Elizabeth Lake
Recent News About Elizabeth Lake
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Los Angeles County COVID-19 Update: 98.2% of infected residents alive as of Dec. 14
Los Angeles County has seen 1,549,296 COVID-19 cases since the pandemic began.
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Los Angeles County COVID-19 Update: 98.2% of infected residents alive as of Dec. 7
Los Angeles County has seen 1,538,451 COVID-19 cases since the pandemic began.
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Census Bureau: More men than women in Elizabeth Lake CDP in 2020
Of the 1,632 people living in Elizabeth Lake CDP in 2020, 44.1 percent (719) were women and 55.9 percent (913) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Oakland City Wire.
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Los Angeles County COVID-19 Update: 98.2% of infected residents alive as of Nov. 30
Los Angeles County has seen 1,527,132 COVID-19 cases since the pandemic began.
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Los Angeles County COVID-19 Update: 98.2% of infected residents alive as of Nov. 23
Los Angeles County has seen 1,521,197 COVID-19 cases since the pandemic began.
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Los Angeles County COVID-19 Update: 99.74% of infected residents still alive
Of the 10,100,275 Los Angeles County residents estimated to have caught COVID-19 as of October 13, 26,362 (0.26 percent) have died.
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Los Angeles County COVID-19 Update: 99.74% of infected residents still alive
Of the 10,100,275 Los Angeles County residents estimated to have caught COVID-19 as of October 6, 26,226 (0.26 percent) have died.
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Democrats in Los Angeles see biggest gain in 2020 election after grants from Mark Zuckerberg given to voting officials
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris earned 71% of the vote in Los Angeles.
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Los Angeles County COVID-19 Update: 99.74% of infected residents still alive
Of the 10,100,275 Los Angeles County residents estimated to have caught COVID-19 as of September 29, 26,078 (0.26 percent) have died.
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Los Angeles County COVID-19 Update: 99.74% of infected residents still alive
Of the 10,105,479 Los Angeles County residents estimated to have caught COVID-19 as of September 22, 25,911 (0.26 percent) have died.
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Los Angeles County COVID-19 Update: 99.75% of infected residents still alive
Of the 10,105,466 Los Angeles County residents estimated to have caught COVID-19 as of September 15, 25,748 (0.25 percent) have died.
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Los Angeles County COVID-19 Update: 99.75% of infected residents still alive
Of the 10,105,448 Los Angeles County residents estimated to have caught COVID-19 as of September 8, 25,514 (0.25 percent) have died.
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Los Angeles County COVID-19 Update: 99.75% of infected residents still alive
Of the 10,105,425 Los Angeles County residents estimated to have caught COVID-19 as of September 1, 25,326 (0.25 percent) have died.
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Census Bureau: 80.5 percent of people in Elizabeth Lake Cdp were old enough to vote in 2019
Of the 1,744 citizens living in Elizabeth Lake Cdp in 2019, 1,404 were old enough to vote as of Feb. 11, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.
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Los Angeles County COVID-19 Update: 99.75% of infected residents still alive
Of the 10,105,394 Los Angeles County residents estimated to have caught COVID-19 as of August 25, 25,152 (0.25 percent) have died.
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Los Angeles County COVID-19 Update: 99.75% of infected residents still alive
Of the 10,105,352 Los Angeles County residents estimated to have caught COVID-19 as of August 18, 24,967 (0.25 percent) have died.
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Los Angeles County COVID-19 Update: 99.75% of infected residents still alive
Of the 10,105,297 Los Angeles County residents estimated to have caught COVID-19 as of August 11, 24,833 (0.25 percent) have died.
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Los Angeles County COVID-19 Update: 99.76% of infected residents still alive
Of the 10,105,223 Los Angeles County residents estimated to have caught COVID-19 as of August 4, 24,721 (0.24 percent) have died.
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Los Angeles County COVID-19 Update: 99.76% of infected residents still alive
Of the 10,105,124 Los Angeles County residents estimated to have caught COVID-19 as of July 28, 24,658 (0.24 percent) have died.
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Census Bureau: 6.1% of people in Elizabeth Lake Cdp identified as multi-racial in 2019
Of the 1,744 citizens living in Elizabeth Lake Cdp in 2019, 93.9 percent said they were only one race, while 6.1 percent said they were two or more races, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained in February.