By Emily Jo Wharry Contributing Writer
Beverly Hills has banned any trick-or-treating (and car-based “trunk-or-treating”) on Oct. 31. While the practice was briefly banned by L.A. County last month, officials have since changed their stance to one of strong discouragement. — L.A. Times
Continued outbreaks linked to social gatherings and workplaces are preventing L.A. County from progressing to a less-restrictive reopening tier, according to public health officials. — L.A. Times
The city will resume regular parking enforcement and street sweeping tomorrow — so don’t forget to move your car. — Los Feliz Ledger
Only a handful of states currently have enough public health workers to investigate their coronavirus cases, according to an NPR analysis. https://t.co/EdPWRRbQSO
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Over 600 LAPD employees have tested positive for COVID-19 since the pandemic started. About 200 LAFD employees have tested positive. — CBS Los Angeles
L.A. Comic Con has canceled its 2020 event. Last month, organizers announced they would host an in-person event in December, but an absence of reopening guidelines from L.A. for events and theme parks prevented further planning. — Fox Los Angeles
“Grab & Go” food centers, organized by LAUSD, have provided 67 million free meals to L.A. residents since opening in March. — USC Annenberg Media
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