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2nd Presumed Case of Monkeypox Indentified in LA County Health officials Thursday continued to investigate a second presumed case of monkeypox that was identified in Los Angeles County, though they stressed the risk of infection in the general population remains low. The newest patient was described only as an adult who had recently traveled, although further details were not released. The person is showing […]
Biden To Speak Twice, Meet With Canadian, Brazilian Leaders at Summit President Joe Biden is scheduled Thursday to speak at the CEO Summit of the Americas and the opening plenary of the Summit of the Americas in downtown Los Angeles, and hold bilateral meetings with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro. Biden will also join with Vice President Kamala Harris in meeting […]
Ad Agency That Allegedly Preferred Women Over Men Drops Arbitration Appeal An ad agency has dropped its appeal of a judge’s ruling denying the company’s motion to compel arbitration of a former employee’s allegation he was wrongfully fired in 2019 for protesting two male supervisors’ preference for hiring women instead of the best qualified candidate. Joe Fotheringham’s Los Angeles Superior Court lawsuit against Giant Spoon LLC […]
COVID-Related Hospitalizations Rise to 557 in LA County The school year may be coming to an end, but Los Angeles County health officials reported more increases in COVID-19 cases among students and staff Thursday, noting that the highest infection rate in the county is among teens aged 12 to 17. With a new infection rate of 762 per 100,000, the 12-to-17 age group […]
Initiative to Increase School Arts and Music Funding Qualifies For Ballot An initiative to provide additional funding for arts and music education in public schools has qualified for the November ballot, Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber announced. What backers have dubbed “The Arts and Music in Schools — Funding Guarantee Accountability Act” would annually allocate an amount equaling 1% of the required state and local […]
Average LA County Gas Price Rises to 13th Consecutive Record The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles County Thursday set a record for the 13th consecutive day, rising 1 cent to $6.424, extending its streak of increases to 15 consecutive days. The average price risen 33.3 cents over the past 15 days, including 1.9 cents Wednesday, according to figures […]
Man Killed in Glendora Crash Identified Authorities Thursday identified a 31-year-old man who was killed in a crash in Glendora. Officers from the California Highway Patrol were called at 12:48 a.m. Wednesday to Glendora Mountain Road and Mile Marker 6.50 where they found a black Miata far down an embankment with a person trapped inside. Zi Gu was the victim who […]
Felon Who Shot Man During Dispute at CC Bar Due for Sentencing A gang member who shot and seriously wounded a Cathedral City bar patron without provocation, as well as wounded another man accidentally, is slated to be sentenced Thursday to life in prison. A Murrieta jury last month convicted 40-year-old Tomas Lucio Zaragoza of Desert Hot Springs of attempted murder, firearm assault and multiple sentence-enhancing gun […]
High Heat Set to Bake Much of Riverside County Triple-digit heat will bake much of the Inland Empire later this week, with forecasters issuing an excessive heat warning that will be in effect starting Thursday. Potentially dangerous highs of up to 117 degrees in the Coachella Valley and the San Gorgonio Pass near Banning were in the forecast. The excessive heat warning will take […]
Air Conditioner Working? Southland in for a Hot Weekend A heat wave that’s bearing down on the Southland is promising several days of elevated temperatures and potentially dangerous conditions in some areas through the weekend — with the mercury at its hottest Friday and Saturday. “High pressure will build over southern California through the rest of this week bringing very warm and dry weather […]
One Year Ago Today (June 9, 2021)…Trial Begins for Man Charged with Attacking Five Girls in Garden Grove One Year Ago Today (June 9, 2021)…A 48-year-old man sexually assaulted and exposed himself to five girls in the courtyard of the Garden Grove apartment building where he and the alleged victims lived, a prosecutor told jurors. The defendant’s attorney said the allegations against Salvador Dirceo Agaton are riddled with inconsistencies and are untrue. The […]
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