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LAist is part of Southern California Public Radio, a member-supported public media network. For the latest national news from NPR and our live radio broadcast, visitIf you’ve lived in L.A. long enough, you’re well aware that many Southern Californians drive at a, let’s say, lively pace.
If you’ve lived in L.A. long enough, you’re well aware that many Southern Californians drive at a, let’s say, lively pace.As someone who was told they’d likely be ticketed for “driving too slowly” during their drivers exam, I noticed it pretty quickly after moving here. The Angel City Jazz Festival, organized by Angel City Arts, is running through Oct. 29 at venues across L.A. including LACMA, The Moss Theatre, Zebulon, Zipper Hall and The World Stage. Tickets range from $0 to $25 dollars.
Hamilton checked first with her son’s doctor. The website was only offering vaccine appointments for adults. “The MediCal phone representative explained to us that they need to go through the Vaccine For Children Program,” she said. “So we’re like, alright, we don’t know what this program is.”— Anne Hamilton, summarizing another parent's surprise
After LAist asked CDPH why the Vaccine for Children’s Google-enabled map was not working, the website was fixed. However, it only shows participating providers, while neglecting to indicate if those doctors and pharmacies have pediatric COVID vaccine in stock. Parents either have to call each one individually to see if they're taking patients and have the shot, or try to cross reference with the federal“I know parents all over the country who are looking for doses.
That makes finding the pediatric dose harder for parents of small children because fewer people can vaccinate them. Pharmacists can only vaccinate children 3 years and older under a“We have a very long list in our office of families who are waiting for the day that our COVID vaccines come in so we can finally start vaccinating them. There's been a lot of frustration,” Ball said.
The Vaccines for Children program is run by the CDC. On a recent visit to Los Angeles, CDC Director Mandy Cohen said she’s not aware of any COVID vaccine supply or ordering issues. The only thing that hurts me worse than seeing a child get sick or hospitalized is them getting sick or hospitalized by something that I could have prevented.Pediatrician Eric Ball said he's concerned what the slow rollout will mean for vulnerable babies and toddlers who are too young to have been vaccinated and need multiple shots before the predicted winter COVID surge.
Winkler, a Hungarian immigrant, was 18 years old when she began her career in entertainment as a secretary for studio executive Harry Warner. She learned the ins and outs of the film business and in 1921 left Warner to found her own production and distribution business.— into a global star. A savvy promoter who understood the business side of creativity, she sold the series both domestically and overseas, regularly spinning her success to the trades.
Winkler wrote back,"If your comedies are what you say they are and what I think they should be, we can do business.", Walt checked Winkler's"responsibility and standing" with her former boss, Harry Warner."She is responsible for anything she may undertake," Warner responded.
“Both of those meetings were about the migrants that are being dropped off by the Governor of Texas and making sure that L.A. gets the resources we need,” Bass said in an interview. The delegation has already met with Tom Perez and Neera Tanden, the director of Intergovernmental Affairs and the White House Director of the Domestic Policy Council, to ask for more federal support with the housing crisis in the city.
They will also be meeting with Secretary Marcia Fudge from the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The group is expected to request more funding for housing vouchers and to ease the certification requirements for rental assistance.The delegation has met with Department of Transportation officials, including Secretary Pete Buttigieg, to discuss preparations for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games in L.A.
“If we have 19 members of Congress that represent L.A. County, and each one of them can direct funding, we need to maximize that,” she said. The resolution also calls for establishing a"community parent/guardian review board" composed of up to three members appointed by each councilmember, for potentially 21 members total. The board would review childrens' books proposed for acquisition by the city library and existing library books flagged by review board members.The Huntington Beach City Council has scheduled a study session on the proposal for Tuesday at approximately 4 p.m.
Ultimately, Van Der Mark and the council's other three conservative members voted to study the idea and come back with a new proposal, which is now on this week's agenda. That June vote came after nearly six hours of public testimony, most of it against the censorship measure. The Huntington Beach library system acquired about 9,000 books last year, according to library personnel.
Asked whether books about sexual health and sexual development could be banned under her proposal, Van Der Mark said no. But she said she objected, for example, to puberty books that include information about orgasms."Why would you want to teach what an orgasm feels like? You could get that on Amazon or in a sex shop. Why should it be in our libraries?" she said.
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