L.A. puts off vote on vaccination requirement for indoor venues
The L.A. City Council put off a vote on a measure requiring people to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 to enter restaurants and other locations.
The L.A. City Council put off a vote on a measure requiring people to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 to enter restaurants and other locations.
Karen Bass' announcement that she's running for mayor of Los Angeles will also have consequences back in Washington.
After a brief respite from heat, SoCal temperatures will soar 10 to 20 degrees and meet gusty winds, elevating fire risk.
The R.1 wasn't able to grab much of a foothold in California or nationwide before being elbowed out by the Delta variant, which is still going strong.
The federal government will cover much or all of the cost of broadband internet service for low-income households. But only a fraction of eligible people are signing up.
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Thousands of district employees who refuse COVID vaccinations could lose their jobs; tens of thousands of students could be shut out from school activities.
The coronavirus' Delta variant has upended the calculations of economic forecasters at UCLA, who have dampened their expectations for economic growth in California and across the country.
The L.A. County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved a motion that asks the county's coroner to conduct inquests into the circumstance, manner, and causes of the deaths of Dana Mitchell "Malik" Young, Jr., Samuel Herrera, Jr., and Dijon Kizzee, each of whom was killed in 2020 by L.A. County sheriff's deputies.
Construction kicked off Tuesday on a 19-story homeless housing project designed to reshape a corner of L.A.'s skid row.
"This is nothing that I expected, nothing that I even mentioned ... that I was interested in," O'Farrell said. "However, I wholly embrace this responsibility."
Firefighters have struggled for weeks with the twin blazes, which are burning in the Sequoia National Forest and Sequoia National Park.
Alexandra Souverneva of Palo Alto faces a felony arson charge with an enhancement of committing arson during a state of emergency.
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