• Disney delays opening of new Marvel Avengers Campus amid coronavirus shutdown

    Disney delays opening of new Marvel Avengers Campus amid coronavirus shutdown
    The grand opening of the new Marvel themed land expected to open this summer at Disney California Adventure has been postponed due to the continuing coronavirus closure of the Anaheim theme park.
    The previously announced July 18 opening date for the new Avengers Campus coming to Disney California Adventure has been delayed, according to Disney officials.
    Sign up for our Park Life newsletter and find out what’s new and interesting every week at Southern California’s theme parks. Subsc
  • Homebound Doc Rivers relives past Boston Celtics glory and defeat

    Homebound Doc Rivers relives past Boston Celtics glory and defeat
    Doc Rivers is every basketball fan these days.
    He’s been working (dissecting video) from home, hopping on Zoom for video chats with colleagues and sitting down to watch old NBA games like everybody else.
    Some footage he feels better about than others: “A couple of my games were on as a player,” said Rivers, who played 13 NBA seasons, time split between the Hawks, Clippers, Knicks and Spurs. “So sometimes I love NBA TV, and there’s times I absolutely can’t stan
  • Joshua Morgan transfers to USC from Long Beach State

    Joshua Morgan transfers to USC from Long Beach State
    USC men’s basketball has picked up its fourth transfer heading into the 2020-2021 season.
    Joshua Morgan, who was the Big West Conference’s Defensive Player of the Year as a Long Beach State freshman center this past season, announced his commitment to the Trojans’ program Friday afternoon on Instagram.View this post on Instagram100% committed #fighton
    A post shared byJoshua Morgan (@joshuam_baller) on Apr 10, 2020 at 1:21pm PDT
    Morgan led the Big West with 80 blocks this season
  • #LightItBlue photos show eerily empty Knott’s ghost town during coronavirus closure

    #LightItBlue photos show eerily empty Knott’s ghost town during coronavirus closure
    New photos show the deserted walkways and motionless rides of the eerily empty Knott’s Berry Farm as the Buena Park theme park took part in the #LightItBlue salute to workers on the front line on COVID-19 pandemic.
    The blue glow from Supreme Scream, HangTime and Calico Mine Ride reflected on the wet walkways during the late-night photo shoot inside the peopleless park that remains closed through at least mid-May due to the novel coronavirus outbreak.
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  • Safe with $10,000 inside stolen from Golden Road brewery in Anaheim

    Safe with $10,000 inside stolen from Golden Road brewery in Anaheim
    Thieves made off with a safe holding $10,000 inside from Golden Road Brewing in Anaheim earlier this week, police said Friday.
    The heist happened at about 3:45 a.m. on Wednesday, said Sgt. Shane Carringer of the Anaheim Police Department.
    Police did not release more information about the crime or suspects, pending the ongoing investigation.
    The sprawling 40,000-square feet indoor and outdoor brewery, on Orangewood Avenue, is across from Angel Stadium.
    During the recent COVID-19 restrictions on r
  • Coronavirus: For 23 Americans stranded overseas, getting home was an act of congressman

    Coronavirus: For 23 Americans stranded overseas, getting home was an act of congressman
    The American ambassador evacuated Peru last month, and that was a horrible sign.
    Just days before, Vu Nguyen, of Huntington Beach, thought it would be good to extend a business trip to Chile and Brazil, adding a couple of days in Lima, Peru, to visit the ancient city of Machu Picchu. Suddenly, he was hit with a harsh notice: Peru would be shutting down to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Nguyen had no way to get out.
    When he called the U.S. embassy for help, nobody answered.
    Nguyen found h
  • Extra blessings on the side: La Habra church offers drive-thru prayers

    Extra blessings on the side: La Habra church offers drive-thru prayers
    People who pulled up to a new drive-thru in La Habra on Friday, April 10, were offered spiritual nutrition.
    With public health orders due to the coronavirus outbreak barring the faithful from in-person church services, Calvary La Habra pastors decided for Good Friday they’d try something different: drive-through prayers.
    Ricky Ruelas, center, and Drianna (cq) Ruelas, sit in their car as they pray with Steve Francis, left, and Gerry Francis, right left, at Calvary La Habra in La Habra, CA,
  • Whicker: Sports has survived more fearsome pandemics than coronavirus

