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Top LA news: Homeless not told how to stop spread of virus; LAPD to increase street presence; more

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Published on March 18, 2020
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Los Angeles.

Lyle Waggoner, actor known for work on 'Carol Burnett Show', dies at 84

Lyle Waggoner, best known for his comedic work on "The Carol Burnett Show" and dramatic role on "Wonder Woman," died Tuesday at his Los Angeles home. He was 84.

Read the full story on CBS Los Angeles.

Many homeless on Skid Row say no one is telling them how to stop spread of virus

While much of Los Angeles is practicing "social distancing," that's not the case on Skid Row and at most encampments where the homeless live in dangerously close quarters.

Read the full story on NBC LA.

Local law enforcement to increase street presence

The Los Angeles Police Department will shift half the detectives working in its community stations to daily patrol in order to ensure public peace.

Read the full story on Fox 11 Los Angeles.

Need to stock your pantry? These LA restaurants are temporarily flipping to corner stores.

If the thought of wrestling over the last bag of dried pasta in a grocery store sounds like the most stressful way to stock up for coronavirus quarantine, you're probably right.

Read the full story on Time Out Los Angeles.


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