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All Republicans Voted No: Millions Will See Drop in Obamacare Rates Due to Biden Rescue Plan

All Republicans Voted No: Millions Will See Drop in Obamacare Rates Due to Biden Rescue Plan

All Republicans Voted No: Million Will See Drop in Obamacare Rates Due to Biden Rescue Plan March 11, 2021 STAFF REPORT The America Rescue Plan, approved by Congress this week,…

March 10, 2021: Storm Expected to Bring Rain Until Friday

March 10, 2021: Storm Expected to Bring Rain Until Friday

March 10, 2021 A cold winter storm arrived overnight and is forecast to bring periods of rain, snow and gusty winds to Southern California through Friday. The storm is expected…

Sleep Expert Offers Simple Advice on How to Cope With Initial Loss of Sleep

March 9, 2021  As Daylight Saving Time begins this coming Sunday, March 14, many of us will welcome the opportunity to spend more time outdoors with one extra hour of…

CVS Expands Vaccinations to 272 Calif. Locations

CVS Expands Vaccinations to 272 Calif. Locations

  The rollout of the Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccination triggered an expansion of inoculation sites in the Golden State, and there are still a number of CVS locations with…

Cerritos Mayor Solanki and Councilman Barrows Forgo Masks at Council Meeting

Cerritos Mayor Solanki and Councilman Barrows Forgo Masks at Council Meeting

  Cerritos Mayor Solanki (top) and appointed Councilman Bruce Barrows at indoor meeting without masks. They were both in their respective chairs at the dais, with Mayor pro tem Chuong…

Biden says US will have enough COVID-19 vaccine for all adults by end of May

March 2, 2021 President Joe Biden said Tuesday that the U.S. expects to take delivery of enough coronavirus vaccines for all adult Americans by the end of May, two months…

PFAS Still a Concern in Pico Rivera’s Water

PFAS Still a Concern  in Pico Rivera’s Water

City council discussing plans to remediate with Water Replenishment District. Map showing PFOA levels within WRD boundaries, Pico Rivera (and areas to the north) is the red area in the…

Red Cross calls for healthy blood donors following severe weather

Red Cross calls for healthy blood donors following severe weather

  STAFF REPORT • February 23, 2021  LOS ANGELES, Feb. 22, 2021 — Record-breaking cold and winter storms across much of the U.S. has forced the cancellation of hundreds of…

Plant-Based Diet Offers Strong Medicine for a Healthy Heart

Plant-Based Diet Offers Strong Medicine for a Healthy Heart

        February 16, 2021   With February Recognized as American Heart Month, a Kaiser Permanente Cardiologist Explains How a Plant-Based Diet Combats Heart Disease and Leads to…

Orange County Rental Assistance, Deadline Feb. 28, 2021

Orange County Rental Assistance, Deadline Feb. 28, 2021

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Feb. 14, 2021 COVID: 82 Deaths, 1,936 New Cases in L.A. County

Feb. 14, 2021 COVID: 82 Deaths, 1,936 New Cases in L.A. County

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) today released the latest data on COVID-19. The lower case numbers and deaths reported today may reflect delays in weekend…

La Mirada Proposes Community Gardens at Frontier Park

La Mirada Proposes Community Gardens at Frontier Park

BY TAMMYE MCDUFF In a special study session held February 9, La Mirada City Council proposed a Community Garden at Frontier Park. In 1998 the City committed $110,000 to relocate…

Feb. 13, 2021 COVID: 197 New Deaths, 3,254 New Cases in L.A. County

Feb. 13, 2021 COVID: 197 New Deaths, 3,254 New Cases in L.A. County

  Today, Public Health has confirmed 197 new deaths and 3,254 new cases of confirmed COVID-19. To date, Public Health has identified 1,164,769 positive cases of COVID-19 across all areas…

Mass vaccine site to open Tuesday at Cal State LA

Mass vaccine site to open Tuesday at Cal State LA

Officials were nearly done building a huge  vaccination site at Cal State University Los Angeles which will open next Tuesday and operate every day  until August. The site will vaccinate…

Kaiser Permanente’s Thriving Communities Fund Invests $50 Million in Supportive Housing

Kaiser Permanente’s Thriving Communities Fund Invests $50 Million in Supportive Housing

  Kaiser Permanente’s Thriving Communities Fund Invests $50 Million in First-of-its-Kind Private Equity Impact Fund Targeting Permanent Supportive Housing With Per-Unit Cost Below $200,000.   The SDS Supportive Housing Fund…

Biden-Harris Administration Announces New LGBTQ Protections in Housing

Biden-Harris Administration Announces New LGBTQ Protections in Housing

Today the Biden-Harris Administration announced that it will enforce the Fair Housing Act in cases of housing discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. The U.S. Department of Housing…

CHP motorcycle officer involved in multivehicle crash on 10 Freeway near downtown L.A.; all lanes closed

Feb. 11 11:34 a.m. A California Highway Patrol motorcycle officer was involved in a multivehicle crash on the 10 Freeway near downtown Los Angeles Thursday morning. The crash, reported near…

Feb. 10, 2021 COVID: 141 New Deaths and 3,434 New Cases in L.A. County

Public Health Working to Expand Vaccination Eligibility in Coming Weeks   The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed 141 new deaths and 3,434 new cases…

Asm. Cristina Garcia Introduces AB 453 on Nonconsensual Condom Removal/Stealthing

Asm. Cristina Garcia Introduces AB 453 on Nonconsensual Condom Removal/Stealthing

Sacramento, CA — Assemblymember Cristina Garcia (D-Bell Gardens) introduced trailblazing legislation that would include nonconsensual condom removal or ‘stealthing’ in the CA Civil Code. On the heels of Sexual Assault…

Aunt Jemima Is Now Officially the Pearl Milling Company

Aunt Jemima Is Now Officially the Pearl Milling Company

After 95 years, Quaker is changing the name of its Aunt Jemima products. By Lisa Lacy, ADWEEK • February 9, 2021 The pancake and syrup brand formerly known as Aunt…