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News From LA County

The L.A. County Superior Court has announced that all 36 courthouses will reopen tomorrow, July 23, 2024. Court users should expect ed delays and potential impacts due to limits in functionality in the aftermath of the major ransomware attack on Friday, July 19. Prospective jurors should click here after this evening for updates regarding whether to report and the location and time for reporting.

Learn more at lacounty.gov/court.

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YOUR 4 STEPS TO PREPAREDNESS

Are you prepared for emergencies or disasters that may impact your community? Now’s the time to get ready, so that you and your loved ones will know what to do. Follow these four steps to prepare yourself, your family, your neighborhood and community.

1. HAVE A PLAN

2. KEEP SUPPLIES

3. STAY INFORMED

4. GET INVOLVED

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS RESOURCES

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that can occur in Los Angeles County:

RAIN

WILDFIRES

EARTHQUAKES

EXCESSIVE HEAT

EXTREME COLD

DEBRIS AND MUDFLOWS

FLOODING

POWER OUTAGES



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