More mask mandates could be in L.A. County's future. Plus: Newsom's plan for oil profit caps and why legal weed is failing in a legendary pot-growing region.
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[Essential California Newsletter] PRESENTED BY Segerstrom Center for the Arts* December 10, 2022
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[Click to view images]( mask mandates could be in L.A. County's future. (Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times) By Laura Blasey, Elvia Limón Good morning, and welcome to the [Essential California newsletter](. It is Saturday, Dec. 10. Hereâs a look at the top stories of the last week Another COVID wave arrives. With coronavirus cases surging and hospitalizations worsening, Los Angeles County is again facing the possibility of a [renewed public indoor mask mandate](. Some [factors that may be at work]( in the rise include a shorter incubation period for the latest Omicron strain and indoor gatherings. Household water wells are drying up. Across California, domestic wells are [drying up in record numbers]( due to severe drought and the overpumping of underground aquifers. The crisis has hit rural farming areas particularly hard. Gov. Gavin Newsom unveils plan to cap refinery profits. Newsom on Monday unveiled an outline of his plan to place a cap on oil refinery profits in California, a proposal heâs asking lawmakers to approve [in hopes of reducing future spikes]( on gasoline prices. A journey through Californiaâs failed mental health system. The life of a 31-year-old living with schizophrenia illustrates [the toll of illness and the challenge]( of getting severely mentally ill people off the streets. Chaos erupts after Kevin de León shows up at his first L.A. council meeting since October. The question of [when â or if â De León would return]( following the fallout from a racist leaked audio tape had loomed large at City Hall for nearly two months. Narcan could be required at California schools. The proposal is [part of legislation introduced]( by Democratic and Republican state lawmakers this week that aims to increase information about the presence of fentanyl on K-12 campuses, which can be fatal and consumed unknowingly when itâs hidden in other drugs. Free online games Get our free daily crossword puzzle, sudoku, word search and arcade games in our game center at [latimes.com/games](. Legal weed is failing in a legendary pot-growing region. If any place in California would have been expected to flourish after cannabis was legalized, it was Trinity, in Northern Californiaâs âEmerald Triangle.â But like the boom-and-bust of gold mining and logging before it, the [economic promise of cannabis has collapsed](. âLaw & Order: SVUâ showrunner accused of mistreating staff. More than a dozen individuals described David Graziano variously as [a volatile and bullying boss]( who rage-fired underlings, left staffers in tears and made inappropriate and demeaning comments toward women, support staff and people of color. California rodeo animals face violent and deadly casualties. A Times review of the reports shows that since 2001 â when a state law went into effect requiring all rodeos to have a veterinarian in attendance or on call â[more than 125 animal injuries]( have been reported. L.A. City Council votes to reinstate the salary of an indicted member. Itâs been more than a year since Mark Ridley-Thomas was suspended from his post while facing federal corruption charges. Ridley-Thomas [will receive about $265,000]( while an additional $99,500 will go to his legal team. Proposed state law could force L.A. to establish an independent redistricting commission. State Sen. MarÃa Elena Durazo, who introduced the bill along with a coalition of Los Angeles-area lawmakers, cited the incendiary recording involving three council members reported on by The Times in October, saying [public confidence in the cityâs redistricting]( process had eroded. Enjoying this newsletter? Your support helps us deliver the news that matters most. [Become a Times subscriber.]( ADVERTISEMENT BY Segerstrom Center for the Arts
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