puzzle Form
Artist George Townley’s “Golden Hour” show would have run this April at Gallery 1988 in Fairfax. Each vibrant piece depicts
READ MOREMayor Announces Furlough Days for City Employees in Coming Fiscal Year
During last night’s State of the City address, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced plans to furlough thousands of city
READ MOREMetro Further Reduces Bus, Rail Service Starting Today
Beginning today, all Metro buses and trains are running on a modified Sunday schedule every day of the week. According
READ MOREGarcetti: Get Tested for COVID-19 Even If Your Symptoms Are Mild
Los Angeles County now has 30 testing sites and the capacity to test up to 12,000 people for COVID-19 per
READ MOREWhat’s WLLA Staff Doing This Weekend? Here Are Our Faves
Every week since we’ve been ‘Safer at Home,’ We Like L.A. has tried to offer some of the most interesting
READ MORE19 Tasty Takeout & Delivery Deals to Try This Weekend [4-17-2020 to 4-19-2020]
The COVID-19 pandemic has hit our food and beverage industry hard, forcing all restaurants to halt dine-in service. But by
READ MORERecent Rains Leave No ‘Lingering Dryness’ in SoCal
Thanks to rain in March and April, the US Drought Monitor Map shows no lingering dryness in Southern California, according
READ MORENewsom: All California Food Workers Now Get Two Weeks Paid Sick Leave
Yesterday, Governor Gavin Newsom announced an executive order granting two weeks of supplemental paid sick leave to California food service
READ MOREL.A. Can Now Test 11,000 People for COVID-19 Per Day
With 399 new cases confirmed today, Los Angeles now has a total of 10,854 COVID-19 cases, a 3% increase since
READ MOREYou Don’t Have to Push the Crosswalk Buttons in Busy Neighborhoods Anymore
The Los Angeles Department of Transit (LADOT) had made some changes to the signals on our streets in response to
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