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Afternoon headlines for Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Airbnb Warns Against Parties in Los Angeles

Airbnb Tuesday issued a stern warning against holding parties at Los Angeles-area properties rented through its service. “The month of May brings with it many moments worth celebrating for Angelenos — from high school and college graduations to Memorial Day weekend festivities,” it noted in a statement. “Under typical circumstances, Airbnb empowers our hosts to […]
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OC Supervisors Move to Adopt `Active-Use’ Plan on Beaches

The Orange County Board of Supervisors voted narrowly Tuesday to submit a plan to the state to have its beaches reopened for active use only. The issue sparked a heated debate as the board voted 3-2 to approve directing county CEO Frank Kim to craft a plan consistent with what has already been approved in […]
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Temperatures to Soar into the 90s

Temperatures will soar into the 90s Tuesday in several communities in L.A. and Orange counties as the second Southern California heat wave of 2020 gets underway, prompting forecasters to urge Southland residents to protect themselves. The National Weather Service warned that the weather could mean heat-related illnesses for sensitive groups, including people living in portable […]
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LAPD Officer Charged With Off-Duty Shooting of Fellow Officer

A Los Angeles police officer who allegedly shot a fellow officer in the shoulder during an off-duty camping trip near Apple Valley was charged Tuesday with assault with a firearm. Ismael Tamayo, 44, remains jailed and is due in a San Bernardino courtroom Wednesday for arraignment on the felony count, according to the San Bernardino […]
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COVID-19 Cases Soar In L.A. County As Business Reopening Talks Continue

As behind-the-scenes planning continued for the limited reopening of some lower-risk retail businesses, more than 1,600 new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Los Angeles County Tuesday, the largest single-day jump during the pandemic. Barbara Ferrer, director of the county’s Department of Public Health, noted that the large number of new cases — 1,638 — […]
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LAPD Officer Under Investigation After Fight With Trespassing Suspect

A Los Angeles Police Department officer is under investigation for allegedly assaulting a trespassing suspect during an altercation in Boyle Heights. Two Hollenbeck Division officers responded to the 2400 block of Houston Street, near Soto Street, on April 27, where they located a man trespassing on private property and directed him to leave, according to […]
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Authorities ID Man Fatally Shot in Willowbrook Area; Investigation Continuing

Authorities Tuesday identified a man who was fatally shot while driving a Mercedes-Benz that crashed into a railroad right-of-way in the Willowbrook area last weekend. Jayson McKinley, 32, of Los Angeles was shot about 7 a.m. Saturday at East 118th Street and Willowbrook Avenue and died at a hospital, according to the Los Angeles County […]
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Orange County Reports Four More COVID-19 Deaths

Orange County officials reported 69 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19 Tuesday and four additional deaths, bringing the county’s totals of 2,873 cases and 61 fatalities. The number of patients hospitalized with the virus increased from 169 on Monday to 202, and the number of patients in intensive care rose from 52 to 62. The total […]
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Taxpayers Denied TRO For Newsom Plan to Help Undocumented Immigrants

A judge Tuesday denied a request for a temporary restraining order sought by two taxpayers who sought to block Gov. Gavin Newsom’s allocation of $75 million in coronavirus-related aid to undocumented immigrants ineligible for unemployment insurance. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Samantha Jessner issued her order after hearing arguments from lawyers for the state Attorney […]
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