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Orange County Jail Reports Dramatic Drop in Inmate Infections
The amount of Orange County inmates infected with the COVID-19 virus is less than one percent of what it was a month ago, the Orange County Sheriff’s Department (OCSD) said ...
February 5, 2021
BY
Michelle Thompson
Orange County’s COVID-19 Hospitalizations and Cases Continue to Drop
SANTA ANA—Hospitalizations for COVID-19 continued a downward trend Feb. 5, but 30 more fatalities were logged, raising the ...
February 5, 2021
BY
City News Service
Orange County Works to Make Vaccination Process More Accessible and Diverse
Orange County health officials say they’re working to make the vaccination process easier for region’s disabled and minority communities. The ...
February 5, 2021
BY
Drew Van Voorhis
LA City Councilman Plans Motion to Explore Legal Options to Reopen Schools
LOS ANGELES—Los Angeles City Councilman Joe Buscaino plans to introduce a motion next week asking the city attorney ...
February 5, 2021
BY
City News Service
Irvine’s New Equity Resolution Sparks Concerns About Constitutionality
The City Council of Irvine, California, has unanimously approved a resolution to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in ...
February 5, 2021
BY
Brad Jones
Former Mayor in Los Angeles County, 10 Others Charged in Corruption Scandal
A former mayor of the tiny Los Angeles County city of Maywood has been charged alongside 10 others ...
February 5, 2021
BY
Isabel van Brugen
As Supply Struggles Hamper County’s COVID-19 Efforts, Just 3 Percent of Residents are Fully Vaccinated
Less than three percent of Orange County residents have been fully inoculated with a COVID-19 vaccine, according to the most recently ...
February 4, 2021
BY
Drew Van Voorhis
Activists in Irvine Calling for Monthly Stimulus Checks Deliver Invoice to Congresswoman
Community activists in Irvine demanding $2,000 monthly stimulus checks delivered a “past due” invoice on Feb. 4 to ...
February 4, 2021
BY
Drew Van Voorhis
Orange County’s COVID-19 Hospitalizations and Cases Continue to Drop
SANTA ANA—The death toll from the holiday season COVID-19 surge continued Feb.4 with Orange County logging 50 more ...
February 4, 2021
BY
City News Service
Orange County Supervisor Candidates Reveal Their Platforms
Homelessness, public safety, and the economy are among the top priorities of five candidates running for a vacant ...
February 4, 2021
BY
Jack Bradley
Human Trafficking Investigation Nets 145 Arrests in LA County
LOS ANGELES—Authorities Feb. 4 announced that 145 arrests were made in Los Angeles County during a recent statewide ...
February 4, 2021
BY
City News Service
Garden Grove Schools Will Test Staff, Students, for COVID-19
As the Garden Grove Unified School District (GGUSD) prepares to open its classrooms for in-person instruction, it’s introducing ...
February 4, 2021
BY
Jack Bradley
Transient Charged With Attacking Teen Girl in Orange
SANTA ANA— A 31-year-old transient was charged Feb. 3 with attempting to kill and rape a 16-year-old girl ...
February 4, 2021
BY
City News Service
California Rolls Out Second Round of Funding for Struggling Businesses
Eligible small businesses and nonprofits in Orange County will be able to apply for a second round of ...
February 3, 2021
BY
Jamie Joseph
Some Laguna Beach Schools Will Remain Closed Until Virus Metrics Improve
Some Laguna Beach schools will remain closed until Orange County enters a less restrictive tier of the pandemic, ...
February 3, 2021
BY
Jamie Joseph
Orange County Ridesharing Passenger Warns of Disturbing Fraud
A Rancho Santa Margarita woman is warning others about the unscrupulous tactics of some ridesharing drivers after she ...
February 3, 2021
BY
Jack Bradley
Orange County’s COVID-19 Hospitalizations and Cases Continue to Drop
SANTA ANA—Orange County's COVID-19 hospitalizations and cases continued to decline Feb. 3, but 37 more deaths were logged ...
February 3, 2021
BY
City News Service
Laguna Beach Expands Search for New City Manager
Laguna Beach has hired a recruiting firm to help find a replacement for its outgoing city manager. The hunt for ...
February 3, 2021
BY
Drew Van Voorhis
San Francisco Sues Its Own School District in Bid to Speed Return to In-person Classes
San Francisco is suing its own school district as it tries to speed a planned return to in-person ...
February 3, 2021
BY
Zachary Stieber
Newsom, Biden Administration Announce COVID-19 Vaccine Site at Cal State LA
LOS ANGELES—Gov. Gavin Newsom and the Biden administration announced a pilot project Feb. 3 that will establish a ...
February 3, 2021
BY
City News Service
Orange County DA Charges Five Men in Human Trafficking Bust
The Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force charged five men with sexually exploiting a minor in a case ...
February 2, 2021
BY
Drew Van Voorhis
Huntington Beach Solidifies Community Choice Energy Participation
Huntington Beach residents will maintain its membership with the community choice energy (CCE) program following a Feb. 1 ...
February 2, 2021
BY
Jack Bradley
Orange County’s COVID-19 Hospitalizations and Cases Continue to Decline
SANTA ANA—Orange County's COVID-19 positivity rates and hospitalizations continued to improve Feb. 2, but the county also logged ...
February 2, 2021
BY
City News Service
Orange County Republicans Endorse Different Candidates for Supervisor Seat
Orange County Republican leaders are divided on their endorsements of candidates vying for a position with the Orange County Board ...
February 2, 2021
BY
Drew Van Voorhis
Tito Ortiz Will Remain Huntington Beach’s Mayor Pro Tem
Huntington Beach Mayor Pro Tem Tito Ortiz won the first fight of his political career Feb. 1 when ...
February 2, 2021
BY
Jack Bradley
LA Council Votes to Move Forward on Hazard Pay for Grocery Workers
LOS ANGELES—The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously Feb. 2 to move forward with a proposed emergency ordinance ...
February 2, 2021
BY
City News Service
2 California Supermarkets Closing After City Orders Pay Hike
LONG BEACH, Calif.—Kroger Co. will close two Southern California supermarkets in response to a local ordinance requiring extra ...
February 2, 2021
BY
The Associated Press
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