Good morning, L.A. ☀️ Here's what you need to know today.
I ran a half marathon for the very first time in my life in San Diegotomorrow. Now, we’ve got some more important stuff to talk about.We’ve got less than 48 hours until polls close for the June 7 primary election. If you haven’t filled out your ballot yet, you’re probably not alone — procrastinators, unite!But if you’re getting nervous sweats about trying to cram all your election research into these next few hours, worry not.
If you’re an L.A. city resident voting for mayor, we’ve got the ultimate election procrastinator tool:to get it delivered to your inbox. It’s simple: Answer a handful of questions about where you stand on issues like homelessness, policing and the climate emergency, and the quiz will tell you which mayoral candidate most aligns with your views. No need to decipher vague campaign statements that avoid talking about the issues, or open a dozen tabs to figure out where exactly a candidate stands. The whole quiz takes just a few minutes.the candidates' responses by topic, you can also do that.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Pride festival takes over West HollywoodWest Hollywood celebrated Pride Sunday for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read more »
Queens Pride parade returns after 2-year COVID hiatusRainbows once again filled 37th Avenue in Jackson Heights after Queens Pride had a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic.
Read more »
LA County sees another increase in COVID hospitalizationsIf COVID-related hospitalizations continue to rise and put LA County into 'high' virus transmission, indoor mask mandates may return.
Read more »
Queens Pride Parade returns after 2-year pandemic hiatusThe parade, which returned after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, is the second oldest and second-largest Pride parade in New York City.
Read more »
How Alabama's current COVID numbers compare to previous surgesAlabama's current COVID wavelet looks like a blip on the radar compared to the all-time highs of some previous waves. But the numbers are still trending up.
Read more »
China reports 162 new COVID cases for June 4 vs 171 a day earlierMainland China recorded 162 new coronavirus cases on June 4, of which 56 were symptomatic and 106 were asymptomatic, the National Health Commission said on Sunday.
Read more »