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September 15, 2021
COVID-19 Vaccine Required For LA County Bars, Breweries, and Nightclubs

Employees and patrons of Los Angeles County's bars, breweries, and nightclubs will have to get the first dose of a vaccine by Oct. 7. Anyone hoping to grab a beer at a bar or nightclub in Los Angeles County will also have to pull out their vaccination card in addition to an official ID starting […]

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September 11, 2021
Final City Redistricting Hearing - TODAY at 10am

Today (September 11th at 10am) is the last opportunity to provide public testimony on the City's redistricting process. Redistricting helps assure that communities have equal access to political representation. For more information on LA City Redistricting, click here. For details about the September 11 hearing, click here. Join us for an important meeting about “redistricting.” The purpose of […]

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September 11, 2021
September 11, Twenty Years Ago

Today marks twenty years since the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks; the day that shook the United States to it’s soul. We remember the 2977 people, who went to work like any other morning and died at the World Trade Center, The Pentagon and Shanksville, PA. Following the attacks, there was a unity and bond […]

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September 7, 2021
LAPD Devonshire Area Crime Map

Click here to see the locations of crime reported in the Devonshire Area.

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September 7, 2021
File A Police Report Online

Welcome to the Los Angeles Police Department Community Online Reporting Service.  Using this service allows you to submit select police reports at your convenience. IF THIS IS AN EMERGENCY OR CRIME IN PROGRESS, PLEASE CALL 911. If your incident did not meet the criteria for online reporting, please dial 1-877-ASK-LAPD (Toll Free) (1-877-275-5273) (Voice and TDD/TTY) for […]

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September 7, 2021
File A Police Report Online

Welcome to the Los Angeles Police Department Community Online Reporting Service.  Using this service allows you to submit select police reports at your convenience. IF THIS IS AN EMERGENCY OR CRIME IN PROGRESS, PLEASE CALL 911. If your incident did not meet the criteria for online reporting, please dial 1-877-ASK-LAPD (Toll Free) (1-877-275-5273) (Voice and TDD/TTY) for […]

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August 28, 2021
Proposed Express Car Wash Presentation

The 8/19/2021 presentation of the proposed express car wash may be reviewed by clicking on the link: https://us02web.zoom.us/... Please join the next GHNNC Board Meeting, via Zoom on 9/7/2021 at 6:30pm, to hear about this project and other matters in our community. Click here for the project plans and images.

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August 23, 2021
The Time To Get Ready For Major Wildfires Is Now

Here's the message from L.A. city officials: Get ready for major wildfires — and do it now! Clear the brush around your home, prepare an emergency kit and make sure you and your family have evacuation plans. At an event held today at Van Nuys Airport, councilmember Monica Rodriguez, who represents the northeast San Fernando […]

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August 18, 2021
Joint Board and PLUM Committee Meeting Thursday to Discuss the Proposed Car Wash Development

The regularly scheduled Planning and Land Use Management (PLUM) committee meeting for tomorrow has been set up as a joint meeting between the board and the PLUM Committee.  The big item on the agenda is the proposed car wash development on the corner of Rinaldi and Balboa.  The developer will present their updated drawings of […]

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August 18, 2021
VaxFacts from the Mayor – August 18, 2021

This week, the City of L.A. began administering third dose Pfizer and Moderna vaccines to people who are moderately or severely immunocompromised. Anyone who qualifies should check with their healthcare provider to make sure that receiving a third dose is the best option. Moderna or Pfizer third doses will be administered at least 28 days after […]

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August 6, 2021
Dana Brown Confirmed to Lead Animal Services

This week, the City Council approved Mayor Garcetti's appointment of Dana Brown to lead the Los Angeles Animal Services Department (LAAS). Brown served as Interim General Manager since early May, following Brenda Barnette's retirement. A public servant for more than 30 years, Dana most recently worked as the City's Chief Employee Relations Officer in the […]

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August 3, 2021
Should I Get A COVID Test If I'm Vaccinated? Where To Go And How To Book Your Appointment

As COVID cases continue to climb among the fully vaccinated (particularly community transmission), the CDC has released new guidelines to help curb the spread — including updated mask and testing recommendations. The new guidance recommends that fully vaccinated individuals get tested for COVID within 3-5 days after any known exposure, even if they aren’t symptomatic. The CDC also says […]

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July 31, 2021
Free WiFi for At-Risk Students

ACT or Angeleno Connectivity Trust is a program that provides free WiFi hotspots for eligible K-12 students in LA. It provides 100 GB per year of free Internet access for K-12 students for five years. Eligibility includes foster youth, students with a disability, students experiencing housing insecurity and any other at-risk students. To learn more, […]

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July 15, 2021
You Have to Wear a Mask Indoors Starting this Weekend

Starting just before midnight on Saturday, everyone indoors — no matter their vaccination status — will be required to wear a face covering, unless they are eating or drinking. Amid rising hospitalizations, deaths and new COVID-19 cases fueled by the delta variant, Los Angeles County public health officials are reinstituting an indoor mask mandate. Starting just before […]

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July 13, 2021
$262.6 Billion State Budget Signed by Governor Newsom

Monday evening, Governor Newsom signed the state budget.  It will assist children, families, immigrants, and small businesses; providing immediate relief to those hit hardest by the pandemic. The State budget makes critical investments in our future and quality of life. Some budget items that will benefit our region include: Golden State Stimulus money directly into […]

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July 2, 2021
COVID-19 Counseling Available from Cal Voices Crisis Counseling Assistance and Training Program (CCP)

The Cal Voices’s CCP is a program of the larger CalHOPE CCP. CalHOPE is California’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic and other disasters. Our services are part of a larger FEMA project for COVID-19. Cal Voices's CCP is a part of a network of organizations and individuals that are being trained to provide virtual support to Californians experiencing stress, […]

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July 1, 2021
Minimum Wage Increase on July 1 (Today)

On Jul. 1, the minimum wage in the City of Los Angeles will increase to $15 an hour for small businesses, equaling the minimum wage for larger employers. Visit the Office of Wage Standards website for more information and resources, including required workplace posters available in 13 languages.

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July 1, 2021
CALIFORNIA EVICTION MORATORIUM EXTENDED AND COVID-19 RENT RELIEF - APPLY NOW!

Late Monday night, Governor Newsom signed legislation that extends the State's eviction moratorium through Sept. 30, 2021. The new law leverages $5 billion in federal rental assistance to help the State's tenants and small landlords. The legislation enhances current State law by increasing rental assistance to 100 percent of rent that is past due because of […]

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June 29, 2021
LA County Health Officials Recommend Wearing A Mask Indoors To Curb Spread Of Delta Variant

The recommendation is meant as a precautionary measure, not a rule. It comes amid mounting evidence that the Delta variant of the coronavirus is spreading in L.A. County. Don’t toss out your masks just yet. Los Angeles County health officials recommend that everyone, regardless of their vaccination status against COVID-19, wear a face mask indoors […]

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June 28, 2021
VaxFacts from the Mayor – June 28, 2021

Summer is here — and the end of the pandemic is in sight. Our state’s reopening and the steady decline in COVID-19 infections and related deaths has brought us renewed hope for recovery. This milestone for California comes as one in every five infections in the U.S. is now linked to the new and more […]

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