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"They're very familiar with the remote platforms," Callah said. "Their classes are being taught over Zoom, and they know that this is the reality, but I think it's also a very, very far cry from what they had expected to be doing when they envisioned

"It's not so much the assets," Councilmember Dr. Julian Gold clarified, "it's the amount of income the assets generate on a monthly basis."

Police Chief Dominick Rivetti described additional details to the Courier about the methods used by the scammers.

If smokey mezcal margaritas are on your mind, and you like the idea of cocktails that give back, Madre Oaxacan & Mezcaleria (with three locations in L.A., including West Hollywood), will be in residence at Terra every Thursday in September.  The rooftop lounge at Eataly

While census data collection was originally scheduled to end on Aug. 15, Congress granted the Census Bureau an extension until Oct. 31 given the outbreak of the novel coronavirus. But the census found itself the subject of controversy yet again when the Bureau announced it

In the Sept. 9 hearing, the commission adjudicated its second tenant-landlord dispute, a contentious case involving a tenant in a luxury penthouse apartment on Roxbury Drive. In that case, the tenant, a producer, claimed that her income had been substantially impacted by the shutdown of

Donors must be at least 17 years old, weigh at least 110 pounds and be in good general health. Individuals taking common daily medications (cholesterol, blood pressure, birth control, antidepressants, thyroid, even diabetics taking insulin) may donate blood.

To date, Public Health has identified 249,859 positive cases of COVID-19 across all areas of L.A. County, and a total of 6,090 deaths.

CORE is offering private testing to production units first due to the highly contained and close-knit nature of the communities. The organization has been commissioned by the AFI Film School to provide testing services for their student film productions.

"While we really can't say for sure what our situation will be in November, we have no choice but to plan based on information we have today," said City Clerk Huma Ahmed.