Local restaurant violates restriction on TVs
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As business wait for grants and possibly go under due to the financial fallouts of the pandemic, a local restaurant owner says he had no choice but to pack his business during the Super Bowl weekend.

Last day for LA County residents to get first dose of COVID-19 vaccine for the week
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Monday marked the last day LA County residents could get dose No. 1 of the coronavirus vaccine before the county begins to administer dose No. 2 for the rest of the week.

Love your local Los Angeles businesses this Valentine's Day

Sharing is caring, so let's spread the word and the love for all things local here in the Los Angeles area, especially during this time.

LA County to pause first dose appointments next week
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Starting next week, all Los Angeles County vaccine sites will open exclusively to?those looking for their second dose of the coronavirus vaccine.

A ‘Shot at a shot’: Vaccine chasers irk South LA residents as hospitals work to help as many as possible

Several out of town people are lining up outside of a clinic in South LA hoping to get a leftover COVID-19 vaccine. But these so-called ‘vaccine chasers’ are upsetting the local residents.

Families of crime victims protest DA Geroge Gascon
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A small group of protesters hoped to speak with LA County DA George Gascon during his visit to Lancaster but things didn't go as planned for those holding signs.

'Political stunts will not reopen schools,' LAUSD Superintendent says in response to lawsuit motion

Los Angeles Unified Superintendent Austin Beutner released a statement Friday, saying in part that "political stunts will not reopen schools" after a city councilmember announced plans to introduce a motion asking the city attorney to explore legal options for forcing the district to reopen its campuses for in-person learning, despite the continuing COVID-19 pandemic. 

Chase suspect in custody after hours-long standoff in LA
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A police chase suspect is in custody after leading officers on an hours-long standoff in Los Angeles Thursday night.

Double murderer approved for parole at third hearing; prosecutors barred from attending under Gascón's reform

A gang member and double murderer convicted in the shooting and killing of two teenagers at a party in Los Angeles more than thirty years ago was found to be suitable for parole by the state at a hearing on Wednesday.

Mayor Garcetti announces new COVID-19 mobile vaccination program

Mayor Eric Garcetti announced a new mobile vaccination program aimed at bringing COVID-19 vaccines to neighborhoods with the highest rates of the virus and coronavirus-related deaths.

Help Children's Hospital Los Angeles raise $25,000 by sending a Valentine to pediatric patients

Children's Hospital Los Angeles has kicked off its annual Valentine's Day card drive and this year, you can help the hospital raise up to $25,000 thanks to an anonymous donor who has pledged $1 for each personalized Valentine sent to a child at the hospital by Feb. 14.

LA’s ‘Kobbler King’ celebrates 27 years on baking table throne

A South Los Angeles man has baked his way to the top and has been in business for nearly 30 years. His waffles and desserts take decadence to a new level. 

LA City Council votes to move forward with hazard pay plan for grocery workers
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LA City Council unanimously voted to move forward with a proposed emergency ordinance requiring large grocery and pharmacy retailers to pay employees an extra $5 per hour during the pandemic.