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‘Blowing Up.’ Orange County-Based Suavecito Pivots in Pandemic, Partnering With Tapatio At the beginning of the pandemic shutdown, the owners of Suavecito, an Orange County-based pomade company, felt like their dreams of continuing their business were over. The date March 18, 2020, is singed
LA County COVID-19 Vaccine Program Expanding; Will ‘Line-Jumpers’ Take Advantage? Los Angeles County’s COVID-19 vaccination effort will undergo a “challenging” expansion Monday when people with underlying health conditions become eligible for shots. But with no requirement that patients provide documentation of their medical condition,
Hundreds Hurt or Accused LAPD of Violating Rights During George Floyd Protests in LA, Report Finds A new report excoriates Los Angeles police for the department’s actions during protests following the death of George Floyd last summer, blaming the agency for a litany of missteps that
You Could Get Taxed on Benefits You Never Received Due to EDD Fraud Come April 15, some Californians could get taxed on unemployment benefits they never requested or received. For nearly a year, hundreds of thousands of Californians forced out of work by the
California To Give 40% Of Vaccine Doses To Vulnerable Areas SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California will begin setting aside 40% of all vaccine doses for the state’s most vulnerable neighborhoods in an effort to inoculate people most at risk from the coronavirus and get
California Stadiums, Theme Parks Could Reopen in April With Restrictions California stadiums, theme parks and outdoor concerts can reopen as early as April 1 with restrictions, officials said Friday. The reopening will be based on venues following COVID-19 restrictions. The California Department of Public
California Had More Fentanyl Seized Than Any Other State in 2019, DEA Report Says What to Know California leads the nation in methamphetamine conversion labs. The 2020 National Drug Threat Assessment outlines threats posed by domestic and international drug trafficking and the abuse of
As USPS Performance Improves, First Class Mail Delays Still Happening For months leading up to last November’s election, the NBC4 I-Team along with other NBC owned stations around the country started monitoring first class mail delays. At the time, millions of vote-by-mail ballots and
Attack on Asian American Air Force Veteran in Koreatown Being Treated as Hate Crime Knocked to the ground and berated with racial slurs and anti-Asian threats, a U.S. Air Force veteran spoke out about his attack in Los Angeles’ Koreatown, which police are now
Angels Coach Tests Positive for Coronavirus Los Angeles Angels acting pitching coach Matt Wise has tested positive for the coronavirus but all players and coaches who had contact with him tested negative Saturday, manager Joe Maddon told reporters. The 45-year-old Wise “feels great,” Maddon
LAPD Investigates After Officers Allegedly Share George Floyd-Themed ‘Valentine’ The Los Angeles Police Department has launched an internal investigation after officers allegedly circulated a photo of George Floyd, a Black man killed by police last year in Minneapolis, with the caption “You take my
South LA Engineer Inspires Next Generation in NASA’s Latest Mission to Reach Mars If everything goes as planned, this Thursday, Feb. 18, the fifth NASA Rover will arrive to Mars. Mars 2020 / Perseverance, a long-term robotic exploration effort of the Red Planet that
LA County Reports Lower COVID-19 Numbers Over Holiday Weekend Los Angeles County reported 1,936 new cases of COVID-19 and 82 additional deaths Sunday, as officials said the relatively lower numbers may reflect reporting delays over the weekend. The number of coronavirus patients in county
Thousands of Counterfeit Perfumes Shipped to Southern California Didn’t Pass the Sniff Test Something smelled funny about a large shipment of what appeared to be designer perfumes that arrived in Southern California from Hong Kong. U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers recently seized the
Feds to Name Likely Cause of Helicopter Crash That Killed Nine, Including Kobe Bryant and Daughter Gianna In the year since the helicopter carrying Kobe Bryant crashed into a hillside on a foggy January morning, killing all nine aboard, there’s been plenty of finger-pointing
Police Arrest 6 People Who Changed Hollywood Sign To Read ‘Hollyboob’ [unable to retrieve full-text content] The prank occurred early Monday afternoon in the Hollywood hills. Published at Tue, 02 Feb 2021 22:25:53 +0000
Full List: Here Are the 2021 SAG Award Nominations The Screen Actors Guild paid tribute to Black stories and performers with “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” “One Night in Miami” and “Da 5 Bloods” earning top film nominations for the 27th annual SAG Awards, undoing