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The news for Sunday, June 21, 2020

Orange County Reports 413 New Cases of COVID-19, 10 More Deaths

The coronavirusOrange County health officials have reported 413 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19, by far the county’s highest single-day total since the pandemic began. The Orange County Health Care Agency also reported 10 additional deaths, bringing the county’s totals to 9,988 cases and 267 fatalities. The numbers come at the end of what county officials called […]
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Sheriff Reports Man Shot to Death in Bell Gardens

Investigators Sunday are looking into the death of a man who was shot in Bell Gardens, authorities said. Homicide detectives from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department are assisting the Bell Gardens Police Department with the investigation into the killing, which took place at 9:15 p.m. Saturday in the 6800 block of Marlow Avenue. “The […]
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Rescuers Locate Missing Person After Boat Collision off Catalina

A person is recovering after being rescued from a location off the coast of Catalina Island following a boat collision, authorities said Sunday. The L.A. County Fire Department received a call about the incident at 9:54 p.m. Saturday, a department supervisor said. Marine search and rescue crews located the person, who was transported to Harbor-UCLA […]
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Poignant Moments From Saturday’s Police Protests, and Counter Protests

From the woman whose voice cracked while calling for an investigation into a man whose body was found hanging in Palmdale, to the Gospel song belted out by a celebrity in a Gardena park, to the sidewalk discussions between Donald Trump supporters and Black protesters in Torrance, Saturday was another day of impassioned demonstrations throughout […]
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Coast Guard Airlifts Convulsing Fisherman to Torrance Hospital

coast guard helicopterA 19-year-old man is recovering in a South Bay hospital Sunday after being rescued from a fishing vessel, Coast Guard officials said. At 3:13 p.m. Saturday, watchstanders at the Coast Guard’s Los Angeles-Long Beach station received a report of a man having convulsions aboard the ship, located about eight miles off San Nicolas Island. The […]
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Azusa Traffic Collision Investigated

Two vehicles crashed on a street in Azusa, but investigators were still trying to determine whether anyone was injured, authorities said Sunday. A black Mercedes-Benz collided with another motorist at 4:30 a.m., although it was unclear who was at fault, said Sgt. Brandon Bailey, a watch commander with the Azusa Police Department. It occurred in […]
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Father’s Day Protests and Marches Against Racism and Police Brutality

Protest marches and other actions to call out racism and police brutality have been continue Sunday in various parts of Los Angeles County. This is the fourth weekend of actions in the Southland and across the United States in response to the Memorial Day death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Floyd was killed when a […]
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L. A. Metro to Change, Enhance COVID-19 Precautions Starting Sunday

The Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority will make changes to its bus service Sunday to enhance social distancing due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Metro said it will add 95 trips and increase frequencies of stops on its current heavily used bus lines and adjust running times based on faster, current speeds due to reduced traffic […]
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Firefighters Quickly Douse Half-Acre Sunland Brush Fire

Los Angeles Fire Department truckFire devoured half-an-acre of brush in Sunland Sunday, authorities said. The Los Angeles Fire Department got the call at 1:09 a.m. about a fire burning in the 12300 block of North Mount Gleason Avenue, spokesman Nicholas Prange said. Crews attacked the flames with an anchor/flank/pinch technique, gaining the upper hand within 25 minutes, according to […]
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