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A surge of coronavirus cases ahead of Christmas weekend has prompted a crush of demand for at-home rapid tests
Another winter storm promises to bring even more moisture to the Los Angeles area through New Year's Eve It arrived in Los Angeles on Wednesday afternoon and should remain steady through today, with light showers possible Friday morning
San Jose is poised to become the first city in California to require booster shots as a mandatory requirement for vaccination
Protesters can't videotape, photograph or otherwise record patients or providers within 100 feet of reproductive clinics
San Francisco and other Bay Area communities moved this week to expand mask requirements to all gyms, offices and other indoor settings that previously had been exempt
"COVID stole the heart of my family It also divided it," writes Times reporter Brittny Mejia
The program will be rolled out gradually for homes and businesses in the coming months, with the actual startup date varying based on your home or business location Fines can be levied for failing to separate organic refuse from other trash But those charges aren't scheduled to begin until 2024 CalRecycle, the state agency overseeing the change, has lots of information about the new requirements on its website
The Biden administration has started denying Afghans' requests to enter US
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How many sights are listed on General Information SearchSouth LA's battle to stay ahead of the mental health turnstile
A jump in child COVID-19 hospitalizations in New York is being seen as a warning to get more children vaccinated in California and elsewhere as the Omicron variant continues to surge Officials described pediatric admissions quadrupling in New York City in recent weeks California officials said they are monitoring the rise in child hospitalizations
Healthcare workers worry about what's coming
He dodged a Mexican Mafia death sentence for 26 years Then his luck ran out Donald Ramon Ortiz knew he was a marked man Authorities knew it too Then, last month, a man walked up to Ortiz and fired a bullet into his head, leaving him to die in the street in Chino He was 59 years old
As Western states pledge to take less water from the Colorado River, tribes seek a bigger role
Last Wednesday, Florida Gov Ron DeSantis proposed a law aimed at public school instruction, giving parents a financial incentive to sue schools if teachers appear to be instructing students on critical race theory, an academic framework that analyzes how many legal principles, as well as government and business actions, stem from racism
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Judges can order probation instead of time behind bars for more crimes related to the possession of drugs
Armenian American groups fight distrust and disinformation to encourage others to get their COVID-19 shots
Full list of countries :The sheriff insists he did the right thing But the possibility that photos might surface underpins a lawsuit by Vanessa Bryant now being fought in federal court The Board of Supervisors has already agreed to pay $25 million to settle two of the suits But Bryant and members of one other family have refused to settle
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US population growth fell to its lowest rate ever during the pandemic's first year The US has been experiencing slow population growth for years, but the pandemic exacerbated that trend The coronavirus curtailed immigration, delayed pregnancies and killed hundreds of thousands of US residents, according to figures released Tuesday
As the Omicron variant of the coronavirus is expected to cause breakthrough infections, President Biden is urging Americans to get vaccinated and boosted Biden has also outlined strategies to curb Omicron's effect, including deploying 1,000 troops to hospitals and setting up more vaccination sites The administration will also purchase 500 million at-home rapid tests that will be available to Americans free of charge starting next month
General InformationWhen officials from California, Arizona and Nevada signed a deal this month to take less water from the shrinking Colorado River, a large portion of the water savings came through agreements with two Native tribes Indigenous leaders have also been invited by the Biden administration to play a key role in future negotiations on coping with shortages
Texas abortion law spurs copycat measures
BooksResidents and businesspeople should check with their local governments and waste haulers to find out the specific rules for their communities
InfoOmicron has prompted some countries to institute new curfews or lockdowns — but no such measures are planned in Los Angeles County, a top health official said this week Meanwhile, Gov Gavin Newsom said California will mandate boosters for all healthcare workers in hopes of improving immunity and protecting hospitals
