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Dining out? It’s important to know the risk to yourself and others. It is still not safe to dine with people you don’t live with. It’s important to know the risk to yourself and others. It is still not safe to dine with people you don’t live with. 2/16/2021

In observance of the Presidents Day holiday, City offices will be closed on Monday, February 15, 2021. We will resume service Tuesday, February16, 2021. Both the South Pasadena Police and Fire Departments will have staff available to assist the public. For non-emergency assistance, you may contact the Police Department at (626) 403-7270, while the Fire …

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Keep family traditions but celebrate Lunar New Year virtually this year. Even if elders have been vaccinated, it’s still important to keep everyone safe by celebrating with just your household. Consider virtual options when it comes to giving red envelopes, i.e., apps and online banking methods are a good way to share prosperity from a …

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We know that hundreds of thousands of county residents are still unable to pay rent. Some hope was offered at the end of last month when the Extended Tenant Relief Act (Senate Bill 91) was passed in California. The bill extends protections for tenants who can’t pay rent. And as long as tenants pay at least 25% of …

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The County of Los Angeles is committed to reopening the County as safely as possible. Resources are available at saferatwork.la for businesses, employees, and residents to help everyone thrive in the new normal. You can help slow the spread of the virus. No matter in what capacity or setting; whether as an employee or customer, …

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The County is actively vaccinating healthcare workers, staff and residents at skilled nursing facilities and long-term care facilities, as well as Los Angeles County residents 65 and older. Starting tomorrow, due to a short supply of vaccines from the State, County sites will only be administering second doses for the remainder of the week. To …

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