Here's your morning news: Law enforcement seeks to reassure public that Super Bowl will be safe; Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bower will not be prosecuted after abuse allegations; LAPD says homicides and other violent crimes are down in 2022 after last year's steep rise; LAUSD board passes resolution to increase climate education; Orange County COVID numbers continue to fall; L.A. County to keep indoor mask mandate in place, despite state's loosening restrictions; L.A. leaders call for ordinance seeking to crack down on bicycle chop shops; Sci-fi visual effects master Douglas Trumbull dies after cancer battle.
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