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Today: Even though firefighters in California were some of the first to be offered the COVID-19 vaccine, many have refused to take it. KPCC Science Reporter Jacob Margolis explores how big of an issue vaccine hesitancy is for firefighters.Then
Today, a look at how LAUSD teachers and kids are faring as schools begin to reopen. Plus, Amazon hits a new streaming milestone.
Today, what people should know about vaccine eligibility expanding tomorrow. Plus, reports review LAPD’s summer protest response, and rare, high-end produce.
Today, why a popular movie theater chain is closing and how some are trying to save it. Plus, we learn why ReNew Health Group’s Nursing Homes are operating with denied licenses.
Today, preparing little ones to go back to school as LAUSD begins to reopen tomorrow. Plus, a new investigation looks at a nursing home chain's failures to serve residents.
Today, a group of parents wants LAUSD to bring more students back, sooner. Plus, anti-Asian hate’s impact on an artist’s life, plus six Anza Borrego excursions.
Today: Why the next six weeks will be critical for L.A.'s fight against COVID. Plus, L.A. City Council to explore expansion of LAPD’s mental health crisis teams.
Today, Los Angeles is officially in the orange COVID-19 reopening tier. Plus, checking in with small businesses in Leimert Park after a year-long pandemic.
Today, teachers and administrators prepare for students to return to class. Plus, streaming services and actors of color win big at SAG Awards.
Today, the latest on the location of this year’s Oscars. Plus, composer Ellen Reid paired public art with L.A.’s natural environment.
Today, L.A. County is asking to be dismissed from a lawsuit over homelessness crisis. Plus, details about the LAPD shooting and killing a man early Monday morning.
Today, how and why the city cleared a longstanding homeless encampment in Echo Park. Plus, a comprehensive guide to LAUSD’s reopening and a virtual cumbia dance party.
Today, new research shows how quickly the San Andreas Fault is moving and what that means. Plus, how Asian Americans in the SGV process the Atlanta shootings.
Today, vaccination sites face challenges in ensuring people are truly eligible. Plus, federal money to keep public transit moving, and Oscars nominees required to show up.
Today, how a community college is still enrolling despite high pandemic dropout rates. Plus, a new study shows exactly how the pandemic has impacted movie theaters.
Today, the latest on efforts to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom. Plus, Disney’s plans to reopen theme parks, and a timeline reflecting on the past year.
Today, how the DA’s plan to review criminal cases could impact a man from South L.A. Plus, how the Academy Awards nominations broke a few records this year.
Today, health officials and organizations synergize to get more CA farmworkers vaccinated. Plus, this year’s Oscars nominations — and winners — could look a lot different.
Today, why are economists expecting the bounce back from the pandemic to be quick? Plus, an update on the creative economy, and the cost of Hollywood’s lack of diversity.
Today, rainfall triggers an unpleasant surprise in areas hit by wildfires last year. Plus, what a red tier means for indoor dining, and some promising college aid numbers.
Today, meet the man behind the 13-mile trail from the Crenshaw District to Playa del Rey. Plus, potential LAUSD/teachers deal, and how to talk to kids about returning to school.
Today, the L.A. County sheriff proposes a joint task force to investigate corruption. Plus, a saloon defies pandemic rules and “City of Ghosts” explores complex L.A. history.
Today, food workers gain access to the vaccine and our dry rainy season comes to a close. Plus, how do we ensure fairness in deciding who gets the vaccine next?
Today, Metro considers plan to start free bus and train rides as early as January 2022. Plus, colleges are hiring confidential survivor advocates to help reduce sexual violence.
Today, an update on L.A.’s efforts to move away from armed police response. Plus, creative workers feel left out of COVID-related economic relief.
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