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A Los Angeles police officer's bodycam video captured the dramatic sequence, showing police and a bystander working to free the man from the wreckage.
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Los Angeles is among a growing number of cities across the U.S., including San Francisco and New York City, requiring people show proof of vaccination to enter various types of businesses and venues.
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Mayor Eric Garcetti approved the sweeping ordinance on Wednesday, adding Los Angeles to a list of other major cities requiring patrons to show proof of a COVID-19 vaccine.
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Other firefighter groups and unions aren't exactly on the same page about this: The International Association of Fire Chiefs has expressed support for mandatory vaccinations.
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The six-term Democrat is one of the more high-profile names to enter the race to be LA's next mayor.
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Thousands of refugees from Afghanistan are starting over in small towns and big cities throughout the U.S.
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The Los Angeles Unified School District voted Thursday to require students 12 and older to be vaccinated against COVID-19. The board said the vote was about protecting students, not violating rights.
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If passed, the move would make LA the first major district in the country to require vaccines for eligible kids.
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City council members introduced a sort of "no shots, no service" mandate, following in the footsteps of New York City. In Los Angeles, would-be customers would have to show proof of at least one dose.
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2020 made moving a reality for millions. Some moved to be near family. Others achieved their pipe dreams of moving to distant locations in pursuit of a better lifestyle and cheaper cost of living.