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September 18, 2020 News

A.M. Brief: Oversight Members Call For Sheriff to Resign

In an unprecedented move, a conservative member of the LASD’s Civilian Oversight Commission tells the Sheriff to call it quits.

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Grand Park facing City Hall
September 17, 2020 News

A.M. Brief: Memo Details Why Some L.A. Hotels Didn’t Participate in Project Roomkey

A memo obtained by Knock.LA is not a good look for some local hotels that declined to participate in Project

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September 16, 2020 News

A.M. Brief: KCRW Agrees to Buyouts for 24 Staff Members

KCRW recently announced some major reductions to its staff, yet another very bad sign for local news coverage in Los

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September 15, 2020 News

What to Do When the Air Quality is Unhealthy

Though Los Angeles is hardly considered a bastion of clean air, the air quality has been pretty bad lately due

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September 15, 2020 News

A.M. Brief: Firefighters Battle to Keep Bobcat Fire From Mount Wilson Observatory

The Bobcat Fire is now dangerously close to the Mount Wilson Observatory, but firefighters worked through the night to ensure

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September 14, 2020 Culture / News

Will Smith Rents ‘Fresh Prince’ Mansion on Airbnb

It’s been 30 years since The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air first aired on September 10, 1990. To celebrate, the Fresh

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September 14, 2020 News

See 2020 Census Progress on This Interactive Map

Want to see the self-response rate to the 2020 Census in your neighborhood? The U.S. Census Bureau updates the results

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September 14, 2020 News

A.M. Brief: KPCC Reporter’s Video Disputes LASD Account of Her Arrest

Over the past few weeks, accusations of corruption and violent cliques within the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department, combined with the

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September 11, 2020 News

A.M. Brief: Food for Thought on California’s Fire Policy

At the tail end of today’s brief, I’m going to point you to some long-form pieces I recommend to get

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September 10, 2020 News

Finally, COVID Testing at Union Station

While city officials have been quick to brag about our robust testing capacity, there’s been one thing that’s remained difficult,

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Los Angeles Basin viewed from Griffith Park
September 10, 2020 News

A.M. Brief: New Poll Underscores L.A.’s Financial Fallout From COVID-19

A new poll says more than half of Los Angeles households report serious financial issues due to the pandemic, which

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September 9, 2020 News

L.A. County Now Says Trick-or-Treating ‘Not Recommended’

News that L.A. County had classified trick-or-treating as “not permitted” was met with a variety of responses this morning ranging

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