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LA County Close-Up

LA County Close-up is a weekly news magazine that takes viewers behind the scenes to showcase people and programs making a difference in Los Angeles County and its communities. Watch it here or on the County Channel, channel 94 or 92 on most cable systems.

LA COUNTY CLOSE-UP

Episode 228

In this episode: An Altadena couple who lost everything find sunshine in their darkest hour; shedding negative energy in the lunar new year; a path home for residents of a former homeless encampment; tax relief for property owners in need; and a look at historic Whittier.

LA COUNTY CLOSE-UP

Episode 227

In this episode: Volunteers fan out for the 2025 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count; training the next generation of lifeguards; young women test their skills at the Fire Prep Academy; a celebration of Black history; and a front row look at iconic Hollywood.

LA COUNTY CLOSE-UP

Episode 226

In this episode: Phase Two cleanup of wildfire debris begins; summer pool season on track to begin at the new San Gabriel Aquatic Center; and a tour of the historic Pio Pico Adobe.

LA COUNTY CLOSE-UP

Episode 225

In this episode: Debris removal gets underway in areas affected by the recent wildfires; get lost vital records at Disaster Assistance Centers; new housing for families in need; and ringing in the lunar new year.

LA COUNTY CLOSE-UP

Episode 224

In this episode: A touching reunion between a victim of the Palisades fire and the firefighter who came to the rescue; stepping up to help animals impacted by the fire; and Phase One clean-up of the fire zones begins as part of recovery.

LA COUNTY CLOSE-UP

Episode 223

In this episode: blanketing patients with fullness of heart, up close with a Fire Department big rig, the secret power of gems in the Natural History Museum, one woman’s journey to saving lives on the streets, and a rainbow of volunteers serve a vulnerable community.

LA COUNTY CLOSE-UP

Episode 222

In this special edition episode: Meet the working animals of Los Angeles County. They are cute, cuddly, smart and loyal, and they’re a vital workforce lending talents to serving the needs of residents.