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Jessica P. Ogilvie
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Happy Monday. Here's what you need to know to get your week started.
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It's Friday! Here's what you need to know today.
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Grab your morning beverage and check out today's L.A. news.
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City Council voted to move forward with exploring alternatives to armed officers pulling people over.
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Don't miss today's news.
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Get ready for the week, L.A.
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L.A. is making waves across the country, thanks to the Los Angeles Unified School District Board’s decision to eliminate police on campuses, and replace them with so-called 'climate coaches.'
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A lot of ink has been spilled in the past year about parents — mothers, mostly — hoping that the pandemic will have a silver lining: That policy-makers will finally understand how crucial child care is for society to function.
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A federally mandated report from UCLA shows that between 2017 and 2019, allegations of sexual assault almost doubled, jumping from 58 reported incidents to 100.
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As the Los Angeles Unified School District considers reopening, education officials are also attempting to implement reforms they agreed upon months ago: Reducing the presence of police officers on school campuses, and providing better support to Black students.
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'Our City has the tools, the infrastructure, and the determination to vaccinate Angelenos swiftly and safely — we simply need more doses,' Mayor Garcetti said in a statement.
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On Friday, L.A. County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer expressed some optimism that the region might soon meet the requirements for reopening schools.