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50 New Deaths and 2,303 New Cases of Confirmed COVID-19 in L. A. County

50 New Deaths and 2,303 New Cases of Confirmed COVID-19 in L. A. County

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed 50 new deaths and 2,303 new cases of COVID-19. New COVID-19 reported deaths continue to remain higher than…

SU CASA WORKS TO END DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DURING PANDEMIC AND BEYOND 

SU CASA Director of Development & Community Outreach Dean Lockwood is pictured at their Walk-In Resource Center in Long Beach. The nonprofit has partnered with the Los Angeles Mayor’s Office…

On First Day, Indiana School Finds Coronavirus

As more schools abandon plans for in-person classes, one that opened in Indiana this week had to quarantine students within hours. By Eliza Shapiro, Giulia McDonnell Nieto del Rio and Shawn Hubler, New…

Los Angeles County Public Health Reports 69 New Deaths and 2,651 New Cases of Confirmed COVID-19

Los Angeles County Public Health Reports 69 New Deaths and 2,651 New Cases of Confirmed COVID-19

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed 69 new deaths and 2,651 new cases of COVID-19. The increase in deaths reported today is significantly higher…

2020 Census Caravan Will Travel Through 14 Los Angeles County Cities Tomorrow, Aug. 1 to #Getoutthevote

2020 Census Caravan Will Travel Through 14 Los Angeles County Cities Tomorrow, Aug. 1 to #Getoutthevote

  Several cities will be participating in a “Census Parade” tomorrow August 1 with a caravan of 2020 Census vehicles passing through the cities between 9 AM and 3:30 p.m.…

July 31, 2020 Hews Media Group-Los Cerritos Community News eNewspaper

July 31, 2020 Hews Media Group-Los Cerritos Community News eNewspaper

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OC Register Editor Eugene Harbrecht Killed In Auto Accident

SANTA ANA, CA —Two cars racing in Santa Ana slammed into a longtime newspaper editor, resulting in his death, Thursday, according to officials. One driver was hospitalized in the event.…

Downey Approves Temporary Outdoor Dining

Downey Approves Temporary Outdoor Dining

  By Tammye McDuff • July 30, 2020 Downey City Council approved temporary dining guidelines for Downey restaurants, utilizing adjacent outdoor areas to serve food and drinks at the regular…

Caltrans Repaves Roadway Using Recycled Plastic Bottles, Process Also Cuts Greenhouse Gasses

Caltrans Repaves Roadway Using Recycled Plastic Bottles, Process Also Cuts Greenhouse Gasses

Workers pour a mixture of recycled asphalt pavement and liquid plastic made with single-use, plastic bottles to repave a highway in Oroville. A one mile re-pavement project  will use 150,000…

Norwalk Virtual Recreation Programming Launching Next Week

Norwalk Virtual Recreation Programming Launching Next Week

    Norwalk, CA – Typically, our summer programming is filled with activities for children, parents and seniors alike. However, due to COVID-19, we have all had to adapt to…

Public Health Reports 51 New Deaths and 2,708 New Cases of Confirmed COVID-19 in Los Angeles County

Public Health Reports 51 New Deaths and 2,708 New Cases of Confirmed COVID-19 in Los Angeles County

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed 51 new deaths and 2,708 new cases of COVID-19. To date, Public Health has identified 178,642 positive cases…

Postal Workers Ordered Not to Mail or Handle Flat Mail Which Includes Voting Ballots

BY BRIAN HEWS • July 29, 2020 A postal worker in Wisconsin called into the Randi Rhoads radio show today accusing the government of ordering her supervisor to tell postal…

Whittier Union to Begin 2020-21 Fall Semester with 100% Distance Learning

Whittier Union to Begin 2020-21 Fall Semester with 100% Distance Learning

      WHITTIER – Whittier Union High School District will begin the 2020-21 school year with a 100% distance learning schedule, converting the fall semester into a quarter system…

Charges Refiled Against John Noguez, Ramin Salari, and Mark McNiel

Charges Refiled Against John Noguez, Ramin Salari, and Mark McNiel

BY BRIAN HEWS • July 29, 2020 District Attorney Jackie Lacey announced that her office has refiled  78 felony charges against former Assessor John Noguez, Ramin Salari and Mark McNiel…

Rapid COVID-19 Testing Available at Lakewood’s Urgent Care Pros

Rapid COVID-19 Testing Available at Lakewood’s Urgent Care Pros

STAFF REPORT (LAKEWOOD, CA, July 28, 2020) — Los Angeles residents in need of all types of COVID-19 testing – for a prior or an active infection – need look…

How COVID-19 is threatening our health in more ways than one

Our drive-through lifestyles have already fueled a dramatic rise in obesity-related illnesses, and the pandemic could make it worse – or we could do something about it Car culture meets…

Central Basin Board Irate as Department Heads Propose $2.7 Million Increase

Central Basin Board Irate as Department Heads Propose $2.7 Million Increase

BY BRIAN HEWS • July 28, 2020 The Central Basin 2020-’21 operating budget was included in yesterday’s board meeting but by the time the meeting addressed the item on the…

Mission Foods Employees in Commerce Hit By Coronavirus, Facility Closed by DPH

Mission Foods Employees in Commerce Hit By Coronavirus, Facility Closed by DPH

STAFF REPORT News outlets are reporting that Mission Foods in Commerce has been closed down by the Los Angeles County Department of Health due  to employees contracting the coronavirus. Reports…

Compliance Helps Move L.A. County Forward: 17 New Deaths and 2,039 New Cases of COVID-19

Compliance Helps Move L.A. County Forward: 17 New Deaths and 2,039 New Cases of  COVID-19

To underscore the ongoing need to protect the long-term health and well-being of residents and the workforce as we move forward in the recovery journey, the Los Angeles County Department…

Monday AP News of the Day

Monday AP News of the Day

Turmoil in US cities as police and protesters clash; On Portland’s streets: Anger, fear, and a fence that divides   Protests took a violent turn in several U.S. cities over the…