11June 2020
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It's Thursday, June 11, and I'm writing from Los Angeles.
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You might occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times. It's been at least a decade( or roughly two weeks)because we last focused on coronavirus reopenings. But here we are again, with another round of loosened up rules that mark a major action in reopening the L.A. economy.County authorities revealed Wednesday that fitness centers, museums, day camps, hotels for leisure travel and pro-league arenas without audiences in Los Angeles will all be enabled to reopen beginning Friday. Galleries, zoos, aquariums, campgrounds , Recreational Vehicle parks and outside leisure areas consisting of pool will likewise be enabled to resume then. Security protocols for those businesses will be revealed on Thursday, and operations that comply may reopen the next day.
, shooting won't resume instantly in L.A. [Link” href=”https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/business/story/2020-06-10/los-angeles-county-is-given-the-green-light-to-start-filming-again” target=”_blank”>. Read the story: >” Los Angeles County can reboot shooting despite coronavirus hazard”in the
Los Angeles Times] However, as L.A. County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer made clear, the region is far from out of the woods, even in the middle of the reopenings. “We are still in the middle of the woods and we still have a great deal of danger,” Ferrer stated. The county remains the center of the pandemic in California, and the coronavirus transmission rate here appears to be climbing up once again, as my coworker Colleen Shalby
kept in mind in her story. Advertisement [See also: “Who gets the blame if California sees major brand-new coronavirus outbreaks with resuming?”
Theater, bars and nail hair salons remain closed in the county, and celebrations, gatherings and the mixing of homes is still prohibited– with the exception of political demonstrations and religious services.
Over in Orange County, Disneyland and Disney California Adventure are planning to open July 17, pending regional and state governmental approvals. The amusement park has been closed because mid-March.
But in Riverside County, the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and its c and w counterpart, Stagecoach,
have actually been canceled for 2020. Advertisement And now, here's what's happening across California: In uncommon agreement, the 4 significant Sacramento-area counties will likewise enable major reopenings Friday in sync across the region. Schools, theater, bars, camping areas, casinos, day camps, health clubs, museums, zoos, spectator-less sports, hotels and more will be allowed to reopen Friday in Sacramento, Yolo, Placer and El Dorado counties. Sacramento Bee In the middle of police cruelty demonstrations, demonstrators target L.A. D.A. Jackie Lacey. Numerous demonstrators gathered in the blistering heat in downtown Los Angeles to decry the practices of the city's law enforcement and protest Dist. Atty. Jackie Lacey, who has come under fire for not prosecuting more police officers for misconduct. Los Angeles Times L.A. STORIES The Los Angeles Police Department is examining 56 allegations of misbehavior by officers throughout current protests against police brutality. 7 officers have been gotten of the field pending the result of the investigations.
Los Angeles Times Advertisement L.A. officials desire more cash for community policing. Activists state it misses the point. Los Angeles Times Charlie Chaplin filmed here: A silent-movie historian is seeking recognition for an alley just off Cahuenga Boulevard where Chaplin, Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd filmed parts of their particular classics. The Hollywood Reporter Los Angeles Times Advertisement Incorrect claims spread out online after a group of young, mainly Black business owners toured high end Sacramento suburban areas. The group's leader took the university student and current graduates to the areas as a “dream build” workout and urged them to “picture yourself living the way we're about to see, and imagine yourself in the homes we are about to see.” Unbeknownst to them, neighbors took pictures of them walking around and published them to social networks, warning that carloads of rioters were arriving. Police also got several calls about the group. Sacramento Bee”Bakersfield is an automobile town.” Regional car lovers are accelerating their lowriders, muscle cars and trucks, hot rods and motorbikes for a new Friday night vehicle cruise through downtown Bakersfield, which is set to repeat biweekly. Bakersfield Californian A poem to begin your Thursday: “The Way One Animal Trusts Another” by Carl Phillips. Poets.org Free online video games Get our complimentary daily crossword puzzle, sudoku, word search and arcade video games in our new video game center at latimes.com/games. Advertisement CALIFORNIA ALMANAC Los Angeles: warm, 89. San Diego: warm, 78. San Francisco: windy, 69. San Jose: windy, 85. Fresno: warm, 102. Sacramento: partially warm, 96. were still a few horse cattle ranches dotted here and there. I used to ride my bicycle a couple of blocks to check out one on my street in Canoga Park, bringing the horses deals with whenever I could, delighting in but not really appreciating that I was the one getting a reward– a quiet minute worlds apart from hectic life with a peaceful magnificent animal. What a privilege for a city lady. Those minutes were wonderful; I discovered and have actually always remembered how stepping away from life to share a quiet minute with nature really brings back the soul. If you have a memory or story about the Golden State, share it with us.(Please keep your story to 100 words.)” data-align-center =””> Advertisement Please let us understand what we can do to make this newsletter more useful to you. Send comments, grievances, concepts and unassociated book recommendations to Julia Wick. Follow her on Twitter @Sherlyholmes. More weather is here.AND FINALLY Today's Californiamemory originates from Rhonda Cross: I matured in the San Fernando Valley in the '60s when there