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Brian Champlin

Brian is the co-founder of We Like L.A. and a lifelong fan of puns, the Lakers, and late night tacos. Follow him on Twitter @bchampLA
January 11, 2021 News

A.M. Brief: Dodger Stadium To Become Vaccination Site

The county’s biggest testing site is about to become a vaccination center. Also this morning: COVID-19 deaths continue to spike

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view of dodger stadium from the top deck
January 8, 2021 News

A.M. Brief: Dodgers Legend Tommy Lasorda Dead at 93

Los Angeles lost two local legends on Thursday: a Hall of Fame manager and a spirited public servant who loved

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Los Angeles City Hall
January 7, 2021 News

A.M. Brief: How L.A. Reacted to an Insurrection in the Nation’s Capitol

“Trump-Incited Mob Storms Capitol.” That was the headline from the L.A. Times front page I received in my inbox this

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January 6, 2021 News

A.M. Brief: L.A. County BoS Votes for Hero Pay, Extends Eviction Moratorium

Rents are getting deferred, some frontline workers are getting a pay bump, and the COVID-19 surge continues to wreak havoc

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January 5, 2021 News

A.M. Brief: Albertsons, Vons Fire Drivers for Independent Contractors

Prop 22’s passing means grocery chains are gutting full-time delivery drivers in favor of independent contractors from app-based services like

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January 4, 2021 News

A.M. Brief: Dodger Stadium Testing Site Expands Traffic Capacity

The city’s biggest testing site just got even bigger. Also this morning: another LAFD firefighter has died of COVID-19, a

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Echo Park Lake at dusk
December 30, 2020 News

A.M. Brief: NorCal Christian Activist Plans “Superspreader” Concerts in L.A. Over Next Two Days

How do big, maskless concerts in Echo Park and Downtown L.A. sound right before the end of the year? Peachy.

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December 29, 2020 News

A.M. Brief: County Urges Film Productions to “Strongly Consider” Pausing Operations

Public Health says film productions should hit the pause button, new quarantine rules for L.A. County, and no, that wasn’t

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December 28, 2020 News

A.M. Brief: BH Restaurant Under Fire for Promoting Prohibition-Style NYE Event

If you’re going to have a secret NYE event at a Beverly Hills restaurant, it would probably help to keep

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December 24, 2020 News

A.M. Brief: L.A. County Records Highest One-Day Death Toll of the Pandemic

It’s Christmas Eve, but unfortunately, there’s no let up for COVID-19. Yesterday was the worst day so far in terms

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Downtown Los Angeles skyline during sunset
December 23, 2020 News

A.M. Brief: Outbreaks in L.A. Retail Rise as Shoppers Flock to Malls

Capacity limitations aside, masses of people are holiday shopping at L.A. County malls, and now, outbreaks have been reported at

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December 22, 2020 News

A.M. Brief: L.A.’s COVID-19 Hospitalizations Could Top 7,000 in Next Two Weeks

COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to increase countywide, and the next few weeks offer little hope of respite for exhausted healthcare workers.

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