| | The news for Tuesday, November 30, 2021
|
|
As Omicron Variant Looms, County Urges Vaccinations Against COVID-19 Again claiming the numbers are proof of COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness, Los Angeles County health officials reported in its latest data a sharp decline in the number of virus infections among residents and staff of skilled nursing facilities, where inoculations and booster shots have been widely administered. According to the county Department of Public Health, there […]
Los Angeles Man Faces Conspiracy Charge for U.S. Capitol Breach A Los Angeles man who is accused of joining the Capitol breach in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6, has been arrested for conspiracy and other crimes, the Department of Justice announced in a statement released on Monday. Edward Badalian, 27, of Los Angeles is charged in an indictment with conspiracy, obstruction of an official proceeding […]
Pedestrian Hit by Vehicle and Killed on Arroyo Seco Parkway Near Highland Park A pedestrian was hit by a vehicle and killed Tuesday on the southbound Arroyo Seco Parkway, also known as SR 110, in the Highland Park area. The crash was reported about 4:30 a.m. near Avenue 60, according to the California Highway Patrol. Two southbound lanes were closed while an investigation was conducted. Information was not […]
Man Killed in North Hollywood Shooting Police Tuesday are investigating a fatal shooting of a man in North Hollywood. Police responded to a call of shots fired at 7:08 p.m. Monday in the 7000 block Huston Street and found a man suffering from gunshot wounds, CBS 2 reported. Officer Lizeth Lomeli of the Los Angeles Police Department said witnesses told police […]
Orange County’s COVID-19 Statistics Hold Steady Orange County is continuing to hold the line in the rates of COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations following the Thanksgiving weekend, according to recently released data. The county reported 1,226 infections since Wednesday, raising the cumulative case count to 312,623, and logged 35 additional fatalities, though several dated back to last December and January. The cumulative […]
Riverside County Reports 24 New COVID-Related Deaths Riverside County reported 2,051 new cases of COVID-19 and 24 new virus-related deaths over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, along with a slight decrease in coronavirus hospitalizations. The number of COVID patients hospitalized in the county decreased to 214 Monday, down from 228 on Friday, according to the Riverside University Health System. The number of those […]
City Council May Urge State To Make Food Code More Inclusive Of Street Vendors The Los Angeles City Council Tuesday will consider calling on the state to change the California Retail Food Code to be more inclusive of sidewalk vendors and to create a more practical system to regulate their operations. The resolution was introduced by Councilwoman Nithya Raman, who said: “The number of food vendors in Los Angeles […]
Coroner Identifies Victim in Mission Hills Collision A 75-year-old man who died in a two-car collision in Mission Hills was identified by county authorities Tuesday. The crash was reported about 5:15 p.m. Nov. 22 in the area of 13470 Sepulveda Blvd., near Rinaldi Street and the Eden Memorial Park cemetery, according to Margaret Stewart of the Los Angeles Fire Department. The Los […]
Average LA County Gas Price Drops for Third Consecutive Day The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles County dropped two-tenths of a cent Tuesday to $4.709, its third consecutive day of decreases. This is the first time since Sept. 14-16 the average price has dropped three consecutive days, according to figures from the AAA and Oil Price Information Service. […]
Los Angeles City Council to Consider Ban on Ghost Guns The City Council is scheduled to vote Tuesday on an ordinance that would prohibit the possession, purchase, sale, receipt and transportation of “ghost guns” in Los Angeles. The ordinance requires unanimous approval to be adopted on its first reading. If it does not receive unanimous approval, it will return next week for a second vote, […]
One Year Ago Today (November 30, 2020)…Judge Pares, Consolidates Pair of Sexual Abuse Suits Brought Against LAUSD One Year Ago Today (November 30, 2020)…A judge pared and consolidated two separate lawsuits brought against Los Angeles Unified on behalf of a total of five girls who allege they were molested by a former teacher’s assistant at a North Hollywood elementary school. The first lawsuit pertained to three plaintiffs and was filed March 3. […]
|
|
Read more news on the MyNewsLA.com website |
|
|
| |
| |
|