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Top LA news: City to consider emergency relief for renters; more possible travel restrictions; more

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Published on April 07, 2020
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LA has the cleanest air in the world, report says

With so many people staying at home and off the roads, Los Angeles currently has the cleanest air in the world, according to IQ Air's live quality city ranking.

Read the full story on CBS Los Angeles.

Mayor Garcetti says LA could restrict travel outside neighborhoods if coronavirus cases soar

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti is encouraged by a slowing rate of coronavirus infections in the region but says City Hall could expand restrictions on public activity if the numbers take a turn for the worse.

Read the full story on KTLA 5 News.

City of LA workers ignore mayor’s advice to prevent spread of COVID-19

Undeterred by Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti's messaging for everyone to wear face masks to stop the spread of COVID-19, many LA city workers are not wearing face protectors or taking social distancing precautions while on the job on public sidewalks, NBC4's I-Team discovered.

Read the full story on NBC LA.

First responders handle multiple crashes amid rainy Monday

First responders kept busy all throughout the Santa Clarita Valley as multiple crashes took place under wet weather conditions Monday.

Read the full story on Santa Clarita Valley Signal.

LA to consider emergency relief program to protect renters affected by COVID-19 pandemic

The Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday is expected to vote on an emergency measure to help those who have found themselves out of work and unable to pay their rent due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Read the full story on ABC Los Angeles, KABC.


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