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Orange County’s COVID Hospitalizations, Case Rates Remain Stable Orange County COVID-19 hospitalizations and infection rates generally held steady according to the latest data from the Orange County Health Care Agency. Hospitalizations of COVID-positive patients increased from 127 Wednesday to 129 as of Friday, while the number of those patients in intensive care remained at 24. The last time hospitalizations were this low was […]
COVID Hospitalizations Hold Steady in LA County The number of COVID-19-positive patients in Los Angeles County hospitals has held mostly steady, while another 21 virus-related deaths were reported. According to state figures, the COVID hospitalization number in the county was 350 as of Friday, down slightly from 351 on Thursday. The number of those patients being treated in intensive care ticked slightly […]
Nebraska Congressman Convicted In LA Of Federal Charges Sentencing is scheduled for June 28 for Rep. Jeff Fortenberry, who was convicted in Los Angeles of federal charges of concealing information and lying during an investigation into illegal campaign contributions. Fortenberry, R-Nebraska, was convicted Thursday of one count of scheming to falsify and conceal material facts and two counts of making false statements to […]
LA Superior Court to Lift Mask Mandate April 4 Face masks will no longer be required in Los Angeles Superior Court buildings beginning April 4, the court’s presiding judge announced Saturday. The move aligns the courts with the county and state’s COVID-19 face-covering guidelines, which only recommend masks in indoor settings, but do not mandate them. “For two years, the court has followed the […]
USC Assistant Football Coach Dave Nichol Dies At 45 Plans were pending Saturday for a memorial service for USC assistant football coach Dave Nichol, who Trojans coach Lincoln Riley credits with giving him the opportunity to be a college player and coach. Riley tweeted late Friday afternoon that he met Nichol in 2002 and he “gave me my shot to be a college player […]
Average LA County Gas Price Rises For 32nd Consecutive Day The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles County rose Saturday for the 32nd consecutive day, increasing 1.3 cents to a record $6.07. The Los Angeles County average price has risen $1.283 during the streak, including 2.6 cents Friday, according to figures from the AAA and Oil Price Information Service. […]
Friends, Fans Remember Foo Fighters Drummer Taylor Hawkins, Who Died Friday Fans and fellow musicians Saturday are remembering Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins’ charisma and “powerhouse” performing style following his death in Bogotá, Colombia. He was 50. “I’m so sad about this, man,” musician and filmmaker Questlove tweeted. “coolest dude ever. god bless & comfort his family, his bandmates, his friends & all his loved ones.” […]
Oscars, Returning to Dolby Theatre and to Host Format, on Tap Sunday A year after COVID-19 forced the Academy Award ceremony to be scaled back and relocated to downtown’s Union Station, the 94th Oscars return to their traditional glittery script Sunday night — once again at the Dolby Theatre, once again in a host format, and featuring a raft of presenters and performers that organizers hope will […]
It’s Oscar Week! Here are Your Hollywood Street Closures Nothing says Oscar week in Hollywood like a litany of street closures, with preparations for Sunday night’s 94th Academy Awards forcing restrictions on roadways and sidewalks surrounding the Dolby Theatre this week. Hollywood Boulevard is already closed between Orange Drive and Highland Avenue, and it will remain blocked until 6 a.m. March 30. The sidewalk […]
Viewing, Celebration of Life Planned for Jazz Legend Barbara Morrison A public viewing and celebration of life will be held Saturday for Los Angeles jazz legend Barbara Morrison, who performed with many of the genre’s greats over the course of more than 60 years and worked to bring music to under-served children and Southland neighborhoods. The two-hour open-casket viewing will begin at 11 a.m. at […]
One Year Ago Today (March 26, 2021)…Global Settlement Reached In Lawsuits Over Ex-USC Gynecologist George Tyndall One Year Ago Today (March 26, 2021)…Attorneys representing hundreds of women who claim they were sexually abused by former longtime USC campus gynecologist George Tyndall have announced an $852 million settlement of lawsuits against the university, describing the resolution as the largest of its type ever reached against a university. The settlement announced Thursday includes […]
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