On Tuesday evening, in its first remote meeting after the state and county safer-at-home mandates, the Whittier City Council enacted a COVID-19 eviction moratorium in a 4-1 vote.
Five Ways You Can Help
Scientists say that helping others can help with stress management, immune building, and more. Here are some ways you can exercise your altruism muscle
Walk On By
If you see me walking down the street
And I start to cry each time we meet
Walk on by, walk on by
Escape Online: Travel, Learn, See, Hear, Taste, Move, and More
Escape the boundaries of your safe-at-home stay with events and activities available free online.
Opinion: A Heartfelt PSA from a Friend
We had a movement going in Italy, asking people to keep going out and supporting local businesses, feeling that the government was overreacting, but in hindsight this was not a great plan.
Memories of Whittier: Tarantulas in Turnbull Canyon
It must have been around 1974—I was old enough to drive and had my own car—when I had an eerie adventure in my hometown of Whittier one summer evening.
The Money Crunch: Resources for Whittier Area Emergency Needs
Sustainable City News shares local, regional, and national resources for workers feeling the crunch in greater Whittier.
A Whole New World / What the World Needs Now
This movie script dream state has become a reality where we as a community must rise to the occasion to show who we are.
Stuck at Home? Get Lost in All the Fun Free Stuff
Sustainable City News shares links to tons of free stuff including education, entertainment, student & parent resources, lifestyle, self-care, and more.
City of Whittier to Close Facilities, Events, Programs Through March
The City of Whittier is canceling or postponing non-essential programs, events, and recreation classes as well as board, commission, and committee meetings through the end of March.