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Armed Robbery Suspect Fatally Shot by Anaheim Police After Helicopter Search An armed robbery suspect was fatally shot by Anaheim police after a vehicle and helicopter pursuit in Santa Ana and Wednesday the Orange County District Attorney’s office opened an investigation into the shooting. The suspect was seen by police driving a stolen vehicle around 5 p.m. Tuesday in Santa Ana and when two Anaheim police […]
LA City Council to Vote on Vaccine Mandate for Indoor Spaces The Los Angeles City Council Wednesday will consider an ordinance to require people to show proof of full COVID-19 vaccination before entering indoor restaurants, bars, gyms, shopping centers, entertainment venues and personal care establishments beginning Nov. 4. Starting Oct. 21, indoor public spaces that fall under the ordinance would be required to display advisory notices […]
Man, 19, Killed in Crash on Trabuco Canyon Identified by OC Coroner A 19-year-old man who was killed in a crash in Trabuco Canyon was identified Wednesday by the Orange County coroner’s office. The crash that claimed the life of Christian Garcia Remigio of Lake Forest took place about 1:15 a.m. on Trabuco Canyon, according to the coroner’s office. Remigio was a passenger in the vehicle, the […]
Orange County’s COVID-19 Metrics Continue Decline Orange County’s COVID-19 hospitalizations fell below 300 for the first time in two months, as weekly averages posted in the latest data showed more encouraging news in a slowdown of the Delta variant-fueled summer surge. The county’s weekly case rate per 100,000 residents improved from 11.3 to 9.7, while the positivity rate fell from 3.7% […]
Forecast: COVID Uncertainty Means Continued Questions About Economic Recovery Lingering uncertainties about the future of the COVID-19 pandemic makes the pace of California’s economic recovery equally uncertain, although the state is still expected to outpace the nation as a whole, according to a recently released UCLA economic forecast. “Although California began a significant recovery later than some other states due to the public health […]
LA County COVID Numbers Improve, but Vaccinations Continue to Lag While Los Angeles County continues to see falling numbers of COVID-19 hospitalizations and other metrics, the pace of residents being vaccinated remains relatively stagnant, and the county’s public health director warned that the pandemic will only end if that pace quickens. “Time is no longer on our side,” Barbara Ferrer told the Board of Supervisors […]
Palm Springs to Vote on Fate of Late Mayor Statue in Front of City Hall The Palm Springs City Council plans to have a joint meeting with the city’s Human Rights Commission Wednesday to consider the commission’s proposed removal of the Frank Bogert statue in front of City Hall and an official apology for the forced evictions of low-income people of color decades ago. The proposal to remove the former […]
Judge to Hold First Hearing in Case to End Britney Spears Conservatorship The 13-year run of the Britney Spears conservatorship may take steps toward a final lap to the finish line Wednesday when a judge holds the first hearing in the case since the singer’s own father came out in favor of ending the court oversight of his daughter. The conservatorship began in February 2008 for the […]
Riverside County Reports Decrease in COVID Hospitalizations, 10 Deaths The number of people hospitalized with coronavirus in Riverside County dropped, according to the latest data, while an additional 10 virus-related deaths were reported. Numbers released Tuesday by the Riverside University Health System showed COVID-related hospitalizations countywide were at 369, down 12 from Monday. That number includes 106 intensive care patients, down five from Monday. […]
LA County Gas Price Remains Unchanged After Reaching 2021 High The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles County was unchanged Wednesday, two days after reaching its high for 2021. The average price of $4.409 is 1.2 cents more than one week ago, six-tenths of a cent higher than one month ago and $1.209 greater than one year ago, according […]
One Year Ago Today (September 29, 2020)…SGV Woman Charged with Running Sex Trafficking Operation One Year Ago Today (September 29, 2020)…A Los Angeles federal grand jury returned an updated indictment that charges a San Gabriel Valley woman with sex trafficking five immigrant women by hiring them to work at massage parlors and forcing them to engage in commercial sex acts. Mei Xing, 59, also known as Xing Mei, Anna […]
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