Unique corporate gifts for overachieving Los Angeles employees
It has been a tough year for so many. Companies based in Los Angeles (and, thus, their employees) have been forced to creatively pivot in the face of a relentless onslaught of changes and obstacles.
Read full storyFour places to get a quick, quality holiday haircut in Los Angeles
It's time to sit around the table gobbling turkey with loved ones. But, if you're still working from home, you might be rocking some overgrown pandemic hair. In the interest of making the best impression around at your festive fall events, here are four places to get a good and quick holiday haircut in the county of Los Angeles.
Read full storyCalifornia residents expect more from their employers in 2022
Workers surveyed in the MassMutual Consumer Spending & Saving Quarterly Index said that they will be expecting more from their employers in the coming years. A lot more. 64% of those surveyed believe that their employers should do more to support their mental health and wellness - that's almost two thirds of workers. Additionally, 58% of workers surveyed believe their employers should do more to support their financial wellness needs.
Read full storyLos Angeles' "Strength + Love" event remembers those lost to Covid-19
Thursday, November 18th marks the first day of a three-day Los Angeles memorial titled "Strength + Love" to celebrate those who supported the city and to remember those who passed away due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read full storyCalifornia's return to the office might be more expensive than expected
One third of Californians returning to the office expect to spend more money than they did when working from home during Covid-19 office closures, according to the summer 2021 MassMutual Consumer Spending & Saving Quarterly Index. And almost one quarter of the people polled who are returning to work are concerned about the increase in expenses stemming from their return to the office.
Read full storyCalifornia residents are "revenge shopping" in 2021
Some call it "revenge shopping." After more than a year of decreased pandemic spending on travel, clothing, and dining out, shoppers in California are ready to spend their money. And so far this holiday season, they are definitely spending their hard-earned money. And a lot of it.
Read full storyMore California girls have contemplated suicide than boys, according to the California Healthy Kids Survey
The California Healthy Kids Survey (CHKS) is a confidential series of questions answered by students in the fifth, seventh, ninth, and. eleventh grades in the state of California. The anonymous survey collects data on students' health risks, their everyday behaviors, school violence, youth resilience, school safety, and the overall health and wellness of these students, amongst other related data. This data is used to create future plans to improve California schools and create resources to assist students that are struggling.
Read full storyCalifornia has the largest number of LGBT adults, along with Texas, Florida, and New York
The University of California Los Angeles' Williams Institute released an overview of estimated numbers of people self-identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender that was derived from the Gallup Daily Tracking Survey. This survey tracks 1,000 adults in the United States each day for 350 days per year - examining "extensive demographic breaks and cross-tabulations" of 175,000 people per year.
Read full storyCalifornia is becoming more racially diverse as population grows
A 2020 report issued by the United States Census Bureau shows that the state of California gained 2.2 million more residents between 2010 and 2020. And, according to information obtained from census participants, the population of 39,538,223 residents self-identified as more racially diverse than they did in 2010.
Read full storyCalifornia's mass exodus is headed largely to one state
They're calling it the "mass exodus." Families and individuals who lived in large cities before the Covid-19 pandemic are rumored to be headed in large numbers outside the cities. While the term "mass exodus" does not reflect the more subtle U.S. Census data, there is a trend that has been seen in the migration of Californians.
Read full storySouthern California braces for steep rent hikes in 2022
The 2021 University of Southern California Casden Spring State of the Market Forecast paints a dismal picture for the future of rent prices in 2022. The report, which is issued annually, "describes trends in the multi-family residential real estate market and analyzes relationships among market demand, supply, prices, and policies." And this year's report shows sizable rent increases in many areas in the Southern California area.
Read full storySurge of applications to California universities may extend to 2022
In 2021, universities in California state saw a surge in the number of applications for admission. The University of California received 203,700 applications for prospective incoming freshman who hoped to begin their studies in the fall of 2021. This was 32,000 more applications than those received in 2020.
Read full storyDetailing Los Angeles’ newest Covid-19 vaccine ordinance
Los Angeles’s new ordinance that patrons of restaurants, gyms, bars, and salons show proof of their full vaccination Covid-19 status went into effect on Monday of this week, but many Los Angeles residents are expressing their confusion as to how, where, and when these new rules will be enforced.
Read full storyHigh cost of living in Los Angeles contributes to growing homeless population, here's how to help
According to the U.S. News and World Report, the city of Los Angeles is not only the area in the state of California with the largest number of homeless residents, but it is also has the second largest homeless population in the country (behind New York City).
Read full storySouthern California declares regional draught emergency
2021 was the second driest year in the history of the state of California and the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is warning residents that it's time to take action. They issued a statement this week that urges California residents to begin to voluntarily reduce the amount of water they use in their daily activities so that more extreme measures do not need to be taken in the future.
Read full story4 creepy destinations for ghost hunting in Los Angeles
Halloween may be over, but ghost hunting in Los Angeles can be a year-round event. The city's rich history and bizarre Hollywood tales have prompted hundreds of ghost hunters to scour famous and not-so-famous destinations for signs of poltergeist. For those who are looking for an adventure in Los Angeles, here are five of the creepiest destinations for ghost hunting in Los Angeles.
Read full storyFormer USC employee faces jail time for helping rich kids get into college
Donna Heinel, the former USC senior associate athletic director in Los Angeles, agreed to a plea deal this week after being accused of helping the children of wealthy and powerful people across the country get into college by posing as fake sports recruits. The 60-year-old Heinel faces up to 46 months in prison after what people are calling the "Operation Varsity Blues" scandal.
Read full storyHidden underground tunnels in Los Angeles can provide a spooky adventure
During prohibition, Americans created many inventive ways to continue to imbibe alcohol. After the eighteenth amendment made drinking alcohol illegal from 1920 to 1933, Los Angeles residents decided to keep the party going…underground. Los Angeles' subterranean spaces quickly became makeshift speakeasies and places for other nefarious activities. Today, adventurous explorers can find some of these spooky old tunnels located under Downtown Los Angeles.
Read full storyWhy does Amazon need pop-up holiday toy shops in Los Angeles?
This week, Amazon placed pop-up toy shops in Los Angeles County - one in the Glendale Galleria and one on Melrose Avenue in West Hollywood. These shops, which opened on Tuesday, November 2nd, will stay open through Monday, November 22nd and they will feature more than 100 toys from Hasbro, LEGO, Disney, and more. The company stated that they understand shoppers want the in-person holiday shopping experience, complete with festive music and physically picking up and choosing items.
Read full storyLos Angeles holiday shoppers are making up for lost time in 2021
Los Angeles holiday shoppers will spend more than 60% more this year than in 2020, according to Deloitte's 2021 holiday retail survey. The average Los Angeles County resident will budget about $2,030 this year to spend on gifts, parties, and traveling - up from $1,256 in 2020. And, not surprisingly, now that a majority of the county has received their Covid-19 vaccinations, the largest portion of the money spent this year will be on visiting loved ones and partying the winter nights away with long-lost friends.
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