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LA Ordinance to Reduce Plastic Foodware Waste Takes Effect Hoping to alleviate costs for restaurants and reduce plastic waste, a Los Angeles city ordinance will take effect Monday making disposable foodware, including utensils and napkins, only available at restaurants when requested by customers. The ordinance, which was approved by the City Council in April, will take effect Monday for food and beverage facilities with […]
One of Two Men Shot Dead in Vehicle Near Illegal Street Racing Event The coroner Monday released the name of one of the two men found shot in a vehicle in Compton which detectives believe was related to an earlier large illegal street racing event at or near the location. Javier Carachure Menchaca, 19, was a Los Angeles resident, the coroner said. The shooting was reported at 12:58 […]
Santa Ana Man Killed in Lynwood Freeway Crash A Santa Ana man killed in a crash on the Glen Anderson (105) Freeway was publicly identified Monday. Osiris Servin was 18-years-old, according to the coroner’s office Paramedics rushed five people to area hospitals and the man identified as Servin was pronounced dead at the crash site, according to a Los Angeles County Fire Department […]
COVID Hospitalizations Drop to 600 in Los Angeles County The number of coronavirus patients in Los Angeles County hospitals has dropped to an even 600, falling from 604 on Saturday, according to the latest state figures. Of those patients, 163 were in intensive care, down from 170 the previous day. County health officials reported 979 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday and six additional […]
Pedestrian Struck and Killed in Santa Monica Hit-and-Rum Was Homeless The pedestrian fatally struck by a vehicle on a Santa Monica street in an apparent hit-and-run and then hit by a second vehicle while in the street, was homeless. Paul Sigler was 58-yeaqrs-old, according to the coroner’s office. The crash was reported at 8:05 p.m. Saturday at 10th Street and Pico Boulevard, according to Santa […]
Orange County’s COVID-19 Hospitalizations Fall to 195 The number of coronavirus patients in Orange County hospitals fell below 200, dropping to 195 from 207 on Saturday, according to the latest state figures. The number of COVID patients in intensive care in the county was 58 Sunday, down from 61 the day before. The county had 24.6% of its intensive care unit beds […]
Results Expected Monday in Voting by Film & TV Workers on Contract Results are set to be announced Monday in voting by members of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees on whether to ratify the union’s tentative three-year deal with producers. Some 60,000 film and TV workers began casting their ballots online on Friday, and the voting deadline was 8:59 p.m. Sunday. A “yes” verdict would […]
Missing Rialto Teen with Autism Spotted in Riverside A 13-year-old boy with autism missing from Rialto may have been seen in Riverside, authorities said Monday. Elijah Bajza was seen at 4:30 a.m. Saturday in his bed at his home in the 500 block of North Oakdale Avenue in Rialto, according to Rialto police Officer Amanda Deleon. He may have been seen near Mt. […]
UCLA Adding Personnel to Manage Lines of Fans Entering Pauley Pavilion UCLA will have additional personnel to manage the line of fans entering Pauley Pavilion for its men’s basketball games, beginning with Monday evening’s game against Long Beach State. Athletic director Martin Jarmond tweeted Saturday there would also be additional structures for a better controlled line in an attempt to avoid the surge that occurred Friday […]
Volunteers Needed to Handle Letters to Santa People wishing to help the U.S. Postal Service answer letters to Santa Claus from needy families can begin registering Monday, when Operation Santa opens to the public for volunteer registration at www.uspsoperationsanta.com/. Every year since 1912, the postal service has processed a massive amount of mail from children whose lists include basic necessities like a […]
One Year Ago Today (November 15, 2020)…L.A. County Coronavirus Surge Continues With 3,061 New Cases One Year Ago Today (November 15, 2020)…Los Angeles County reported 3,061 new cases of COVID-19 and three additional deaths, bringing the county’s totals to 339,560 cases and 7,269 fatalities. The low number of deaths reflects reporting delays over the weekend, according to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. The high number of cases, […]
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