    Whicker: Sports has survived more fearsome pandemics than coronavirus
    The 1918 World Series was a historical motherlode.
    The Red Sox won for the fifth time in five appearances. The Chicago crowd sang The Star-Spangled Banner during Game 1, saluting the doughboys in the midst of the Great War, and, 13 years later, it became the National Anthem.
    A pitcher batted sixth in the Boston lineup, which hasn’t happened since, but then Babe Ruth hasn’t happened since. Boston scored nine runs in six games and won four of them. Ruth was sold to the Yankees afterwar
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  • Q&A: The furious effort to develop a vaccine to stop the coronavirus

    Q&A: The furious effort to develop a vaccine to stop the coronavirus
    Several pharmaceutical companies and laboratories around the world are working overtime to create a vaccine to counter the new coronavirus, which is currently viewed as the only solution to end the pandemic that has put most of the nation and the world under lockdown.
    According to the World Health Organization, at least 62 efforts are underway around the world to develop a vaccine to halt the coronavirus.
    One of those efforts began March 16 at Kaiser Permanente’s Washington Health Research
  • These Orange County restaurants are offering pickup and delivery amid coronavirus

    These Orange County restaurants are offering pickup and delivery amid coronavirus
    Orange County restaurants are offering pickup and delivery amid coronavirus dine-in ban. Seen here, a feast from Khan Saab. (Courtesy of Khan Saab)
    Orange County restaurants are offering pickup and delivery amid coronavirus dine-in ban. Seen here, a burger from The Ranch in Anaheim. (Courtesy of The Ranch)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsOrange County restaurants are offering pickup and delivery amid coronavirus dine-in ban. Seen here, pizza from Sgt. Pepperoni. (Courtesy of Sgt. Pepperoni)
  • Orange County restaurants offering pickup and delivery amid coronavirus

    Orange County restaurants offering pickup and delivery amid coronavirus
    Orange County restaurants are offering pickup and delivery amid coronavirus dine-in ban. Seen here, a feast from Khan Saab. (Courtesy of Khan Saab)
    Orange County restaurants are offering pickup and delivery amid coronavirus dine-in ban. Seen here, a burger from The Ranch in Anaheim. (Courtesy of The Ranch)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsOrange County restaurants are offering pickup and delivery amid coronavirus dine-in ban. Seen here, pizza from Sgt. Pepperoni. (Courtesy of Sgt. Pepperoni)
  • 91 Express Lanes fees to be dropped in Riverside, Orange counties due to coronavirus crisis

    91 Express Lanes fees to be dropped in Riverside, Orange counties due to coronavirus crisis
    Monthly fees for the transponders that commuters use to drive the 91 Express Lanes in Riverside and Orange counties are being waived in response to a dramatic drop in traffic on those exclusive lanes.
    The Riverside County Transportation Commission, which operates the lanes in Corona, voted this week to temporarily drop the maintenance fees, retroactive to March 1, while the coronavirus pandemic rages and traffic has fallen as a result of stay-at-home orders.
    The Orange County Transportation Auth
  • 91 Express Lanes fees to be dropped in Orange County due to coronavirus crisis

    91 Express Lanes fees to be dropped in Orange County due to coronavirus crisis
    Monthly fees for the transponders that commuters use to drive the 91 Express Lanes in Riverside and Orange counties are being waived in response to a dramatic drop in traffic on those exclusive lanes.
    The Riverside County Transportation Commission, which operates the lanes in Corona, voted this week to temporarily drop the maintenance fees, retroactive to March 1, while the coronavirus pandemic rages and traffic has fallen as a result of stay-at-home orders.
    The Orange County Transportation Auth
  • Rescue pups steal the showing of this oceanfront $8.5 million Laguna Beach home

    Rescue pups steal the showing of this oceanfront $8.5 million Laguna Beach home
    Chihuahua siblings Treble and Banjo.(Photo by Leigh Ann Rowe)
    Eeyore, a one-eyed French Bulldog, is one of the canine stars of The Tim Smith Group’s latest YouTube video. (Photo by Leigh Ann Rowe)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsBoots is described as “a walking miracle” thanks to more than $10,000 in surgery.(Photo by Leigh Ann Rowe)
    This “little Betty” is BooBoo.(Photo by Leigh Ann Rowe)
    White Shepherd pups Remy and Jag frolick on the beach with Chihuhua sibli
  • Coronavirus in Orange County: 62 new cases reported Friday, April 10

