• There will be $1.5-million cash prizes given out to 10 winners, who will be selected on June 15.
• There will also be $50,000 cash prizes given out to 30 winners, half of whom will be selected on June 4 and the remainder on June 11. latimes.com/california/sto…
• Who is eligible for the $1.5-million and $50,000 prizes?
With certain exceptions, all California residents — regardless of immigration status — who have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose will be eligible for these prizes. latimes.com/california/sto…
• Do you need to register to be considered in the drawing?
No. Any California resident who has received at least one vaccine dose is automatically registered; vaccination records are filed with the state’s vaccine registry. latimes.com/california/sto…
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The men also allege Celebration, L.A.’s largest LGBTQ theater, mishandled complaints about Shepperd’s behavior and ultimately chose to keep him in his leadership position until this week — when the theater fired him after an internal investigation latimes.com/entertainment-…
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What was a handful of small retailers last year has boomed into a full-fledged night market replete with opportunity, competition and a sense of community during the devastating pandemic.
Over the course of a week, thousands of people descend on this Eastside neighborhood. They peruse the stands, food trucks and carts, with the occasional car squeezing through the crowd. Weekends — morning and night — are the most congested. latimes.com/california/sto…
It all started with a taco stand.
Erasmo Reyes began selling 50-cent tacos in Lincoln Heights more than a decade ago, but it was his customers who coined the business’ now celebrated name: Avenue 26 Tacos.
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They showed off the new haircut, the fresh fit.