
Nate Perez
Former Assistant Producer
(he/him)
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The vigil will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. in downtown L.A.
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But it can get even worse, says UC Berkeley Professor Severin Borenstein — at least another dollar worse, if Russia, which produces 10% of the world's oil, loses access to the global market.
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More than 300 doctors, dentists, nurses and other medical professionals will provide free health care services Friday through the weekend in downtown L.A. from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free COVID-19 vaccines willl be provided as well as Spanish language interpretation.
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With the deadline to appeal looming, the district at the last moment said it would continue settlement talks.
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"It's important that government gives factually accurate information to the public at all times," Inspector General Max Huntsman said. "And that's especially true with law enforcement."
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Rain in the forecast should also help slow the spread.
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Under the board's direction, the county CEO plans to develop a toolkit to combat misinformation surrounding voting, immigration, health and more.
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Brewer, 46, credits Angel City Sports, a foundation for kids, adults and veterans with physical disabilities and visual impairments.
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She says her priorities will include promoting a "work environment that is free of harassment, discrimination and hazing." On top of maintaining firefighters' safety, health and overall well-being.
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The order will stop the former councilmember from filling the seat until a preliminary injunction hearing on March 17.
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