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Homelessness · Los AngelesBy Denise Dador Click here for updates on this story LOS ANGELES (KABC) — Public health officials have declared a Hepatitis A outbreak in Los Angeles County with cases on the rise and elevated levels of the virus in wastewater. L.A. County typically records about 30 to 50 confirmed cases of Hepatitis A each year. But in 2024, the county saw 138 cases. This year, public health officials say we’re on track to see even higher numbers. “In the f…See the Story
Hepatitis A outbreak declared in Los Angeles County. Here's what you need to know
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HealthThe Southwest Folklife Alliance, which produces the Tucson Meet Yourself festival, recently learned its $45,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) was revoked. The funding loss represents about 9% of the festivals total budget.If you've never produced an event, you don't realize what goes into it in terms of labor and cost, said Kimi Eisele, a folklorist with the Southwest Folklife Alliance.For the past decade, NEA support has …See the Story
'It's a big loss': Tucson Meet Yourself faces funding cut after NEA revokes $45K grant
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Culver City · Culver CityThe State Council has recently issued guidelines on urban renewal programs, proposing to innovate and improve demand-oriented, project-driven urban renewal mechanisms and systems and supporting the use of existing inefficient land for constructing affordable housing, industrial development, and improving public service facilities.See the Story