A California Superior Court judge on June 12 granted a temporary restraining order against Gov. Gavin Newsom’s executive order requiring all counties in the state to send vote-by-mail ballots to every registered voter for the Nov. 3 general election. Sutter County Judge Perry Parker suspended Newsom’s Executive Order N-67-20, issued on June 3, calling it […]
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Metro and our Mobility on Demand partner Via have joined forces with First 5 LA Best Start and their countywide network of nonprofits to deliver food and diapers to vulnerable families during the COVID-19 crisis. First 5 LA aims to strengthen families, communities and social systems so all children in [continue reading]
Calling all Angelenos! Participate in the Wear A Mask LA video PSA contest to show all Los Angeles County residents why it’s important to wear a face covering or mask [continue reading]
► More Info: http://goo.gl/PifN7p Los Angeles (LA) Public Transportation guide for LA visitors in this travel guide by Hipfig. LA Metro has six train lines covering the Los Angeles area. LA Metro also runs 3 types of buses – Local (Orange), Rapid (Red), and Express (Blue) in Los Angeles. Topics covered in this useful Los […]
► More detailed info at – http://goo.gl/RL3fVV Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) helpful guide in this video for arriving passengers to Los Angeles. This LAX Airport travel video covers the arrival process for International passengers, transit for connecting passengers, and LAX Ground transportation information. This useful LAX Airport video for arriving passengers covers below topics […]
Every Sunday for the last 12 years, Vietnam War veteran Robert Rosebrock has stood on the corner of Wilshire and San Vicente boulevards in West Los Angeles, protesting the alleged misuse of the property behind him. The 388-acre parcel of land houses the Veteran Affairs (VA) Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, including a VA hospital. […]
SANTA ANA, Calif. (CNS)—Orange County’s chief health officer, Dr. Nichole Quick, resigned on June 8 after drawing criticism from residents for her order last month to require face coverings as the county allowed some businesses to reopen. Quick was receiving heightened security due to threats stemming from her the mask order. Protesters brought a poster […]
California’s Employment Development Department (EDD) is working to process a soaring number of unemployment claims, and it has hired outside help. A contract posted online by the EDD outlines an $11 million deal with staffing agency Deloitte. Los Angeles-based lawyer Michael Alfera has voiced concerns that this contract may violate California’s controversial AB5 law, which […]
This month, the Councils are going to take live public comments by phone during the meeting, as well as online. This experiment will start with the San Fernando Valley Service Council meeting on June 3. During the San Fernando Valley meeting, members of the public can call 877.422.8614 and enter [continue reading]
pdf for download here The above progress report is the first from Metro’s Recovery Task Force, formed this spring to develop a plan on how Metro can best serve the public moving forward from the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic. The report includes a dozen early action recommendations. Before we go further: [continue reading]