| | Afternoon headlines for Monday, February 14, 2022 |
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Rams Plan for Super Bowl Victory Parade on Wednesday The Los Angeles Rams are going to have something the Dodgers and Lakers didn’t get — a victory parade. Rams Chief Operating Officer Kevin Demoff said Monday a Super Bowl victory parade will be held Wednesday, although a time has not yet been determined. Demoff said the parade will originate from the Shrine Auditorium and […]
LA County’s Outdoor Mask Requirement on Pace to Lift by Mid-Week Los Angeles County remained on track Monday to lift its outdoor mask-wearing requirement by mid-week thanks to another drop in the number of COVID-positive patients in local hospitals. According to state figures, there were 2,054 COVID-positive patients in county hospitals, down from 2,086 on Sunday. The number of those patients being treated in intensive care […]
Three Injured in Wrong-Way Motorist Crash on 101 Freeway in Hollywood Area A multi-vehicle crash involving an alleged wrong-way motorist on the Hollywood (101) Freeway Monday left three people injured. The crash was reported about noon on the northbound 101 Freeway near Sunset Boulevard, according to the California Highway Patrol. Paramedics took three people for hospital treatment, none with life-threatening injuries, the Los Angeles Fire Department reported. […]
Man Charged in 10-Month-Old Son’s Death in Long Beach A Los Angeles man was charged Monday with murdering his 10-month-old son in Long Beach last week. Jeremy Wade, 23, is set to be arraigned March 7 in a Long Beach courtroom on one count each of murder, assault on a child causing death and false imprisonment by violence, along with a misdemeanor count of […]
Man Faces Arson Charges in Connection with Whittier Blaze A man who was found with burn injuries near the scene of a fire in the Whittier area that heavily damaged three homes amid Santa Ana wind conditions was charged Monday with a series of arson counts. Kevin Whitlock, 55, was charged with six counts of arson of an inhabited structure or property and one […]
Metro Train Strikes Pedestrian in Compton; Rail Services Suspended A person was struck by a Metro Blue (A) Line train in Compton Monday, temporarily suspending rail services in the area. The person was hit about 2:35 p.m. as a northbound train was approaching the Artesia station located in the 100 block of West Artesia Boulevard, according to a Metro representative. Details on the person’s […]
Los Angeles World Airports Announces Two Executive Leadership Appointments Los Angeles World Airports, which owns and operates LAX and Van Nuys Airport, announced appointments Monday for the positions chief airport affairs officer and deputy executive director for operations. Becca Doten, who has held the position of interim chief corporate strategy and affairs officer since November, was promoted to chief airport affairs officer. She began […]
Gang Members Each Get 12 Years for BH Robbery That Netted $500K Watch Two gang members were each sentenced Monday to a dozen years behind bars for carrying out an armed robbery at a Beverly Hills restaurant, where one customer was struck by gunfire and a $500,000 watch was stolen from another diner. Khai McGhee, 18, and Malik L. Powell, 21, pleaded guilty in September to federal charges […]
Woman Settles Suit Alleging Assault by Paramedic After Traffic Accident A woman who sued the city of Los Angeles and a firefighter paramedic, alleging he sexually molested her while she was being transported to a hospital after being injured in a traffic accident in 2017, reached a settlement in her case. Lawyers for the plaintiff, identified only as Lacy R., filed court papers on Jan. […]
Orange County Reports Declines In COVID Hospitalizations and Case Rates Orange County’s COVID-19 hospitalizations continued declining along with positivity rates, according to data released Monday. Hospitalizations declined from 538 on Thursday to 453 Monday, with the number of intensive care unit patients declining from 102 to 89, according to the Orange County Health Care Agency, which does not update statistics on weekends and did not […]
CA School Mask Mandate Remains for Now, but Could Lift at Month’s End Despite indications the state was on the verge of lifting its mask-wearing requirement in schools, California’s Health and Human Services secretary said Monday the requirement will remain in place for now, pending a Feb. 28 reassessment of COVID-19 case rates and other pandemic metrics. Dr. Mark Ghaly said a lifting of the mandate is inevitable, […]
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