At the start of L.A.’s stay-at-home order due to COVID-19, my toddler was introduced to the exciting world of video
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Latest Study Suggests ‘Not Much’ Community Spread of COVID-19 During Past Month
Preliminary data from Los Angeles County Public Health’s latest serology study suggests there was not much spread of COVID-19 in
READ MORECOVID-19 in L.A. By the Numbers, Two Months Into Safer-At-Home
It’s been two months since Mayor Eric Garcetti ordered the city of Los Angeles Safer at Home on March 19.
READ MOREHow to Apply For a ‘Slow Street’ in Your Neighborhood
You can now apply for a residential street in your neighborhood to become a “Slow Street.” Slow Streets will temporarily
READ MOREHow ‘Safer at Home’ Allows L.A. County to Reopen
As Los Angeles County continues to reopen certain retail and recreation opportunities, you may be wondering how the Public Health
READ MOREMore Retail & Recreation to Reopen Under New County Health Order
Today, Los Angeles County announced a new health order that pushes us deeper into Stage 2 of reopening, affecting both
READ MOREL.A.’s Stay at Home Order Likely to Remain In Effect Until August
[Update, 5:25 p.m.:] Los Angeles County sent out an update this afternoon. Per Director of Public Health Dr. Barbara Ferrer:
READ MOREState Issues Guidelines for Reopening Dine-In Restaurants
California now has reopening guidelines for dine-in restaurants. While dine-in restaurants aren’t approved to reopen statewide yet, counties may move
READ MOREThoughts From an 11-Year-Old on Daily Life During the Pandemic
The following essay is by Jack Champlin, age 11, from Long Beach, CA. On a regular school day my dad
READ MOREHow Small Theaters Try to Survive When the Show Really Can’t Go On
In terms of pandemic entertainment, there’s no shortage of content to binge on myriad streaming platforms. Theater, however, is predicated
READ MOREWe Talk SGV Restaurants Coping With the Pandemic
In the latest episode of We Talk L.A., Kristie Hang joins us for a chat about what’s happened in the
READ MOREL.A. Metro Riders Must Wear Masks Starting May 11
Today, L.A. Metro announced that all passengers on buses and trains will have to wear facial coverings starting on Monday,
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