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L.A. County Health Order Eases: Gyms, Museums Among Newly Reopening Businesses Health orders will be relaxed again in Los Angeles County Friday, allowing businesses such as museums, gyms, galleries, RV parks and zoos to reopen, provided they impose restrictions such as ensuring social distancing and requiring face coverings for employees and visitors. The new openings come amid growing concern about the spread of the coronavirus. The […]
SUV Strikes Deputy in Santa Clarita, Suspect Sought A Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy was struck by an SUV in a hit-and-run crash in Santa Clarita and the driver was on the loose Friday morning. Deputies were conducting a traffic stop on a felony warrant suspect near Tyler Lane and American Beauty Drive about 10:45 p.m. Thursday when the deputy was hit, according […]
OC Judge to Decide New Prosecutor for Drugging and Rape Case An Orange County Superior Court judge is expected to decide Friday whether a case against a Newport Beach doctor and his girlfriend accused of drugging and raping several women should be removed from Orange County prosecutors and handed off to the Attorney General’s Office. Attorney Matt Murphy, who represents four of the alleged victims in […]
Average L.A. County Gas Price Rises For 23rd Time in 25 Days The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles County rose Friday for the 23rd time in 25 days, increasing nine-tenths of a cent to $3.015. The average price rose 14 consecutive days, dropped one-tenth of a cent June 2, increased the next five days, decreased one-tenth of a cent on […]
Patients Evacuated from Nursing Home in Pasadena Patients at the Golden Cross Health Care nursing home in Pasadena were evacuated from the facility, but it was unclear Friday morning if the evacuation was related to the coronavirus pandemic. Video from the scene showed dozens of ambulances lined up outside the facility at 1450 N. Fair Oaks Ave. about 11 p.m. Thursday and […]
Gyms, Movie Theaters, Day Camps, Museums Get OK to Reopen in Orange County Bars, gyms and movie theaters are among the businesses that will be allowed to reopen in Orange County Friday. Community pools, schools, day camps, museums, galleries, zoos, aquariums, wineries and family entertainment centers have also received permission to reopen. Orange County Board of Supervisors Chairwoman Michelle Steel said, “We have reason to be positive about […]
Riverside County Passes 10,000 Confirmed Coronavirus Cases Confirmed COVID-19 cases have crossed the 10,000 mark in Riverside County even as more businesses prepare to reopen, prompting the region’s health officer to urge residents not to become complacent about protecting themselves from the highly contagious virus. The Riverside University Health System on Thursday reported 329 new infections and five additional deaths, bringing the […]
L.A. City, County Homeless Populations Rise Again, Latest Count Shows Even before the coronavirus struck the nation and the Southland, the homeless population in the city and county of Los Angeles had already grown significantly from the previous year, according to figures released Friday. According to the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, the homeless count conducted in January found that the county’s homeless population increased […]
L.A. TV Writer and Journalist Jas Waters Dead at 39 Los Angeles TV writer and journalist Jas Waters, who was known for her work on series such as NBC’s “This Is Us,” Jim Carrey’s “Kidding” and VH1’s “The Breaks,” has committed suicide by hanging in her Hollywood home. She was 39. The Los Angeles County coroner’s office said Thursday that Waters died of hanging on […]
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