Lita Martinez
Producer, All Things Considered
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Police say the gunmen who shot 12 people, killing three men, thought it was a rival gang’s gathering.
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L.A. Police Chief Michel Moore also said his department is also looking at steeper consequences for party organizers.
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One infectious disease specialist says an estimated 60% to 70% of the population might need to be exposed to the virus — a "very high price to pay."
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In the Los Angeles area, L.A. Unified, Pasadena, and Long Beach Unified have also opted for distance learning to start the fall semester.
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Starting Wednesday, tests will be limited to Long Beach, Signal Hill, Lakewood, Paramount, and Compton residents.
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Assemblyman Miguel Santiago, who co-authored the bill, says the bank would fill a void where Wall Street and the federal government have failed small businesses and underserved communities.
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L.A. County now has a 9% positivity rate among those tested for coronavirus.
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In California — there's a 32% increase in hospitalizations over the last two weeks — with ICU patients up 19% during the same period.
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The decision comes as health officials continue to track coronavirus cases.
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