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The news for Monday, March 23, 2020

More Rainy Weather in Southland; Snow in the San Gabriels

Rain in AnaheimA storm from Canada brought the Southland showers Monday morning and triggered winter-weather conditions in the San Gabriel Mountains, the National Weather Service reported. In addition to Monday morning’s one-and-off showers, there’s a chance of showers Monday afternoon, said National Weather Service meteorologist Todd Hall. Tuesday should be mostly dry, ahead of another system Wednesday […]
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Woman Stabbed to Death in Lancaster

A woman was stabbed to death in Lancaster and a man was detained at the scene, authorities said Monday. Deputies were called at 10:45 p.m. Sunday to the 43900 block of Rembrandt Street on a report of domestic violence and assault, according to Deputy Tracy Koerner of the Sheriff’s Information Bureau. They found a woman […]
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L.A. County Average Gas Price Drops To Lowest Amount Since February 2019

The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles County dropped Monday to its lowest amount since Feb. 1, 2019, decreasing eight-tenths of a cent to $3.277. The average price has dropped 22 consecutive days and 25 of the past 26, decreasing 29 cents, including 2 cents on Sunday, according to […]
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Orange County Courthouses To Be Closed

All of Orange County’s courthouses will be closed Monday because of retrofitting to install equipment to enable more remote hearings by video and audio. It was not immediately clear when courtrooms would re-open, but officials said Friday it would be in the “near future.” Several top attorneys, a county supervisor and the head of the […]
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Coronavirus Cases Rise by 71 to 409 in Los Angeles County

Coronavirus illustrationLos Angeles County this weekend saw its largest one-day jump yet in the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases, with 71 more patients and two more deaths reported. The latest fatality — the county’s fifth — was a person older than 65 who lived in Culver City, according to the Los Angeles County Department of Public […]
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Riverside County Confirmed Coronavirus Cases Increase to 45

Confirmed coronavirus cases in Riverside County have increased from 31 to 45, with the countywide death count remaining at 6, health officials say. Seven new cases in the Coachella Valley, four in the western county, two in the southwest county and the first case in the mid-region were added to the total tally at 3:30 […]
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COVID-19 Telethon Planned for Los Angeles on Tuesday

A Southland television channel is teaming with the Los Angels Rams to put together a day-long telethon Tuesday to aid California’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. “Te’LA’thon” will air locally on KABC from 4-7 a.m., 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, with phone lines open until 7 p.m. Organizers […]
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I-10 Road Work Between Banning and Cabazon To Include Nighttime Ramp Closures

Westbound on-ramp closures are scheduled for Monday evening in Banning as part of this week’s road work along Interstate 10, weather depending. The I-10 Pavement Rehabilitation Project, dubbed the I-10 Tune-Up, is a three-phase project spanning nearly 20 miles from Pennsylvania Avenue in Beaumont to the Highway 111 interchange in Palm Springs. Crews are scheduled […]
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Metro Issues Coronavirus Rules for Bus Riders

Metro Sunday announced new procedures for bus riders and a new schedule for its light rail service in lieu of efforts to contain coronavirus. The new bus procedures are to help passengers and drivers maintain the required six-foot “social distance” while providing service for people who rely on public transportation to access healthcare, food and […]
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