| | The news for Sunday, April 3, 2022 |
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Dodgers, Angels to Play in Southland For First Time in 2022 The Los Angeles Dodgers and Los Angeles Angels will play in Southern California for the first time in 2022 Sunday evening, meeting at Angel Stadium to begin the three-game Freeway Series, one week later than originally planned. The delay was caused by Major League Baseball’s lockout of its players, which ended March 11 when a […]
Talks Continue Between SoCal Supermarket Chains, Workers Talks between Southern California grocery workers and stores including Ralphs and Vons/Pavilions/Albertsons, are expected to continue this week, with the workers’ union already having authorized a strike if no deal is reached on a new contract. “We are back at the table today and we’d like to complete a deal as soon as possible,” John […]
Orange County Sees Drop in COVID Hospitalizations Orange County’s COVID-19 hospitalizations have fallen by 19 people to 77, according to the latest state figures. The number of those patients in intensive care was 14 as of Saturday, the same as Friday. “I’m liking what I’m seeing … I haven’t seen numbers that low in a long time,” Andrew Noymer, an epidemiologist and […]
LA County Sees Miniscule Uptick in COVID Hospitalizations The number of COVID-positive patients at Los Angeles County hospitals has shown a miniscule uptick, increasing by three people to 290, according to the latest state figures. The number of those patients in intensive care was 44 as of Saturday, down from 47 on Friday. The hospitalization number has come down significantly from over 4,800 […]
Disney’s `Eternals’ Tops GLAAD Awards for Outstanding Film Disney’s “Eternals” was honored as the year’s outstanding film at the 33rd annual GLAAD Media Awards. Peacock’s “Saved by the Bell” reboot was named outstanding comedy series. The awards — which “honor media for fair, accurate and inclusive representations of LGBTQ people and issues” — returned to in-person ceremonies in Beverly Hills on Saturday night […]
Mass Honoring Cesar Chavez To Be Celebrated At Downtown Cathedral The 20th annual Mass honoring César E. Chávez will be celebrated in Spanish Sunday at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, honoring Chávez’s commitment to the struggle for justice and dignity for all workers. Archbishop José H. Gomez will preside at the noon Mass, which will be celebrated at the Cathedral in downtown […]
Average Riverside County Gas Price Drops For Fifth Consecutive Day The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Riverside County dropped Sunday for the fifth consecutive day, decreasing 1.3 cents to $5.896. The average price has dropped 7.5 cents over the past five days, including 2.4 cents Saturday, its largest decrease since March 31, 2020, according to figures from the AAA and […]
“Seinfeld” Actress Estelle Harris Has Died in Palm Desert at Age 93 Actress Estelle Harris, who played the mother of Jason Alexander’s character George Costanza on “Seinfeld,” has died at her home in Palm Desert, according to multiple media reports. She was 93 and three weeks away from her 94th birthday. Harris, who was also known for her extensive voice work — most notably as Mrs. Potato […]
Proceedings Begin Monday for Felon, Cohort Accused of Plotting Shooting Spree Pretrial hearings are slated to begin Monday for a convicted felon and his cohort accused of plotting to carry out a shooting spree at Norco College. Jacob Ryan McBain, 31, of Norco, and Tarence Michael Thomas, 30, of Oregon City, Oregon, were arrested in 2018 following an investigation by the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department and […]
COVID Hospitalizations Increase by Just 3 in RS County The number of people hospitalized with coronavirus in Riverside County has increased by three people to 55, according to the latest state data. The number of those patients in intensive care Saturday was 11, up two from Friday. As recently as March 1, 220 people were hospitalized throughout the county with a coronavirus infection, 35 […]
One Year Ago Today (April 3, 2021)…Neighbors of Fatally Stabbed Beverly Grove Man Stage Vigil, Protest One Year Ago Today (April 3, 2021)…Neighbors of a man they claim was stabbed to death by a homeless trespasser were scheduled to stage a vigil outside the victim’s Beverly Grove home afternoon and march to the home of their city councilman to demand action against a nearby homeless encampment. “There was a horrific tragedy […]
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