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Thrive Health Lab keeps clients moving with virtual workouts
  • Business

Thrive Health Lab keeps clients moving with virtual workouts

  • February 16, 2021

By Darlene Donloe Contributing Writer VIEW PARK — When gyms and fitness centers were forced to close last March due to the coronavirus epidemic, people […]

County official offers tips on coping with loss, grief
  • Health

County official offers tips on coping with loss, grief

  • February 16, 2021

By Marie Y. Lemelle Contributing Writer The coronavirus pandemic has caused grief on a global level. Communities are suffering and the concern, especially during holidays […]

Blacks receiving low percentage of COVID vaccines doses
  • Coronavirus Digest
  • Health

Blacks receiving low percentage of COVID vaccines doses

  • February 9, 2021

Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — More than 1 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered in Los Angeles County to date, but statistics […]

Compton College to offer Black History Month events
  • L.A. Digest

Compton College to offer Black History Month events

  • February 6, 2021

L.A. DIGEST Staff and Wire Reports COMPTON — Compton College will celebrate Black History Month virtually with a series of educational and cultural events that […]

Eased outdoor dining restrictions welcomed news in Inglewood
  • Business

Eased outdoor dining restrictions welcomed news in Inglewood

  • February 6, 2021

By 2UrbanGirls Contributing Writer INGLEWOOD — Gov. Gavin Newsom has loosened COVID-19 restrictions and moved the state back into a tiered system, allowing many industries […]

Antibody therapy may reduce COVID-19 hospitalizations
  • Health

Antibody therapy may reduce COVID-19 hospitalizations

  • February 6, 2021

By Marie Y. Lemelle Contributing Writer COVID-19 vaccines are rolling out across the nation at a slower pace than expected. Whether on the fence about […]

County explains disbursement of business relief funds
  • Business

County explains disbursement of business relief funds

  • February 5, 2021

By Alfredo Santana Contributing Writer LOS ANGELES — The county has distributed nearly $100 million in grants to small, micro and nonprofit businesses that have […]

The Standard closes its West Hollywood hotel
  • Business

The Standard closes its West Hollywood hotel

  • January 30, 2021

By Juliet Bennett Rylah Contributing Writer WEST HOLLYWOOD — After more than two decades on the Sunset Strip, The Standard hotel in West Hollywood closed […]

Restaurants can allow outdoor dining starting Jan. 29
  • Health

Restaurants can allow outdoor dining starting Jan. 29

  • January 29, 2021

Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — Outdoor restaurant dining will resume in Los Angeles County Jan. 29, but the county has permitted personal care businesses […]

Vaccinations necessary to end pandemic, experts warn
  • Health

Vaccinations necessary to end pandemic, experts warn

  • January 29, 2021

Health care workers, long-term care residents receive priority for vaccine By Marie Y. Lemelle Contributing Writer LOS ANGELES — According to National Institute of Allergy […]

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