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Los Angeles County COVID-19 Briefing May 22, 2020
Ahead of Memorial Day weekend, Los Angeles County today reopened some beach parking lots and authorized retail businesses inside enclosed shopping malls to reopen with curbside pickup service only.
Mayor Garcetti at Dodger Stadium Testing Center | Courtesy of Diana LeĂłn, Office of Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti
A new COVID-19 testing site opened at Dodger Stadium today, which city officials say will accommodate three times more people than any other testing site in Los Angeles County.
Los Angeles County Coronavirus Briefing May 27, 2020
Another 40-plus coronavirus deaths were reported in Los Angeles County today, as local shopping malls began reopening their doors thanks to loosened health restrictions.
Mayor Eric Garcetti at podium during a press conference on riots on May 30, 2020
During a discussion today on the police protests occurring across the nation, Mayor Eric Garcetti said law enforcement departments must examine and improve the ways they recruit officers, how they train them and the oversight of officers.
Protestors stand behind dumpsters at protests over the weekend on May 30th | Trevor Jackson
As cleanup efforts continued in areas devastated by weekend looting and vandalism amid police-brutality protests, Southland law enforcement agencies braced today for renewed protests as communities issued sweeping curfews in hopes of quelling violence.
Los Angeles County COVID-19 Briefing June 8, 2020
The number of coronavirus cases in Los Angeles County topped 64,000 today and another 10 deaths were reported, while county officials said they are reviewing new state guidelines that could allow a wider array of businesses to reopen by week's end.
An upward shot of the Supreme Court building.
Los Angeles and California elected officials today hailed a U.S. Supreme Court ruling affirming that employers cannot fire or take discriminatory actions against employees based on sexual orientation or gender preference.
Sheriff Alex Villanueva in front of a podium, during a press conference on June 15, 2020 on Robert Fuller's death
Sheriff Alex Villanueva today vowed to conduct a thorough investigation -- with cooperation from state and federal law enforcement -- into the death of a 24-year-old Black man found hanging from a tree near Palmdale City Hall.
Still of President Donald Trump speaking. | Democracy Now
Orange County Supervisor Michelle Steel and Deputy Sheriff Ray Grangoff will be among more than a dozen Golden State officials meeting with President Donald Trump today to discuss their opposition to California's sanctuary-state law.
Doctor Holds Stethoscope
A UCLA cardiologist has been temporarily stripped of his medical license after state regulators described him as a "sexual predator'' who assaulted three female colleagues when he was working and training at L.A. County-USC Medical Center.
Carol Gomez, Clinical Director Program For Torture Victims
The Program for Torture Victims helps survivors of torture find new life in America. PTV helped more than 300 clients in Southern California last year, and nearly all of them are also applying for asylum. As the asylum process becomes more difficult, so d
A Border Patrol vehicle sits along the border fenceline separating San Diego and Tijuana Mexico watching for illegal crossings in March 2016
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi was expected to arrive in San Diego today to join San Diego Rep. Juan Vargas and about a dozen other Democrats in visiting at least one immigration detention facility housing migrant children.
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