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Deja News Dec. 11-17

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If you’ve been reveling in this week’s rare rush of rainfall, you may have spaced on some important news. Well, don’t sweat it, because Hey SoCal’s Mike Ciriaco is bringing it back to your brain with this week’s Deja News!

Christmas came early when the Cecil Hotel reopened as affordable housing for 600 low income Angelenos.

LOS ANGELES – CIRCA 1967: Mike Nesmith on the set of the television show The Monkees circa 1967 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

Monkees fans mourned the passing of Mike Nesmith.

Power outages left parts of LA County in the dark.

It was D-Bag vs D-Bag when Coachella sued Live Nation.

And in more D-bag legal news, a soap opera star sued his show after being fired for refusing to get vaccinated. (Ironically the show was General Hospital.)

Hit us up next week for the newest Deja News. It’s all coming back to you, SoCal. 

And if you a looking for SoCal social plans this weekend, hit up our weekly Hey SoCalendar! Party on SoCal!

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