Chris Pratt & Katherine Schwarzenegger Catch Some Fresh Air with Neighborhood Walk

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Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger keep close while walking around their neighborhood on Monday afternoon (March 16) in Santa Monica, Calif. Just like most people around the country, and likely around the world, Chris and Katherine are staying home and self-quarantining amid the coronavirus outbreak. One activity that is okay to do while ...
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Apple Employee In Culver City Tests Positive For Coronavirus

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Apple follows news of a employee testing positive at Hulu’s Santa Monica office as the virus continues to spread and the efforts to combat it become more intense across the entertainment sector and the nation. “We recognize this is a challenging time for our global community and our thoughts remain with those around the world personally ...
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In California: Millions locked down and fears manifest as 911 calls for coughing

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Why the show's co-creator calls that aspect is a "safe bet." Did you know: Parts of earlier seasons were filmed at Paramount Ranch in the Santa Monica Mountains. Much of the faux western town burned down in the 2018 Woolsey Fire, but a white chapel did not. "Puff, puff, no pass": A Los Angeles cannabis company is seeing four times as many ...
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Apple says employee taking time off from Santa Monica store tested positive for COVID-19

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Reported by TechCrunch, late last night Apple confirmed that an employee from its Santa Monica store has tested positive for COVID-19. “The employee had been on leave to care for a relative since March 2nd.” It’s unknown if the employee could have been contagious before taking the time off. Apple shared a statement with TC: Apple’s ...
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Jennifer Lopez Talks Social Distancing: 'It's a Real Reset Button for So Many of Us'

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8, 2020, in Santa Monica, Calif. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP) Like much of the world, Jennifer Lopez is currently at home practicing social distancing — and she’s using this time to reflect and “reset.
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School closures stress families as coronavirus halts L.A. service centers

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Galicia works as a babysitter, helper and home organizer at four residences a week in Bel Air and Santa Monica and is worried about cancellations. Her husband Edgar, a truck driver at the port, has worked fewer hours in the last few weeks due to reduced imports from China. Their children — son Daniel, 9, and daughter Alondra, 16 — are both ...
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Are Long Waits Discouraging US Voters from Casting Ballots in Primary Elections?

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NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - Abdul Smith, a 42-year-old African American resident of Santa Monica, California, made six attempts to vote in his state’s Democratic primary on March 3. Long lines at polling stations defeated him each time. “It was the first vote I’d missed since my 18th birthday,” Smith told VOA. “Every time I went to a ...
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City Of Santa Monica Issues Temporary Moratorium On Evictions For Non-Payment Of Rent By Residential Tenants Impacted By COVID-19

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SANTA MONICA, Calif. – This afternoon, the City of Santa Monica (the "City") issued a supplement to the local emergency proclamation that places a temporary moratorium on evictions for non-payment of rent by residential tenants impacted by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
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Some US Voters Face Discouragingly Long Waits to Cast Ballots in Primary Elections

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NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - Abdul Smith, a 42-year-old African American resident of Santa Monica, California, made six attempts to vote in his state’s Democratic primary on March 3. Long lines at polling stations defeated him each time. “It was the first vote I’d missed since my 18th birthday,” Smith told VOA. “Every time I went to a ...
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