Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced they made COVID-19 testing available to any individual who wants to be tested and now, the city finds itself with overly excessive unused testing kits amid the countrywide shortage.
In the earlier hours of Sunday, an earthquake with a magnitude of 3.3 rocks Los Angeles, California. The U.S. Geological Survey reported that the epicenter was a mile from a locality in San Fernando Valley.
A local government official urged the residents of Los Angeles to wear face masks after health officials reported a dramatic rise in coronavirus cases on Wednesday
David Villa. David Beckham. Thierry Henry. What do they have in common? The MLS. And while their names have done a ton to improve the image of the American Soccer League, there are other names that could do even more to further that cause.
Example? Cristiano Ronaldo.
Teachers often have the greatest impact on their students; they help mold us into the people we are today, yet sometimes it's only until later in life that you truly recognize the profoundness of their method of teaching or approach.
The ongoing debate continues in Los Angeles. Should city get an NFL team or not? Although Los Angeles is the second most populated city in America, it wouldn't be a wise decision to put an NFL team there.
The fact that low-income students continue to face an uphill battle, as the rest of the nation's students flourish, is obvious to Bill Admans, co-founder of the Los Angeles chapter of Minds Matter, a tutoring and mentoring nonprofit. In a conversation with Latin Post, Admans talked about the status of low-income students and the ways Minds Matter has worked to improve conditions for them on a local and national level.
Since the 1960s, the city of Los Angeles has become known as the Bank Robbery Capital of the World, but after a half a century, FBI agents are now wondering, "where did all the bandits go?"