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Juliet Bennett Rylah

Juliet Bennett Rylah is the Editor in Chief of We Like L.A. Before that, she was a senior editor with LAist and a freelancer for outlets including The Hollywood Reporter, Playboy, Los Angeles Magazine, IGN, Nerdist, Thrillist, Vice, and others.
June 26, 2020 News

L.A. Parks Has Free & Discounted Day Camps This Summer

This summer, the L.A. County Department of Parks and Recreation will offer over 111 day- and mini- summer camps at

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June 26, 2020 News

Lawmakers Call Out EDD For Delays, Unreliable Service

Lawmakers are condemning California’s Employment Development Department (EDD), citing harmful delays for applicants seeking unemployment benefits during the pandemic. According

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June 26, 2020 News

State Releases COVID-19 Data, Models to ‘Citizen Scientists’

During yesterday’s briefing, Governor Gavin Newsom and Dr. Mark Ghaly announced that the data they and county officials use to make

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Dodger Stadium empty stands
June 26, 2020 News

Dodgers Train Next Week, Friedman Confirms Positive COVID-19 Tests

The Dodgers will begin training on July 3, though the upcoming 60-game season will feel much different as they’ll play

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June 25, 2020 News

Santa Monica Pier Reopens, But No Rides

The Santa Monica Pier reopened today, but it’s a little different than you may recall. It’s now got a strict,

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June 25, 2020 News

Ferrer ‘Concerned’ as Positivity Rate, Hospitalizations Increase in L.A. County

Los Angeles County’s positivity rate has been over 8.4% for at least the last five days, according to Public Health

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June 25, 2020 Culture

Disneyland’s Splash Mountain to Become ‘Princess and the Frog’ Ride

Today, Disney announced that its parks’ Splash Mountain ride will transform into a new attraction themed for 2009’s animated film,

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June 24, 2020 News

Disneyland Won’t Reopen July 17

Disneyland will not open on July 17 as previously planned. This news follows petitions and calls from employees, unions, and

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Rooms for Rent
June 24, 2020 Uncategorized

Some L.A. Tenants Could Get $2,000 in COVID-19 Rent Relief

Los Angeles City Council voted yesterday to approve a $100 million renter relief program that could help up to 50,000

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June 24, 2020 Uncategorized

The Donut Man Opens at Grand Central Market Friday

Starting Friday, you’ll be able to get The Donut Man’s famous strawberry donuts, among other pastries, at Grand Central Market

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June 24, 2020 Culture

A Guide to Museums & Galleries Reopening in L.A.

[UPDATE, July 1] Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered several businesses in 19 counties, including Los Angeles County, to close indoor operations

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Black Lives Matter protest at City Hall.
June 23, 2020 News

City Council Committee Votes to Cut $133 Million from LAPD Budget

There’s been a lot of talk lately about cutting the LAPD’s budget and funding other departments instead. On Monday, Los

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