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No Trick-or-Treat: LA County Health Officials Announce Strict Halloween Rules

Halloween is going to be very different for Los Angeles County residents this year. Halloween is going to be very different for Los Angeles County residents this year.
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LA City Council Announces Fiscal Emergency

The Los Angeles City Council declared a fiscal emergency Wednesday, approving plans for furlough and retirement buyouts.
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Police Shoot a Black Man in Los Angeles; Protests Erupt

People staged different protests in Los Angeles after a police officer shot and killed a black man during a foot chase on Monday night.
California Allows Some Retail Businesses To Re-Open During COVID-19 Pandemic

Most of Los Angeles Homeless Youth Are Latino - LAHSA

Most homeless youth in Los Angeles are Latino, according to data released by Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority on Thursday.

LA Sees Decline in Latino Coronavirus Deaths

Los Angeles County health officials found promising numbers in their fights against the novel coronavirus on Wednesday, especially in deaths among Latinos.
Hollywood High School Students And Teachers Prepare For Coming School Year

L.A. Schools Begin Ambitious COVID-19 Initiative for Students, Staffs

The Los Angeles Unified School District announced Sunday that they will launch an ambitious COVID-19 initiative for all students, staffs, and their families.

LA Mexican Consulate Opens New Coronavirus Testing Center for Latinos

The Los Angeles Mexican consulate has opened a new coronavirus testing center Wednesday in an effort to better serve California's Latino community.

Los Angeles COVID-19 Hospitalizations Continue to Decline

Los Angeles public health officials reported on Saturday that COVID-19 hospitalizations in the county continue to decline, despite reports on cases and deaths not seeing better numbers.

COVID-19: LA Threatens to Cut Off Power, Water at Party Houses

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced on Wednesday that he would allow the city to shut off power services to residents holding large parties for violating health orders to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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Law Enforcement Personnel Went Into a Bar Party in LA Without COVID-19 Precautions

Around 100 to 150 law enforcement personnel went into a bar party in Los Angeles without following COVID-19 precautionary measures like social distancing and wearing of the facemask.
Coronavirus Pandemic Causes Climate Of Anxiety And Changing Routines In America

L.A. Coronavirus Cases Surge May Cause Second Stay-at-Home Order

Los Angeles was one of the first U.S. cities to implement a stay-at-home order when the coronavirus pandemic hit the country. Now, L.A. is coming close to a grim distinction as it experiences a virus surge.
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15 L.A. Children, Mostly Latinos, Contract Deadly Coronavirus-Related Inflammatory Syndrome

A rare but potentially deadly inflammatory syndrome believed to be related to the coronavirus has been found in 15 children in Los Angeles, officials said.

L.A. Coronavirus Cases Continue to Rise

The number of cases, hospitalizations, and death rates continue to worsen since the start of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, a health official of the Los Angeles County said.

Fourth of July Celebration in L.A. Prompts Complaints against Illegal Fireworks

Illegal fireworks lit up the Los Angeles sky on the Fourth of July, prompting over a thousand illegal fireworks complaints and air pollution.

Los Angeles Police Records its First COVID-19 Related Death

Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) senior detention officer Erica McAdoo died from complications brought by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the department said in a tweet Saturday.
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LA Hospitals Overwhelmed, Undocumented Workers Struggle as COVID-19 Cases Surge

As coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases rapidly increased in Los Angeles, hospitals in the county are now struggling to cope with the number of patients they're getting, while the undocumented immigrants continue to find it hard to survive this pandemic.

Deputy Shot and Killed a Latino Teen in Los Angeles, Family Asks for Justice

An 18-year-old Latino was shot and killed by a Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputy on Thursday for allegedly looking at them and producing a handgun.

Nearly Half of California's COVID-19 Cases Involve Younger People, Reports Claim

Recent reports show the global pandemic is infecting more people aged 34 and under as California reopens its economy. Experts believe the surge is likely attributed to disobeying social distancing and face mask guidelines.

Young Black Man Found Hanging from A Tree in Los Angeles County

Robert Fuller was believed by many to have been a victim of a racist attack, while county officials said he committed suicide.

Mexican Restaurants in LA to Satisfy Your Cravings

Read on to discover Mexican restaurants in LA that serve the most delectable dishes. There are many reasons why Mexican food is one of the most flavorful and tastiest cuisines in the world.

Los Angeles Offers Free COVID-19 Tests To Its Residents

Read on to find out about the free COVID-19 tests provided by Los Angeles County. Los Angeles County recently announced that they are providing free COVID-19 test services to those who want to get tested for the deadly virus, according to an article.
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