    Coronavirus in Orange County: 62 new cases reported Friday, April 10
    The Orange County Health Care Agency reported 1,138 confirmed cases of the coronavirus, as of Friday, April 10. That’s 62 new cases in the last day.
    No new deaths were reported. So far, 17 Orange County residents have died from the virus.
    The total number of people in the county who have tested positive for the virus works out to about 3.5 residents per 10,000.
    Some 39% of cases reported in the county were among those ages 45 to 64; 19 percent were among those 65 and older and 10 percent w
  • CalFLEXI connects essential workers to childcare amid coronavirus shutdown

    CalFLEXI connects essential workers to childcare amid coronavirus shutdown
    The coronavirus pandemic has created a host of challenges for workers in Southern California, and one of the biggest is childcare.
    With most businesses closed, including daycares, the issue is especially critical for essential employees who have to work and cannot care for their children.
    In the greater Long Beach area, those workers can now access CalFLEXI, an online platform that provides hourly childcare with vetted and trained professionals who can be booked by the hour for in-home childcare
  • Tom Webster, former Kings coach, dies at 71

    Tom Webster, former Kings coach, dies at 71
    Tom Webster, a former Kings and New York Rangers coach who also played in the NHL and became one of the first standout scorers in the upstart World Hockey Association, has died.
    The American Hockey League confirmed his death Friday. Webster was 71.
    Webster spent three seasons with the Wayne Gretzky-led Kings from 1989-90 through 1991-92, coaching them to their lone division championship in 1990-91. He was fired after they lost in the opening round of the 1991-92 playoffs. He had a 115-94 record
  • Charges filed against man accused of firing flare at Orange Coast Memorial Hospital

    Charges filed against man accused of firing flare at Orange Coast Memorial Hospital
    A 51-year-old Chino man accused of firing a flare gun and threatening to shoot up Orange Coast Memorial Hospital in Fountain Vallley was charged with two felonies on Friday.
    He faces counts of making criminal threats and of grossly negligent discharge of a firearm, according to the criminal complaint.
    Shortly before noon on Wednesday, April 8, Fountain Valley police received multiple calls of a possible active shooter in the hospital’s parking lot.
    The man, later identified as Thomas Chris
  • Charges filed against Chino man accused of firing flare at Fountain Valley hospital

    Charges filed against Chino man accused of firing flare at Fountain Valley hospital
    A 51-year-old Chino man accused of firing a flare gun and threatening to shoot up Orange Coast Memorial Hospital in Fountain Vallley was charged with two felonies on Friday.
    He faces counts of making criminal threats and of grossly negligent discharge of a firearm, according to the criminal complaint.
    Shortly before noon on Wednesday, April 8, Fountain Valley police received multiple calls of a possible active shooter in the hospital’s parking lot.
    The man, later identified as Thomas Chris
  • When surf clubs ruled the scene

    When surf clubs ruled the scene
    With all the news almost exclusively being centered around the coronavirus these days, I thought I would, instead of adding more fuel to the fire, take a long journey back in surf time to talk about the early days of surf clubs here in Southern California.
    I was going to get into the debate about trying to go surfing during this time of beach closures and people getting arrested and fined for surfing, but my honest opinion is just flat out DON’T DO IT. No debate.
    So, with that issue dealt
  • Apple, Google bring coronavirus contact-tracing to 3 billion people

    Apple, Google bring coronavirus contact-tracing to 3 billion people
    By Mark Gurman, Bloomberg
    Apple and Google unveiled a rare partnership to add technology to their smartphone platforms that will alert users if they have come into contact with a person with COVID-19. People must opt in to the system, but it has the potential to monitor about a third of the world’s population.
    The technology, known as contact-tracing, is designed to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus by telling users they should quarantine or isolate themselves after contact with an
  • Just Women’s Sports: Q&A with Bethany Balcer

