| | The news for Saturday, May 9, 2020 |
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L.A.-Area Parks, Golf Courses Reopen As Health Restrictions Loosen With Safer At Home restrictions imposed due to the coronavirus pandemic being slowly loosened, Los Angeles County parks and many area trails will reopen Saturday, although the popular Runyon Canyon trail and all beaches remain closed. Although hiking trails will reopen, County Supervisor Kathryn Barger said staff will be deployed to ensure people are adhering […]
Man Stabbed to Death in Hawthorne, Suspect Detained A man was stabbed in Hawthorne Saturday morning and later died at a hospital and a suspect was detained. The stabbing occurred at 12:30 a.m. in the 4400 block of West 129th Street, near Hawthorne Boulevard, according to Deputy Marvin Crowder of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, which was assisting Hawthorne police with the […]
Five More COVID-19 Deaths Reported in OC with 19 Since Monday Five more coronavirus-related deaths and 153 new confirmed cases have been reported in Orange County, raising the death toll to 71 and the cumulative case total to 3,240. The Orange County Health Care Agency has reported 19 fatalities since Monday. The number of patients hospitalized with the virus increased from 186 on Thursday to 188, […]
Man Killed in Compton Shooting, Suspect Sought A man was shot to death in Compton Saturday morning and authorities searched for the shooter. The shooting occurred in the 1000 block of South White Avenue, south of Alondra Boulevard, at 2:30 a.m., according to Deputy Marvin Crowder of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. The victim died at the scene, Crowder said. A […]
O.C. Woman, Others Sue State Lawmakers Over Shutdown Attorneys for an Orange County woman and four others have filed a lawsuit in federal court, alleging Gov. Gavin Newsom and fellow lawmakers “used the coronavirus pandemic to expand their authority” and deprive citizens of their rights. The suit, filed in Los Angeles by the Center for American Liberty, also names California Attorney General Xavier […]
More COVID-19 Deaths Reported in L.A. County, As More Businesses Open Even as COVID-19 cases and deaths continue to mount, Los Angeles County loosened its health restrictions and allowed select retail businesses to reopen with curbside service, while warning that the pandemic is far from over. The opening of select businesses came as the county announced another 51 deaths due to the coronavirus, although two of […]
Riverside County Coronavirus Death Toll Hits 204, Cases at 4,817 Riverside County has reported a dozen COVID-19 deaths and 61 new confirmed cases, bringing the death toll to 204 and case total to 4,817. Even though Riverside County continues to have the second-highest number of confirmed cases and deaths in the state, behind only Los Angeles County, the Board of Supervisors voted Friday to lift […]
Supervisors Rescind Slate of Public Health Directives After Long Hearings The Board of Supervisors has voted unanimously to rescind all but one component of a series of restrictions imposed by the Riverside County public health officer stemming from the coronavirus emergency, removing potential penalties that residents would have otherwise faced for violations. “We’re not achieving the greater global fight (of reopening the economy),” Supervisor Kevin […]
1 Killed, Another Injured in Single Vehicle Crash in Glen Ivy One person was killed and another trapped in the wreckage of a single-vehicle roll over crash in the unincorporated Glen Ivy area of Riverside County near Corona. Firefighters responded to the crash near Mayhew and Temescal Canyon roads about 4:30 a.m. and pronounced one of the occupants of the vehicle dead at the scene, according […]
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