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DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES (KABC) — If you’re sick of working remotely, you may be in luck thanks to new technologies implemented at offices. Those who work in one downtown L.A. high rise office building like Rodney Diggs say they never worked remotely during the pandemic because of the steps their building has taken to keep …

Disneyland Resort will officially re-open to out-of-state guests beginning June 15th. This update follows the announcement that the state of California will be fully reopening, clearing the way for Disneyland to change its policies. Alongside the announcement was the news that park pass reservations will now be available up to 120 days in advance. The …

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has offered his sympathy to the family of an Australian man who died in India – while defending the government’s cautious approach to repatriation from the country. Sydney father of two Govind Kant, 47, died after contracting COVID-19 in India. He had travelled to the country for family reasons. “It’s terrible …

By Mark Saunokonoko 22:06 Australia will likely begin a “slow methodical and safe opening” of its international borders in the first half of 2022, according to the nation’s former deputy chief medical officer. Speaking on Today, Dr Nick Coatsworth denied he was in conflict with Prime Minister Scott Morrison over a timeline for opening borders …

Los Angeles County qualified to move into the least restrictive, or “yellow” tier, of the state’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy reopening protocol on Tuesday. After holding a test positivity rate under 2% and an adjusted daily case rate below two cases per 100,000 residents for a week, the county met the requirements to transition …

After being closed for over a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Universal Studios Hollywood will be reopening on April 16, 2021. Park tickets will be available online starting April 8. Currently, only California residents will be allowed in the park. This is the same as Disneyland, which is reopening April 30. There will be …

On Inside the Bullpen, Laurel Rosenhall, with CalMatters, and Guy Marzorati, with KQED, talk about the plan to reopen schools. Marzorati says the $6.6 billion plan would incentivize schools to reopen, but would not mandate schools to get students back in the classroom. Rosenhall adds that the state’s plan keeps local control, which was was …

On Inside the Bullpen, Laurel Rosenhall, with CalMatters, and Guy Marzorati, with KQED, talk about the plan to reopen schools. Marzorati says the $6.6 billion plan would incentivize schools to reopen, but would not mandate schools to get students back in the classroom. Rosenhall adds that the state’s plan keeps local control, which was was …

On Inside the Bullpen, Laurel Rosenhall, with CalMatters, and Guy Marzorati, with KQED, talk about the plan to reopen schools. Marzorati says the $6.6 billion plan would incentivize schools to reopen, but would not mandate schools to get students back in the classroom. Rosenhall adds that the state’s plan keeps local control, which was was …

Coles Supermarkets have been forced to introduce a one-per-person product limit for toilet paper and paper towels in all stores in Western Australia.  A two-pack-per-customer limit has also been brought in for items such as milk, hand sanitiser, tissues, canned meals and mince.  “Coles will continue to monitor product availability and asks that customers only …