New on the County Channel
On the latest episode of ?One on One? LA County Library Director Skye Patrick explores all the services the library has to offer and touches on the controversies around banned books and Drag Queen Story Hour.
You can watch more stories like this on Channel 92 or 94 on most cable systems, or anytime here. Catch up on LA County Close-Up?here.
In Case You Missed It
Claim Your Cash Pilot Program
Every year, LA County families miss out on $500 million in tax credits. But this tax season, the Claim Your Cash LA pilot will make it easier for families to claim the cash they need like the CalEITC and Youth Child Tax Credit. To learn more about this program, schedule a free tax prep appointment, and claim your cash, visit ClaimYourCashLA.com.?
At Your Service
Make Your Plan to Vote By Mail
The March 5th Presidential Primary Election is quickly approaching and we want to make sure you?re ready to make your voice heard.?This year, the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk has made it easier than ever to be a voter.
Skip the lines and make your plan to Vote by Mail today.
It?s fast, easy, and convenient to Vote by Mail:
- Register to vote by February 20th to receive your Vote by Mail ballot. Have you moved? Are you new to L.A. County? Will this be your first time voting? Update your voter registration here.
- Drop your ballot off in the mail or at an Official Ballot Drop Box. Look out for your ballot in the mail. When you receive it, fill it in, sign it, and drop it off at a mailbox on your way to work, on your daily walk, or when dropping the kids off at school. You can also drop it off at any Ballot Drop Box near you.
- Securely track your ballot with the Where?s My Ballot? tool. Hesitating to Vote by Mail because you want to make sure your vote is counted? The Where?s My Ballot? tool will maintain your privacy and track your ballot every step of the way. Track your ballot here.
When you Vote by Mail, you ensure that work, school, long lines, or a bad commute on Election Day won?t stop your ballot from being counted. Make your plan to vote today!
Out and About
Celebrating Lunar New Year
LA County is celebrating Lunar New Year with a number of community events and programs! Visit LACounty.gov to find events, programming and resources that are available for you to access.
Photo Finish
Los Angeles County / Mayra Vasquez
The Sixth Street Viaduct.
Click here?to access more photos of LA County in action.
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