L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti is on the short list for a post in the Biden administration as the U.S. ambassador to India, and questions are swirling about what might happen next.
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[View in browser]( Good morning, and welcome to the Essential California [newsletter](. Itâs Monday, May 10. Iâm [Kimi Yoshino]( and Iâm writing from Los Angeles. L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti is [on the short list]( for a post in the Biden administration as the U.S. ambassador to India, and [questions are swirling]( about what might happen next. As Times reporters David Zahniser and Dakota Smith noted, âAt Los Angeles City Hall, everything is suddenly up in the air.â A mayoral election is already on tap for next year, but if Garcetti were selected for a new job, it would be up to the City Council to choose an interim mayor. Loyola Law School professor Jessica Levinson told The Times: âItâs going to have a ripple effect, not just in terms of who Garcettiâs successor would be but how that would affect the race for mayor, who on Garcettiâs staff stays and goes and, perhaps most importantly, what happens to the mayorâs initiatives and goals.â [Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti]
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti during one of his coronavirus briefings. (City of Los Angeles) Itâs a pivotal time for Los Angeles. After a recent order by U.S. District Judge David O. Carter to [offer shelter to everyone on skid row]( homelessness continues to be a pressing issue. And as the county [enters the yellow tier]( the city is hoping for a [post-pandemic economic recovery](. Still, an appointment for Garcetti is no slam-dunk. Heâs faced scrutiny over an ongoing [federal corruption case at City Hall]( and ties to a [former advisor accused of sexual harassment](. Black Lives Matter, which has clashed with Garcetti over policing issues, [protested for days outside his house]( in opposition to a potential Cabinet post under Biden. [Read [âIs Garcetti going? Los Angeles waits with uncertainty as city faces major crossroadsâ]( in the Los Angeles Times] And now, hereâs whatâs happening across California: Note: Some of the sites we link to may limit the number of stories you can access without subscribing. ADVERTISEMENT
THE CORONAVIRUS Appointments are no longer necessary for COVID vaccinations at city-run sites in L.A. The change, announced Sunday by Garcetti, should [make it even easier to get a shot]( particularly for those who donât have the time or technological resources to plan ahead. (Los Angeles Times) Itâs hard to imagine how the coronavirus pandemic will shape generations to come. Senior editor Mitchell Landsberg [offers this personal story]( about how another pandemic â the 1918 flu â affected his family for decades. He writes: âItâs a story with unfathomable twists and turns, great pathos and heroism (not mine). It ends, like so many pandemic stories, with both heartache and humanity. And I have no doubt that versions of this mystery story exist in other families, though itâs entirely possible that they donât know it and never will. There is no neat and simple end to a pandemic.â (Los Angeles Times) The vast majority of high schools have given students the option to return to class, but many are still choosing to stay at home even as coronavirus cases drop. A Times review of many of Californiaâs largest school districts showed [a patchwork of offerings and responses](. (Los Angeles Times) L.A. STORIES One of the oldest restaurants in the city â the famous Cielito Lindo taqueria on Olvera Street â is struggling to survive the pandemic. In a nod to its 89-year history, the restaurant is dishing up its avocado sauce-drenched taquitos at [a second family-owned location in Lincoln Heights]( that hasnât been open in decades. (Los Angeles Times) [Cielito Lindo on Olvera Street in Los Angeles.]
Cielito Lindo on Olvera Street in Los Angeles. (Stephanie Breijo) Pressure continues to pile on to the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. amid calls for reform of the Golden Globes group after a Times investigation in February. The latest developments: Netflix and Amazon Studios have [threatened to cut ties]( if reforms arenât made and more than 100 publicity agencies said they will continue to withhold access to celebrities. Meanwhile, Scarlett Johansson called for the industry to âstep backâ and criticized [past âsexist questions and remarksâ]( from HFPA member journalists. (Los Angeles Times) Support our journalism [Subscribe to the Los Angeles Times.]( IMMIGRATION AND THE BORDER So far this year, 110 people have died during attempts to cross the U.S.-Mexico border. Some experts fear coronavirus border crackdowns are [pushing already-desperate migrants to the extreme](. (San Diego Union-Tribune) America doesnât always live up to its image as a welcoming and merciful nation. Times reporter Tyrone Beason [continues his series]( âMy Country,â looking at race and injustice in a divided country. (Los Angeles Times) ADVERTISEMENT
CRIME AND COURTS A driverless Tesla? The California Highway Patrol is [investigating an âunusual incident,â]( in which a man appeared to be riding in the back seat of a Tesla, possibly utilizing the âFull Self-Driving Capabilityâ mode with no one behind the wheel. (San Francisco Chronicle) An Irvine man bought a Bentley, Ferrari and Lamborghini [using COVID relief funds]( according to federal authorities. (Los Angeles Times) THE ENVIRONMENT Californiaâs drought is getting worse and the [melting snowpack isnât helping]( conditions. (Sacramento Bee) Southern Californiaâs booming warehouse industry must now comply with [first-of-their-kind regulations]( to reduce air pollution in âdiesel death zones.â (Los Angeles Times) How do you rescue a bald eagle? Not surprisingly, [there isnât exactly a protocol for that]( especially when it ends up in water in the Don Pedro Reservoir. (Modesto Bee) CALIFORNIA CULTURE ICYMI, Elon Musk hosted âSNL.â Times TV critic Robert Lloyd said [it was a decent showing](. (Los Angeles Times) Bay Area residents are [flocking to Tahoe]( in droves. Check out these [hot real estate listings](. (San Francisco Chronicle) Here are 10 California cities [where population grew]( in 2020, even though population declined statewide. (Sacramento Bee) Paul Van Doren, cofounder of Vans, has died. [Is there a more quintessential California brand]( than the skateboarding shoe company? (Los Angeles Times) A new poetry site to kick off your week: This comes from The Timesâ data and graphics editor [Ben Welsh]( who launched a free [e.e. cummings poetry archive]( and aims to republish the work as it enters the public domain. Free online games Get our free daily crossword puzzle, sudoku, word search and arcade games in our new game center at [latimes.com/games](. CALIFORNIA ALMANAC Los Angeles: foggy then sunny, 71. San Diego: partly cloudy, 68. San Francisco: sunny, 77. San Jose: sunny, 86. Fresno: sunny, 92. Sacramento: sunny and breezy, 92. AND FINALLY This weekâs birthdays for those who made a mark in California: Director George Lucas (May 14, 1944), Rep. Jackie Speier (May 14, 1950), L.A. City Atty. Mike Feuer (May 14, 1958), Rep. Mimi Walters (May 14, 1962) and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg (May 14, 1984). If you have a memory or story about the Golden State,[share it with us](. (Please keep your story to 100 words.) Please let us know what we can do to make this newsletter more useful to you. Send comments to essentialcalifornia@latimes.com. ADVERTISEMENT
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