Gov Gavin Newsom has said he would lead the passage of a California law modeled after the Texas statute but targeted at the gun industry It would allow citizens to sue to stop selling, distributing and manufacturing assault weapons and ghost guns
As Brazil looks to the future, its president looks to Trump Ten months before the next presidential election, Brazil is more polarized than at any point in recent memory At the center is President Jair Bolsonaro, a far-right nationalist who rode into office on a wave of populist anger, considers Trump his "idol" and insists that there are only three possibilities for his future: reelection, jail or death
In South Los Angeles and surrounding areas such as Compton, mental disorders mostly go untreated until they have caused irreparable damage Many of them are inextricably tied to other calamities that befall people in LA's poorest neighborhoods at disproportionate rates Behavioral health practitioners fear the pandemic has accelerated this spiral in a way they will be coping with for years and decades to come
Is it safe to eat at restaurants amid the Omicron surge? Here's what the experts say
Texas' so-called vigilante anti-abortion law was upheld by the Supreme Court earlier this month, and now political leaders in other states are backing similar legal schemes
At the same time, the new solar farms offer a reminder that the transition to renewable power — although badly needed to limit the worsening wildfires and deadlier heat waves of the climate crisis — comes with environmental challenges Conservation groups and tribes have grown increasingly concerned about the potential for solar, wind and geothermal power plants to destroy sensitive wildlife habitats and disrupt sacred landscapes
"If your plans are to go to a 40- to 50-person New Year's Eve party with all the bells and whistles and everybody hugging and kissing and wishing each other a happy new year, I would strongly recommend that, this year, we do not do that," said Dr Anthony Fauci, the White House's top medical advisor
UCLA and six other University of California undergraduate campuses said that classes will begin remotely at the start of the new term, as colleges throughout the nation wrestle with plans for a safe return after winter break
Vanessa Bryant wants justice after a deputy trainee showed images of Kobe Bryant's body
US Citizenship and Immigration Services typically process 2,000 parole applications annually But since July, it has been flooded with more than 30,000 from Afghans alone So far, Citizenship and Immigration Services has approved 135 cases Advocates say the government belatedly set unnecessarily steep barriers in the process that many Afghans can't surmount
) ? Terms of UseThe rising involvement of tribes in discussions about managing the West's scarce water supplies marks a dramatic turn in a century-long history of being left on the sidelines But tribal leaders say more needs to be done to rectify the long-term injustices faced by Native communities that lack water access for homes and farms
A federal program reimburses families up to $9,000 for funeral costs for loved ones who died of COVID-19
USC will begin next semester remotely and require booster shots amid the most recent COVID surge
A sharp rise in coronavirus cases, in part fueled by the new Omicron variant, is prompting health experts to urge that New Year's Eve gatherings be toned down Indoor parties are safer if smaller, with guests who have been fully vaccinated and gotten a booster shot Larger gatherings can be held more safely outdoors People should mask up in crowded settings, whether inside or out
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"It is a wake-up call for those still remaining unvaccinated, or those who have not yet gotten their boosters who are eligible to do so," said Dr Robert Kim-Farley, an epidemiologist and infectious-diseases expert at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health
A moral beacon in a deeply troubled land, the impish priest in the purple cassock stood for decades as an inspiring symbol of courage, dignity and hope in a nation that at times seemed doomed to civil war His fervent pleas for peace and racial justice, along with his irrepressible sense of humor, were a constant balm to a country on the edge
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This year's number of COVID hospitalizations has undeniably not been as bleak as last winter But with the holidays and Omicron, healthcare workers worry about what's coming At the Arrowhead Regional Medical Center on Wednesday morning, every single one of the ICU COVID patients was unvaccinated
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Gascón launches juvenile diversion program as critics claim it goes too far Minors accused of a wide array of crimes, including robbery, sexual battery and arson, will be eligible for a new diversion program launched by Los Angeles County Dist Atty George Gascón that spares offenders from criminal charges and requires them to make amends in other ways
