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On the June 29 episode of “SoCal Update,” a federal lawsuit alleges a case of discrimination, during the pandemic, by a controversial landlord. KPCC’s Aaron Mendelson provides an update on the case against Mike Nijjar and his low-income rental empire. ....
Coronavirus Vaccine Updated Published File: A pharmacist at UCI Health Center preps a COVID-19 vaccine. (Chava Sanchez/LAist) All 16,000 Los Angeles County firefighters and paramedics should receive their first dose of COVID-19 vaccines by Sunday. That includes first responders who work for the cities of Redondo Beach and Manhattan Beach, which operate their own independent fire departments, as well as emergency medical technicians with private ambulance services. City of Los Angeles firefighters have also begun receiving the vaccine. Dr. Marianne Gausche Hill, medical director of the county s Emergency Medical Services Agency, says the effort to fast-track those vaccinations comes as local hospitals continue to be inundated with COVID-19 patients. The state reported earlier that intensive care unit capacity throughout Southern California remains at 0%, and the stay-at-home order for the region has been extended indefinitely. ....
Enter email address You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times. This morning we’ll be sharing our compendium of some of the best California writing of 2020. California contains multitudes. This is a state of 40 million people a place so big that there have been at least 220 recorded attempts to break it up. Which is all to say that even a hundred stories couldn’t capture the entirety of the California experience during this historic year. Advertisement But these were 30 of our favorite stories published in 2020, from The Times and beyond. Together, they’ll take you up and down the coast, into the desert and through the Central Valley. There are narratives, investigations, news stories, essays and personal histories. You’ll meet nurses, linebackers, strawberry growers, a Qatari sheikh, a homeless 7-year-old, an iconoclastic federal judge and a devoted mail carrier, to name a few. ....
But inside the 86-unit park, tenants are missing rent payments and wondering when evictions will resume. Outside her family s mobile home, longtime resident Kara Gomez said she hasn t seen an eviction notice in months. That s a surprise, since they usually go up like clockwork on the third. (Gomez s own mother-in-law was evicted from the park in 2018.) Recent months have been hectic for Gomez and her family. Life doesn t stop when you have six kids, she said. Her 1-year-old has Down syndrome, which means regular medical appointments, in addition to picking up food at her son s school and trying to keep her five other kids education on track. ....