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Alissa, Mike, and LA Taco’s Memo Torres break down three months of ICE raids and explain why a Labor Day lull doesn’t mean the feds are letting up. LA County passes a law that says your landlord must keep your apartment below 82 degrees, and LA City may follow suit. California sets up its own CDC amid a major COVID spike. And yet another major setback for Frank McCourt’s gondola — will this project ever get off the ground?Memo’s Daily Memo has become a must-watch to keep up with LA’s ongoing siege. Read it at LA Taco or watch it on LA Taco’s Instagram or Memo’s InstagramLA Taco’s reporting on the ICE raids has been featured on MSNBC, NPR, KQED, Huff Post, and the Washington PostAnd be sure to check out stories and photography by LA Taco’s staff investigative reporter Lexis-Olivier RayAs Trump threatens to deploy the National Guard to Chicago, a federal judge rules that deploying the National Guard to LA was illegal. The deployment also cost taxpayers $120 million“Take your orange aprons somewhere else”: Councilmember Ysabel Jurado tries to block Home Depot from opening a new store in Eagle Rock PlazaACLU argues that Border Patrol is breaking an existing Central Valley temporary restraining order with a series of Sacramento raids (also at Home Depot)LAist: “As heat-related deaths rise, LA County will soon require that landlords keep apartments cool”Now the city is also considering its own maximum indoor temperature ordinance. Watch Councilmembers Eunisses Hernandez, Adrin Nazarian, and Bob Blumenfeld present their plan at a press conferenceAlissa recommends Sam Bloch’s new book, Shade: The Promise of a Forgotten Natural Resource, to learn about the dangers of extreme heat; watch her conversation with SamLA Times: “COVID wave washes over California. Some officials urge residents to mask up”Wastewater data, which is a pretty reliable way to track COVID infections, does not look goodCalifornia, Oregon, Washington, and now Hawaii are joining forces as the West Coast Health Alliance to give “science-based recommendations” as the CDC reverses its vaccination guidanceThe latest from Frank McCourt’s gondola, reported by LA Times columnist Bill Shaikin: After a state appeals court rejected Metro’s environmental impact report, State Senator Scott Wiener added gondola-friendly language to the bill SB 71, which would limit legal challenges to some transportation projects to one year. LA’s council passed a resolution against the bill, and, then, that language was removed from the bill entirelyThe LA Daily News reports that the anti-gondola protests caused Wiener to amend SB 71Alissa’s story on how one-third of the Hollywood Bowl audience does not arrive in carsProduced by Olive GreenspanSupport for LA Podcast is provided by LA Forward and by listeners like you. The reporting and analysis you hear in the show is put together by our rotating cast of producers and co-hosts every week. If you want to help us bring more independent voices to California media, start a paid subscription today at thinkforward.laAll opinions expressed on the show are solely those of co-hosts and may not represent the views of LA Forward
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