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Humanitarian parole allows people to enter the US for emergency or public-interest reasons Parole is issued on a case-by-case basis and is typically reserved for dire circumstances Still, it has been used to quickly bring in thousands of people after wars or environmental disasters
California's minimum wage rises to $15 per hour
Bibligraphy of important books related to caves, mines, and subterranea ©Jochen Duckeck
LA mayor joins Native Americans in solstice celebration and prayer for COVID dead The event came as Los Angeles is formally developing strategies to increase diversity and compensation equity at all levels of the city workforce and correct harms that its educational systems have perpetrated against minority students, including Native Americans
Senate Bill 1383 requires all residents and businesses to separate "green" waste from other trash Included in the definition of organic waste are leftover food and kitchen scraps
Under the Affordable Care Act, Medi-Cal began covering care for mild to moderate mental health conditions in 2013, but access to care has remained low in low-income areas of color Mental health in South LA has been so neglected it is still largely uncharted terrain One of the biggest obstacles to care is the overall lack of outreach to Black and Latino communities to remove the stigma from mental healthcare
Inventory for the whole website, sorted and grouped by categories, countriesTwo huge solar farms get the federal OK
In the last year, the pandemic has opened up conversations about how to provide more widespread and culturally sensitive mental health support Here are five tips to help you tackle 2022
ContactTwo days after Kobe Bryant was killed in a helicopter crash, a deputy trainee at the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department showed photos from the carnage at a bar When Sheriff Alex Villanueva found out about the incident, he quickly offered deputies amnesty from discipline if they came clean and deleted the images
Imperial County medical groups raise alarm about "unproven" COVID-19 treatments
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Several new state laws take effect on New Year's Day Some were passed during this year's legislative session, while others were approved years earlier and are only taking effect now We highlighted 43 noteworthy new laws, including:
The Interior Department has given the green light to two huge solar farms in the California desert that could eventually cover 2,700 acres in Riverside County Federal officials say they would generate enough electricity to power 132,000 California homes
Ahead of the potential deluge, flood watches have been issued across much of the region, including portions of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego counties, and will remain in effect through today Wet weather will also threaten areas near wildfire burn scars, which are subject to debris flows and flash floods because burned soil is less absorbent
Desmond Tutu, the former archbishop of Cape Town who won the 1984 Nobel Peace Prize for his impassioned campaign against apartheid in South Africa while Nelson Mandela languished in prison, died early Sunday Tutu died of cancer at a care center in Cape Town
California death certificates will offer a choice of "nonbinary" in marking the deceased person's gender
Policing in Los Angeles changed forever after a 1997 shootout between two heavily armed bank robbers and outgunned Los Angeles police officers at a Bank of America Law enforcement agencies across the country boosted their firepower, equipping officers with high-powered rifles and other weaponry The LAPD also authorized its officers to carry high-caliber handguns, and Los Angeles passed a series of gun control measures
Bosnia resists vaccines, but its inmate population has welcomed them
MapsHealth experts also suggest getting a rapid test before a gathering with others and rethinking vacations
Biden's new Omicron strategy, and no lockdowns for LA
California law enforcement officers can lose their badge for serious misconduct
On Sunday, Los Angeles County reported nearly 9,000 new coronavirus cases and seven related deaths By contrast, on Monday, officials reported 3,258 new cases The uptick in infections is happening across much of the state and nation
Twenty-four years later, LA Police Officer William Dorsey Jones Jr, armed with a military-grade rifle, fired three rounds in a Burlington department store following reports that a man was attacking people inside The shots killed the man They also killed 14-year-old Valentina Orellana-Peralta, who was hiding in a nearby changing room with her mother
A wild shootout helped militarize police decades before LAPD's fatal Burlington shooting
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On Monday, LA County confirmed 60 new cases of the highly mutated variant, exceeding the 49 reported statewide as of Wednesday Also, the crowded conditions at some Inland Empire hospitals are generating concern, with some smaller ones requesting tents and portable medical facilities to help keep up with demand
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