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Mayor Garcetti Experiencing Mild COVID-19 Symptoms
Mayor Eric Garcetti's office said he's experiencing mild COVID symptoms after testing positive Wednesday.

Mayor Eric Garcetti's office said he's experiencing mild COVID symptoms after testing positive Wednesday.

"Cooler weather has arrived, and with it, conditions that favor COVID transmission," said LACo Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer.
Weather conditions at Cape Canaveral delayed another launch that was supposed to occur this morning.
LA Pride organizers announced Thursday that they plan to host an in-person event for the first time in two years.
The general manager of Hollywood's Playhouse Nightclub will remain a defendant in a lawsuit brought by an injured aerialist.
Starting Thursday, LA County residents will need to provide proof of full vaccination to enter bars, nightclubs, breweries, and more.
A tractor trailer struck a pedestrian on the northbound 5 early Thursday morning, shutting down all northbound lanes for several hours.
The lawsuit, filed by the LA County Free Foundation, alleges the mandate violates their constitutional privacy rights.
The LAPD union alleges unfair labor negotiations related to the mandate for municipal employees.
The number of COVID-positive people hospitalized in LA County dipped again Friday, while vaccinations for children 5-11 move closer.
The Harbor Commission voted unanimously Friday to implement a "Container Excess Dwell Fee" on companies whose container linger at terminals.
A Los Angeles judge dismissed the state of California as a defendant in a lawsuit brought by three owners of dine-in restaurants.
LA Animal Services' shelters are nearing capacity, prompting city officials today to urge Angelenos to foster or adopt some of the animals.
A Westwood man pleaded guilty to providing counterfeit drugs with fentanyl to rapper Mac Miller, who overdosed in Studio City in 2018.
Starting Friday, Angelenos can apply for a basic income program that will give $1000 a month to 3,000 households a year.
The armorer on the set of 'Rust' insisted Friday she did not know how live ammunition ended up on set.
Family members of an Encino couple awaiting sentencing for their role in an $18 million COVID relief scheme think they were kidnapped.
Police say they may have located a vehicle possibly involved a Friday shooting that put a man in the hospital.
"It's not only a Los Angeles problem. It's not only a California problem. It's a problem across the country," said City Attorney Mike Feuer.
Barbara Ferrer said that children are susceptible to infection, and the county will offer vaccinations as soon as it gets CDC clearance.