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Palm Springs Public Library Foundation to Host Pride Book Festival The Palm Springs Public Library Foundation will host a two-day pride book festival starting Friday in collaboration with Greater Palm Springs Pride. The Pride on the Page festival will be on Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with five panels of LGBTQ+ affirming authors each day at the Welwood Murray Memorial Library […]
Resource Fair to Offer Assistance to Vets and Their Spouses Riverside County military veterans seeking pointers on where to find jobs, or assistance with burnishing their resumes and improving their interviewing skills, will be the focus of a free “Resource Fair” Friday in Moreno Valley. The event, sponsored by the county, will be at the Business & Employment Resource Center, 12625 Frederick St. It will […]
16-Year-old Girl With Depression Reported Missing A 16-year-old girl who is diagnosed with depression was reported missing after leaving home after an argument with her mother, authorities said Friday. Noelle Burge was last seen at 4:30 p.m. Thursday after she left her home at Esperanza Drive and Shemiran Street, according to the La Verne Police Department. Noelle is Black, 5 feet, […]
One Year Ago Today (November 4, 2021)…Nursing Aide Sues Hospital, Physician Assistant for Sexual Harassment One Year Ago Today (November 4, 2021)…A certified orthopedic spine physician assistant dubbed one of the Faces of Cedars-Sinai” is being sued for sexual harassment by a nursing assistant who works with him at the Marina del Rey hospital. Aline Morales’ Los Angeles Superior Court lawsuit names as defendants Shawn Bond and Cedars-Sinai Marina del […]
`Dahmer’ Tops Streaming Viewership For Third Consecutive Week “Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story,” was the most-watched streamed program for the third time in the three weeks it has been available, according to the latest figures released Thursday by Nielsen. The 10-episode Netflix biographical crime drama was watched for 2.345 billion minutes between Oct. 3-9, 46.3% less than the 4.37 billion minutes […]
OC’s COVID-19 Statistics Hold Steady As Orange County’s children’s hospitals fill up with influenza and RSV patients, leading to an emergency declaration this week, the county’s COVID-19 metrics remained relatively stable, according to data released Thursday by the Orange County Health Care Agency. The county reported that hospitalizations went from 103 patients with COVID-19 last Thursday to 113 on Wednesday, […]
Judge Indicates He May Pare Boy’s Suit Alleging Abuse by LAUSD Teacher A judge indicated Thursday he is poised to pare a lawsuit filed against Los Angeles Unified on behalf of a boy with a speech and language impairment, who alleges he was verbally and physically abused by his preschool teacher in 2019 and that the principal did nothing about it. The boy, now 7 years old, […]
Expedited Trial Denied For Man Suing LA County Over Paralysis Shooting A man who sued Los Angeles County and two sheriff’s deputies, alleging he was left paralyzed during a deputy-involved shooting in 2021 at his Cudahy home, is not entitled to an expedited trial within 120 days, a judge ruled Thursday. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Thomas D. Long said plaintiff Isaias Cervantes’ attorneys had not […]
LA County Reports 1,300 More COVID-19 Infections Los Angeles County reported more than 1,300 new COVID-19 cases Thursday, along with seven new virus-related deaths. The 1,332 new cases lifted the county’s overall total from throughout the pandemic to 3,491,716. The number of cases released by the county each day is an undercount of actual COVID activity, due to the widespread use of […]
OCFA Announces 2 New Helicopters On Order The Orange County Fire Authority Thursday announced it had approved the acquisition of two new firefighting helicopters. The new Sikorsky S70 Firehawk helicopters were approved by the authority’s board a week ago. The new helicopters replace the authority’s 1966 UH-1H “Super Hueys” that had become too expensive to maintenance. The new aircraft is the same […]
Proposal to Place Solar Panels Over LA Aqueduct Advances in Council Committee A proposal to place solar panels over the 370-mile Los Angeles Aqueduct in an attempt to reduce evaporation and add capacity for renewable energy for residents was approved by a council committee Thursday. Around one-tenth of the water in the aqueduct is lost from evaporation each year due to the length of travel for water […]
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