California is failing to provide crucial information about vaccine supply levels to local officials, complicating efforts to schedule appointments and contributing to temporary closures of vaccination sites.
Officials running local vaccination programs in multiple counties say they are not being told how many doses they will receive over the next three weeks, which is key data they need to keep vaccine sites open and running smoothly. latimes.com/california/sto…
Gov. Newsom said he learns every Tuesday morning how many doses California will receive over the next three weeks.
But state officials have yet to share those numbers with many local, city and county leaders, making it difficult to create appointments.
A California Department of Public Health spokesman did not answer questions about why the state has not shared three-week previews with local health officials. latimes.com/california/sto…
Instead, he said the question is “no longer relevant” because the state is transitioning to a new distribution model led by Blue Shield of California. latimes.com/california/sto…
We now know that Woods was on his way to Rolling Hills Country Club Tuesday for an 8 a.m. shoot for a TV series destined for GolfTV and the Discovery+ streaming service.
Woods was scheduled to meet prominent director Peter Berg and NFL stars Drew Brees and Justin Herbert for the 2nd day of a 2-day shoot for a series called “Tiger Woods: My Game" latimes.com/entertainment-…
.@Olivia_Rodrigo's swooning power ballad 'Drivers License' is the latest in a rich tradition of teenage melodrama in pop music that resonates with many listeners.
Wood writes that teen melodrama has been expressed across multiple generations, from the crisp R&B of the Shirelles’ “Will You Love Me Tomorrow," to the bleary, trap-inflected sound of Tate McRae’s Top 40 hit “You Broke Me First.” latimes.com/entertainment-…
"[Rodrigo's] singing, which embraces an explicit theatricality, somehow low-affect and overwrought at once, to bring the listener inside the narrator’s experience," Wood writes latimes.com/entertainment-…
In “Canine Intervention,” Jas Leverette — a Bay Area dog trainer whose clients include Steph Curry & Kevin Hart — shares the foundational principles of his business latimes.com/entertainment-…
A big difference from other dog training shows is that throughout the 6 episodes of the Netflix series, the 37-year-old Oakland native also helps each dog owner with their own behavioral change.
The first L.A. County Sheriff’s deputy who arrived at the scene of Tiger Woods' Tuesday morning car crash talked about what he saw: latimes.com/entertainment-…
Deputy Carlos Gonzalez, who arrived just 6 minutes after a neighbor called 911, said to the "Today" show Woods was conscious and calm and didn’t seem to know how badly he was hurt. latimes.com/entertainment-…
“I don’t think he was aware of how gravely he was injured at the time. It could be a mixture of adrenaline, it could’ve been shock,” Gonzalez said latimes.com/entertainment-…
Many people who used the access codes said they didn’t know they were doing anything wrong, and said they would not have signed up if they had known the codes had been earmarked for more vulnerable residents. Several said they regretted getting vaccinated. latimes.com/california/sto…
When Bryce Schramm got a text message about a code to book a vaccine appointment, he was skeptical.
He thought it sounded sketchy, at best. Then he received a second code in an email that specified that the vaccine site was testing their appointment booking system.
He couldn’t believe his luck when he was able to book an appointment for the very next day.
But he wanted to make sure he wasn’t doing anything wrong, so he called the state COVID-19 hotline number listed at the bottom of his confirmation email. latimes.com/california/sto…
“Jennifer Aniston has this sort of vocal tic that she does at the beginning of every single sentence that she starts on any [episode] that she’s in,” it was claimed.