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California beaches back in business: People 'don’t want to be trapped at home'
Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement Memorial Day weekend brought crowds to beaches, trails and parks, but officials said that for the most part there were no major problems and that most people appeared to be Health officials have said this holiday weekend will be a big test of whether California can ease stay-at-home restrictions while continuing to slow the spread of the coronavirus.Overall, officials said there were no major problems are beaches, though some places like the Venice Boardwalk saw dense crowds with some not wearing masks.AdvertisementOfficials closed...…Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement Memorial Day weekend brought crowds to beaches, trails and parks, but officials said that for the most part there were no major problems and that most people appeared to be Health officials have said this holiday weekend will be a big test of whether California can ease stay-at-home restrictions while continuing to slow the spread of the coronavirus.Overall, officials said there were no major problems are beaches, though some places like the Venice Boardwalk saw dense crowds with some not wearing masks.AdvertisementOfficials closed...WW…
'Schools are essential!' Laguna Beach parents protest for reopening of classes
Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement As the Laguna Beach Unified School District prepares to for in-person learning as part of a hybrid model next week, parents with children in the district’s secondary schools are wondering why their kids cannot go back yet.Several dozen parents demonstrated at Main Beach, with several holding signs such as “schools are essential!” for the steady stream of motorists passing by on South Coast Highway.Indeed, the message was received, as the crowd roared its approval with each honk of a horn.AdvertisementCeleste Gilles, 48, who has two...…Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement As the Laguna Beach Unified School District prepares to for in-person learning as part of a hybrid model next week, parents with children in the district’s secondary schools are wondering why their kids cannot go back yet.Several dozen parents demonstrated at Main Beach, with several holding signs such as “schools are essential!” for the steady stream of motorists passing by on South Coast Highway.Indeed, the message was received, as the crowd roared its approval with each honk of a horn.AdvertisementCeleste Gilles, 48, who has two...WW…
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