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Jul 15 2021
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Los Angeles County Reinstates Indoor Mask Mandate
Los Angeles County announced Thursday it will reinstate an indoor mask mandate for residents regardless of their COVID-19 vaccination status. The manate will go into effect on Sunday. This comes after the county suggested two weeks ago that both vaccinated and unvaccinated residents wear masks amid the spread of the Delta variant. “We’re not where we need to be for the millions at risk of
Associated Press


Sep 16 2021
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Los Angeles County to Mandate Vaccines in Indoor Bars, Nightclubs
Los Angeles County will soon require proof of COVID-19 vaccination for anyone entering bars, nightclubs, wineries and breweries. The mandate, which will be issued Friday, will require employees and patrons to have their first shot by Oct. 7; the deadline for full vaccination is Nov. 4. The health department plans to provide resources for businesses to help them verify vaccine status.
Los Angeles Times


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Jun 22 2022
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Los Angeles DA defends policies, handling of suspect in El Monte shooting
Facing a barrage of questions from both reporters and the community he serves, Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon Tuesday defended his decision to grant parole to the man accused of ambushing and killing two El Monte police officers before turning the gun on himself.
Justin Flores, the 35-year-old gunman, was on probation for a gun charge when Officer Joseph Santana and
NewsNation
Jun 10 2022
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Biden to Visit Port of Los Angeles, Casting Inflation as a Global Problem
President Biden is set to use the Port of Los Angeles on Friday as a backdrop to highlight his fight against inflation, delivering a speech about the efforts his administration has made to speed up the delivery of goods that has been disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic.
New York Times (News)
Jun 06 2022
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How a billionaire mall magnate pulled ahead in the Los Angeles mayoral race
For decades, billionaire Rick Caruso has quietly wielded influence and curried political capital in one of the nation’s most sprawling and diverse metropolises. Now, he wants to cash in that clout for the top job in city hall.
At 63, Caruso has spent most of his adult life as a Republican, developing some of Los Angeles’ most iconic luxury shopping centers and helming several
Politico
Sep 16 2021
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Los Angeles County to require vaccines in indoor bars
Public health officials in Los Angeles County will begin requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination for patrons and workers at indoor bars, wineries, breweries, lounges and nightclubs next month.
The new initiative in the nation’s most populous county begins Oct. 7, with proof of at least one vaccine dose required. By Nov. 4, proof of full vaccination will be mandatory, according to the
Associated Press
May 23 2022
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Biden administration races to salvage Summit of Americas in Los Angeles
A brewing boycott over the invitation list to this year’s Summit of the Americas, a hemispheric gathering held every three to four years and planned for Los Angeles next month, has the Biden administration scrambling to avoid an embarrassment that could erode U.S. influence in the region.
The trouble began when the administration decided initially to exclude antidemocratic leaders from
Los Angeles Times
Nov 17 2020
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2 accused of voter registration fraud in Los Angeles County
A man seeking to run for mayor of a Southern California suburb and a co-defendant allegedly submitted 8,000 fraudulent voter registration applications on behalf of homeless people, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office said Tuesday.
Overt acts listed in the criminal complaint did not indicate any fraudulent ballots were cast, and a press release did not specify how the
Associated Press