| | Afternoon headlines for Friday, May 15, 2020 |
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SUV Terror For Two Girls Tossed From Mom’s SUV In Home Depot Red Light Vehicle Crash: $240,000 Settlement? The mother of two Anaheim sisters, ages 14 and 12, is asking a judge to approve a collective $240,000 settlement with Home Depot USA stemming from injuries her daughters sustained in a traffic accident in Norwalk nearly two years ago. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Samantha Jessner’s consent for the resolution is needed because the […]
Good News Is Social DIstancing, Masks Slow Coronavirus In LA County: Bad News Is Four Dozen New Deaths COVID-19 deaths continued to mount in Los Angeles County Friday, with another four dozen fatalities reported, but the county’s public health director said again that measures such as social distancing and wearing face coverings have slowed the spread of the illness. And with more businesses opening and the weather improving, Barbara Ferrer warned against residents […]
Corruption At LA City Hall? Councilman Huizar to `Limit My Participation’ As Feds Probe Alleged Bribery Of Officials Responding to a request by the council president, Los Angeles City Councilman Jose Huizar said Friday he will “limit my participation” in council activities amid a continuing federal corruption probe into alleged bribery of city officials by well-heeled developers. An aide for Council President Nury Martinez confirmed to City News Service Friday that a letter […]
LA County Extends Deadline for People to Register for Elderly Family Housing The Los Angeles County Development Authority Friday extended the deadline to 5 p.m. Dec. 31 for people to register for its elderly family public housing sites, which was set to close Aug. 10. An elderly family is a household whose head, co-head, spouse or sole member is a person who is at least 62 years […]
Traffic, Non-Traffic Citations Won’t Be Heard Before June 22 in LA Courts Los Angeles County’s court system announced Friday that traffic and non-traffic citation matters will not be heard before June 22. People who have a hearing on traffic and on-traffic citation matters that had been set before that date should not go to court, and will subsequently be sent notification by mail for hearing dates after […]
L.A. City Attorney Sues Company for Selling Radish Paste as COVID-19 Protector City Attorney Mike Feuer Friday announced a lawsuit against a Los Angeles-based company for allegedly selling a radish paste as a way to prevent people from contracting COVID-19. “In this public health emergency, consumers are entitled to accurate information. Our lives, the lives of our consumers and our residents depend on accurate information,” Feuer said. […]
Nate ‘n Al’s Deli of Beverly Hills Reopens for Delivery, Takeout The beloved Beverly Hills delicatessen Nate ‘n Al’s received a steady stream of online and telephone orders Friday as it reopened for takeout and delivery after being closed since late March because of the coronavirus pandemic and its lease was set to expire soon. “BEST NEWS EVER!!!!!!” reality television personality Kim Kardashian West tweeted following […]
Judge Orders Homeless Living Under L.A. Freeways to be Relocated A federal judge Friday issued a preliminary order requiring that thousands of homeless people living under Los Angeles freeway overpasses and underpasses, and near entrance and exit ramps, be relocated for health and safety reasons. The extraordinary legal action will be enforced starting at noon May 22, unless an alternative plan is accepted, according to […]
Four More COVID-19 Deaths Reported in OC As the death toll from COVID-19 in Orange County increased by four Friday, officials announced a partnership with UC Irvine to conduct a survey to get a better handle on coronavirus-related statistics that could help with quarantine programs and easing of restrictions. UCI researchers will use serology tests of 5,000 residents to see if they […]
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