    Just Women’s Sports: Q&A with Bethany Balcer
    Bethany Balcer plays as a forward for OL Reign of the NWSL. Balcer played collegiately for Spring Arbor University, winning two NAIA national championships and and three NAIA National Player of the Year Awards. After being invited into training camp prior to last season, Balcer became the first NAIA player to ever sign a contract with an NWSL club. She went on to be named the 2019 NWSL Rookie of the Year. Balcer spoke with Just Women’s Sports about her unorthodox path to the NWSL, the imp
  • CSUF’s Titan Capital Management student investors take off and then face new reality

    CSUF’s Titan Capital Management student investors take off and then face new reality
    Finance students who apply to take part in Titan Capital Management, the student-run investment program at Cal State Fullerton, embrace the challenge, knowing it will give them the type of hands-on experience and savvy investment skills valued by employers.
    No one, however, could have predicted the unique experience they would gain this year with a volatile stock market and the unprecedented world of new coronavirus.
    Not long after the Dow Jones Industrial Average reached its highest point in hi
  • Knott’s Berry Farm joins nationwide salute to essential workers

    Knott’s Berry Farm joins nationwide salute to essential workers
    The government may have deemed amusement parks as ‘non-essential’, but that didn’t stop America’s First Theme Park from honoring those workers.
    Knott’s Berry Farm lit up three of their most popular rides – The Calico Mine Ride, Hangtime, and Orange County’s tallest structure – Supreme Screme – Thursday night in conjunction with the nationwide #LightItBlue initiative.
    More than 150 landmarks across the United States were lit blue at 8 P.M. loc
  • XFL suspends operations, lays off employees

    XFL suspends operations, lays off employees
    The XFL has suspended operations and laid off its employees.
    XFL workers were told of the layoffs during an in-house conference call Friday.
    The XFL is owned by WWE chairman and CEO Vince McMahon. His inaugural version of the XFL also folded after one year in 2001.
    After canceling the remainder of its season last month because of the coronavirus pandemic, but promising to be back in 2021, the upstart league has left its future in doubt.
    League executives said they expected to be back next year s
  • Titan Voice: Entrepreneur in residence on how he helps students develop ideas, businesses, products

    Titan Voice: Entrepreneur in residence on how he helps students develop ideas, businesses, products
    By CSUF News Service
    An acumen in engineering and business helps Atul Teckchandani guide engineering and technical students in their entrepreneurial pursuits.
    With degrees in both disciplines, Teckchandani is the perfect fit to become the first Entrepreneur in Residence in the College of Engineering and Computer Science. He started his new role this academic year with a goal to foster students who want to create and improve products and services, grow businesses and become successful in their ca
  • Coronavirus: It’s politics as unusual this year, as office seekers face a real crisis

    Coronavirus: It’s politics as unusual this year, as office seekers face a real crisis
    The world looks different today than it did when Orange County politicians launched their 2020 campaigns, back when the economy was strong and a rally might lure tens of thousands of voters to gather in one place.
    The coronavirus pandemic has forced Orange County’s four freshmen House members, all Democrats hoping to defending seats they flipped in 2018, to take their much-touted public town halls online. And it’s forced every politician to shift his or her talking points largely awa
  • Coronavirus cuts Irvine’s Great Park Neighborhoods’ home sales to zero

    Coronavirus cuts Irvine’s Great Park Neighborhoods’ home sales to zero
    Like many folks in the Southern California housing industry, the prime selling season looked promising to Emile Haddad.
    As February turned to March, the CEO of Five Point Holdings saw sales contracts at the Great Park Neighborhoods in Irvine running double the usual pace. One week, 24 homes sold. The next, 25.
    Then, in mid-March, the coronavirus’ economic wallop hit. “Stay at home” orders scared house hunters and stymied sales efforts.
    Sales fell to nine in a week. And since th
  • Netflix and chill with one of these take out restaurants

    Netflix and chill with one of these take out restaurants
    Netflix and Chill is the generation’s new official “date night” with one of the many streaming services and your crush. While staying home all weekend, you have so many options to movies, and TV shows that you have one final choice to make. What’s for dinner? There’s something about turning on your film with a plate of food that makes life feel perfect. We need that now more than ever. Ask your date what kind of food they want and give them the options below. While
  • Recipes: That can of tuna in your pantry can be used to make some amazing meals

