
Ryan Fonseca
Former Associate Editor
(he/him)
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After competing emergency alerts caused confusion, we confirmed that today's countywide curfew goes into effect at 9 p.m. — although some cities start earlier.
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You deserve these pure images — and biologists think these kittens WEREN'T the result of inbreeding.
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Metro says it's part of the mutual aid agreement between state agencies; others say it's "disappointing", especially after Saturday's service shutdown.
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Metro says it's following state law to provide mutual aid in times of emergency. Some transit advocates say it's a misuse of resources.
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Restaurants must show they can adhere to a series of safety protocols.
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Metro's leaders outlined which projects will move forward and which are being delayed as the agency works to weather an estimated $1.8 billion shortfall.
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More businesses have been given the greenlight to reopen as cases countywide near 50,000.
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The plan is similar to initiatives launched in several local cities, including L.A. and Pasadena.
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The program launches in two other neighborhoods this weekend, and dozens of other communities are expressing interest in joining the safety initiative.
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The city has received more than 175 applications from residents and community groups that want to join the safety initiative.
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