Also still unclear right now, Beutner said — but the superintendent did offer a window into LAUSD leaders’ thinking.In his update, the superintendent shared a few examples of staggered schedules. The pandemic also highlights the importance of food justice, especially for Black and brown communities that often struggle to get access to healthy food. Pemex also said the quake caused a fire at its refinery in the Pacific coast city of Salina Cruz, relatively near the epicenter. "It is indeed an aftershock to the earthquake that occurred last July. González said there was some visible broken glass and mirrors, but no major damage. "It's almost like foragers have been planning for a pandemic their entire lives," Starwood jokes. Seismic alarms sounded midmorning with enough warning for residents to exit buildings. When she and a neighbor started their CSA subscription service, their ultimate goal was to grow and forage enough food to feed their entire street: about 30 homes. To help you get prepared, we've compiled a handy reading listFor Earthquakes, Forget The 'Go-Bag.' Watch a Newport Folk Revival presentation that was recorded at The Theatre at Ace Hotel in Los Angeles last year. So certainly those people living in the San Fernando Valley will probably feel those as a weak shake. Earthquake information. Some stories don't pan out. Gavin Newsom said late last week that they were still in draft form.What Could Schools Look Like When They Reopen? State officials said they were looking for damage. Discussions also include ways to operate within, and respond to, the current health crisis and social justice protests. Whenever restaurants fully reopen, she's not sure she'll sell to them again. Lopez calls Starwood's foraging "a huge pillar in this concept [we're] trying to create." The USGS estimated that some 2 million people felt strong or moderate shaking and another 49 million felt weak or light shaking. It felt like a truck hit the house.While the quake was relatively small, it doesn't take a Big One for a shaker to cause significant damage when a highly populated area like the San Fernando Valley is hit. Carlos Jasso / Reuters P-63 came into the area from the Simi Hills, north of the 101 Freeway. Consider this today's first draft, and check for updates on these stories and more. The Regents of the University of California are set to vote Thursday morning on an $80 million budget cut.A drop in state revenues caused by the coronavirus pandemic led Sacramento to slash UC’s funding by nearly 13% for the 2020-2021 fiscal year. A permanent listing could go into effect in 2022. It's been 11 months since the main shock." Is there an issue you want us to cover? The earthquake hit a quake-prone region where four underground tectonic plates come together.