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Lots of locals traveled for the Thanksgiving holiday, a move that (predictably) preceded a massive uptick in COVID-19 infections. Also
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Goodbye, L.A. Metro’s Little Tokyo/Arts District Station. The L (Gold) Line station has been closed for several weeks, but Metro
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L.A. County’s first COVID-19 vaccinations were a positive development, but the daunting outlook for infection spread and diminishing ICU capacity
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L.A.’s first shipment of vaccine has arrived, and it can’t be distributed soon enough. Also this morning: Public defenders overwhelmed
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With a lack of aid for the food service industry and daunting dining restrictions, restaurant owners in the county are
READ MOREL.A. County’s Plan for COVID-19 Vaccines
During a media briefing today, we learned a little bit about how Los Angeles County will begin distributing the COVID-19
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How bad is COVID-19 in Los Angeles right now? Our Public Health director is literally fighting back tears while giving
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