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December 15, 2020 News

Metro Says Goodbye to the Little Tokyo/Arts District Station

Goodbye, L.A. Metro’s Little Tokyo/Arts District Station. The L (Gold) Line station has been closed for several weeks, but Metro

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December 15, 2020 News

A.M. Brief: Vaccination Begins As Hospital ICU Capacity Dwindles

L.A. County’s first COVID-19 vaccinations were a positive development, but the daunting outlook for infection spread and diminishing ICU capacity

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December 14, 2020 News

A.M. Brief: L.A.’s First Vaccines Arrive at LAX

L.A.’s first shipment of vaccine has arrived, and it can’t be distributed soon enough. Also this morning: Public defenders overwhelmed

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December 11, 2020 News

A.M. Brief: Burbank Restaurant Reopens in Defiance of Dining Ban

With a lack of aid for the food service industry and daunting dining restrictions, restaurant owners in the county are

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December 10, 2020 News

L.A. County’s Plan for COVID-19 Vaccines

During a media briefing today, we learned a little bit about how Los Angeles County will begin distributing the COVID-19

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December 10, 2020 News

A.M. Brief: Public Health Director Brought to Tears During County Update

How bad is COVID-19 in Los Angeles right now? Our Public Health director is literally fighting back tears while giving

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December 9, 2020 News

Playgrounds Reopen Despite Continued COVID-19 Surge

Though the surge of COVID-19 infections is not slowing down, Los Angeles County announced it will align with state guidance

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December 9, 2020 News

A.M. Brief: First Vaccine Shipment Could Arrive in L.A. Next Week

The first shipment of COVID-19 vaccine could arrive in Los Angeles as soon as next week, with hopes that we’ll

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December 8, 2020 News

A.M. Brief: New D.A. Announces Sweeping Policy Reforms

L.A. County’s new district attorney was sworn in on Monday and wasted no time in announcing some mega reforms. Also

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Mask wearing restaurant workers in Pasadena
December 7, 2020 Food / News

L.A. Food Service Workers Can Now Apply for $800 Stipend

An emergency relief program for food service workers in Los Angeles is accepting applications now. Eligible applicants will receive stipends

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December 7, 2020 News

A.M. Brief: LAUSD Campuses Shut Down This Thursday

The surge of new COVID-19 infections in L.A. County means that local school campuses will shut down later this week.

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December 5, 2020 News

Regional Stay-at-Home Begins Sunday as ICU Capacity Drops

Today, Los Angeles County once again broke the record for daily new COVID-19 cases. Also, the Southern California region of

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