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LA County Reports Big Drop in COVID Hospitalizations The number of COVID-positive patients in Los Angeles County hospitals has dropped by more than 200 people — falling from 3,233 to 3,012 — continuing the downward trend of the past couple weeks, according to the latest state figures. Of those patients, 616 were in intensive care Saturday, down from 652 on Friday. Some patients […]
NASCAR Comes to LA Coliseum with Busch Light Clash The sound of roaring engines and the smell of burning rubber will fill Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Sunday, but it won’t have anything to do with the nearby 110 Freeway. NASCAR — which built a temporary quarter-mile asphalt auto-racing track atop the turf where Trojans usually trod — will kick off its 2022 schedule with […]
Surf City USA Marathon Returns To Traditional Date The Surf City USA Marathon in Huntington Beach will be run Sunday on its traditional first Sunday in February date for the first time since 2020, with a field of approximately 2,000 entered for the race’s 26th edition. The 2021 race was delayed to Sept. 11 because of the coronavirus pandemic. It usually draws a […]
Orange County’s COVID Hospitalizations Continue Trending Down The number of COVID-positive patients in Orange County hospitals has dropped from 746 to 687, continuing a three-week downward trend, according to the latest state figures. Of those patients, 124 were in intensive care Saturday, down from 134 on Friday. Some patients entered hospitals for other reasons and only discovered they had COVID after a […]
Vote Centers Open For 49th Assembly District Special Election Vote centers are open for the Feb. 15 special election in the western San Gabriel Valley’s 49th Assembly District. The vote centers will remain open every day from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. for in-person voting or to drop off completed vote-by-mail ballots, Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk Dean Logan said Saturday. The special election […]
Nighttime Lane, Ramp Closures Scheduled for I-10 Tune-Up Project Nighttime road work and associated lane and ramp closures will begin Sunday evening and continue through the week along Interstate 10 between Beaumont and the Coachella Valley, Caltrans announced. Crews have been gradually making improvements to nearly 20 miles of freeway between Beaumont and Highway 111 near Palm Springs as part of the I-10 Pavement […]
Average Riverside County Gas Price Rises To Highest Amount Since 2012 The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Riverside County rose to its highest amount since Oct. 13, 2012, Sunday because of higher oil prices and refineries beginning to ship summer blend gasoline, which is more expensive to produce. The average price rose Sunday for the seventh consecutive day, increasing four-tenths of […]
COVID Hospitalizations Drop Again in Riverside County The number of COVID-positive patients in Riverside County hospitals has dropped from 832 to 780, according to the latest state figures. Of those patients, 135 were in intensive care Saturday, down two from Friday. Officials have said some patients entered hospitals for other reasons and only discovered they had COVID after a hospital-mandated test. The […]
No Tickets Sold with All Six Powerball Lottery Numbers There were no tickets sold with all six numbers in Saturday evening’s drawing of the multi-state Powerball lottery and the estimated jackpot for Monday’s drawing is expected to grow to $147 million. A ticket with five numbers, but missing the Powerball number, was sold in Tennessee and is worth $2 million because the player utilized […]
Investigation Underway into Shooting Death of Man in Watts An investigation continued Saturday into the shooting death of a man found inside a vehicle in the Watts area of South Los Angeles. The shooting was reported at 10:45 p.m. Friday at 11423 Alvaro St., near the Nickerson Gardens Skate Park, according to Los Angeles Police Department Officer Lizeth Lomeli. The victim was pronounced dead […]
One Year Ago Today (February 6, 2021)…Three OCDA Employees File Sexual Harassment Claims One Year Ago Today (February 6, 2021)…Three women have filed legal claims with Orange County alleging they were harassed by a senior prosecutor who resigned in December. The women allege a variety of “boorish” behavior, including racist comments, by former Senior Deputy District Attorney Gary Logalbo, much of it during his time supervising recent law […]
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