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How To Get A Free At-Home COVID Testing Kit In Monrovia
Los Angeles County will send at-home coronavirus PCR tests for free to residents experiencing coronavirus symptoms or exposure.

Andy Nguyen is a Field Editor based out of California who covers several Orange County communities including Los Alamitos, Seal Beach, Newport Beach, Lake Forest, Laguna Niguel and Dana Point. He previously worked at Times Community News covering public safety in the cities of Burbank and Glendale. Nguyen also wrote for the Thousand Oaks Acorn and the Orange County Register. He is a graduate of UC Berkeley with a degree in Media Studies.
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Los Angeles County will send at-home coronavirus PCR tests for free to residents experiencing coronavirus symptoms or exposure.

Los Angeles County will send at-home coronavirus PCR tests for free to residents experiencing coronavirus symptoms or exposure.
Los Angeles County will send at-home coronavirus PCR tests for free to residents experiencing coronavirus symptoms or exposure.
Los Angeles County will send at-home coronavirus PCR tests for free to residents experiencing coronavirus symptoms or exposure.
Residents will have to call the La Verne Police Department to get into the front lobby.
Although the new year is here in Glendora, that old evergreen tree from Christmas might still be sitting in your living room.
Monrovia residents will still be able to call the police department for non-emergency issues.
The Main Library and Bob Lucas Memorial Branch will return to curbside services for Altadena residents' needs amid a surge in COVID cases.
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City officials are set to throw Monrovia's annual New Year's Eve celebration on Myrtle Avenue.
The storm could make travel "very difficult to impossible" in parts of Claremont and La Verne, the National Weather Service reports.
The storm could make travel "very difficult to impossible" in parts of Diamond Bar and Walnut, the National Weather Service reports.
The storm could make travel "very difficult to impossible" in parts of Monrovia and the Southland, the National Weather Service reports.
The storm could make travel "very difficult to impossible" in parts of Glendora and the Southland, the National Weather Service reports.
The storm could make travel "very difficult to impossible" in parts of the Southland and Pasadena, the National Weather Service reports.
The winter storm could make travel "very difficult to impossible" in parts of the Southland, according to the National Weather Service.
Residents and visitors in Claremont won't need to worry about moving their cars during New Year's Eve and Day.
Glendora dog owners may face possible citations if they don't have a current license for their canine companions.
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