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@MikeRoe Hollywood week had become predictable with the group musfunctions and meltdowns. I like this performance structure. Waiting to see what tomorrow brings.
LA Fire Chief Kristin Crowley:
2 cars stuck in flood channel in Lincoln Heights, 1 person found downriver outside city limits. Victim was rescued.
Wires reported down across city.
2 debris flows in Sherman Oaks, no structures impacted.
Partial roof collapse in Koreatown.
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I have used Twitter to find sources and read what others are up to, and I do enjoy my Twitter conversations about bicycling.
And I've tried to not be that person who's always Tweeting too hard.
But credibility counts.
I support this move by LAist and NPR.
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@Pflax1 I've been on the SGR bike path in similar circumstances, sometimes passing and calling out on your left, and sometimes being passed. I don't mind the loud yell. Sometimes people don't know what their volume is, either too soft or too loud.
MONDAY LA Report news in 7+ minutes: https://t.co/njpZNqfmgt
#WeHo's Drag March against anti-#LGBTQ legislation; With LA's COVID renter protections gone, an assistance group goes door to door; rain brings a SoCal 'shroom bloom; @CTGLA has "observership" for trans & nonbinary folk
Restrooms can get taken for granted. If you work late hours, where do you go? What about if you're unhoused?
In my latest, I explore history of pay toilets and why we have only 14 of a key city solution now: permanent public toilets. @LAist
https://t.co/8fYot7pVB9
#LosAngeles County renters are losing COVID-19 protections, but other safeguards will remain in place.
This guide is your roadmap for understanding all the changes for L.A. renters.
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π§΅ My phone says it's snowing right now in the tiny community of Twin Peaks in the #SanBernardino Mountains.
And I keep thinking about the man I profiled in this story:
https://t.co/5piftGAcky
I obtained data from @LASDHQ showing that nearly 15,000 evictions were served in L.A. from April 2020 through Dec. 2022.
For another @LAist story today, @julia_p_barajas interviewed L.A. renters who worry they may be next. https://t.co/eDWQxUnI6W
Here's what I learned about where/why mountain residents are struggling and some tips and resources for getting thru insurance & permits to rebuild:
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#Storm brings rain and low snow; CA's liberal counties see more #concealedcarry apps and #firearms safety training; mom seeks justice in son's cold case killing; #Dodgers will play #OpeningDay under new LEDs