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Tag: COVID-19
California sends relief to help small businesses
California, specifically the SoCal economic structure, is built on small businesses and mom-and-pop shops. Due to the recent fires, numerous businesses were lost, affecting the economy and job market for […]
Metro ridership in 2024 soars
More L.A. County residents are deciding to ride Metro to get to school, work, services and enjoy weekend activities with the agency reporting today more than 311 million boardings occurred […]
Flu Activity Remains High, But It’s Not Too Late to Get Vaccinated
Seasonal influenza (flu) cases and activity are high in California, but it’s not too late to get the flu shot to prevent severe illness and hospitalization. The California Department of […]
Wellness efforts in Palmdale
The Wellbeing Lab, voted to contract in May of 2021, is a programming effort created to help City of Palmdale residents cope with the day to day difficulties of life […]
COVID cases decrease among Blacks
The Los Angeles County Public Health Department reported 112 new cases of COVID-19. There has been one new death among Blacks since last week. The total diagnosed Black cases […]
COVID-19 cases rise among Blacks
COVID-19 was a serious pandemic when it first emerged in 2020, however, although four years have passed, the seriousness of COVID-19 hasn’t changed. The COVID-19 rates among the Black community […]
COVID-19 cases rise among Blacks
COVID-19 was a serious pandemic when it first emerged in 2020, however, although four years have passed, the seriousness of COVID-19 hasn’t changed. The COVID-19 rates among the Black community […]
Board agrees to cap rent in unincorporated areas
On a split 3-2 vote, the county Board of Supervisors this week agreed to extend through December a 4-percent cap on rent increases for rent-controlled apartments in unincorporated areas.In response […]
Biden announces termination of national COVID emergency
President Joe Biden recently informed Congress that he will end the twin national emergencies for addressing COVID-19 on May 11, as most of the world has returned closer to normalcy […]