    Recipes: That can of tuna in your pantry can be used to make some amazing meals
    I have the utmost respect for canned tuna. Trust me, anyone who has spent summer days standing over an enormous pressure canner filled with quart jars of fish, values those tidy little store-bought cans. My years married to an avid deep-sea fisherman were perfumed with hundreds of pounds of fish: albacore, marlin and big-eye tuna.
    Canning it, well, produced a smell that could make angels weep and cats congregate.
    Those can-fish-at-home days are long past. My appreciation for tuna’s versati
  • Orange County all-star basketball games scheduled for May 9 postponed because of coronavirus

    Orange County all-star basketball games scheduled for May 9 postponed because of coronavirus
    The Orange County boys and girls all-star basketball games scheduled for May 9 have been postponed because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis but hope to be held in June or July, game organizer Jesse James said Friday.
    “We’re definitely planning for June or July,” he said the game sponsored by Orange Coast Optimist Club.
    James said he will poll the 30 girls and 30 boys selected to the games to see which month works best for them.
    The game could remain at Cypress College or be
  • Coronavirus workers: Stater Bros. extends $2 hourly raises through May 3

    Coronavirus workers: Stater Bros. extends $2 hourly raises through May 3
    Stater Bros. Markets on Friday said it will continue to pay its workers $2 hourly raises through May 3 as the state remains under shelter-in-place orders.
    The San Bernardino-based chain said the wage incentive is for all of the company’s hourly employees who work in the stores, distribution, transportation, corporate offices and construction.
    Supermarket employees are among those deemed essential workers amid the coronavirus pandemic, putting them in a vulnerable position and more likely t
  • Fans bring Coachella festival vibes to their homes with Couchella

    Fans bring Coachella festival vibes to their homes with Couchella
    Melissa Bahou is ready to spend her Friday night listening to bands rock out, with glow sticks and lights all around her and balloons overhead, though she won’t be at the quintessential desert festival — Coachella.
    The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival was originally scheduled to begin its first weekend Friday, April 10, before the novel coronavirus pandemic forced a move to October. Instead, this weekend, the 31-year-old Temecula resident will be among the many thousands
  • Coronavirus: Santa Ana freezes rent increases; adds to its closure list

    Coronavirus: Santa Ana freezes rent increases; adds to its closure list
    Santa Ana continues to tackle the coronavirus epidemic on different fronts: declaring a freeze on residential rent increases and shutting down amenities at public parks.
    City Manager Kristine Ridge signed an executive order on Tuesday that prevents landlords in Santa Ana from raising residential rents, at least through May 31.
    It’s one of several steps city officials hope will help people who may have lost their jobs due to the coronavirus pandemic. Officials also recently instituted a mor
  • Celebrating differently? Share your Easter photos

    Celebrating differently? Share your Easter photos
    How are you celebrating Easter?
    This year we know your Easter celebrations will look very different and we want you to share those memories you’re making. Send us your photos. They must be photos you took.
    Also, tell us who’s in them and what you all are doing to celebrate.
    Email photos to [email protected].
    For us to be able to publish them, you must include in the email that you give us permission to publish the images in our online galleries and in our print publications.
  • Miguel’s Jr. will launch ‘secret menu’ on April 15

    Miguel’s Jr.  will launch ‘secret menu’ on April 15
    Miguel’s Jr. will be adding some interesting hacks to its menu on April 15, including a crispy taquito encased in a burrito.
    The fast food chain is teasing its new “secret menu” on social media.
    Hungry? Sign up for our weekly food newsletter The Eat Index and find out about the latest restaurant and brewery happenings and more. Subscribe here.
    Items, according to a news release will include:The crispy chicken taquito inside any burrito.
    “Pop’s Burrito,” w
  • Global pact to contain oil price crash takes shape

    Global pact to contain oil price crash takes shape
    By JON GAMBRELL
    DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The OPEC oil cartel and nations including Russia have agreed to boost oil prices by cutting as much as 10 million barrels a day in production, or a tenth of global supply. More countries, including the United States, were discussing Friday their own cuts in what would be an unprecedented global pact to stabilize the market.
    The agreement between OPEC and partner countries aims to cut 10 million barrels per day until July, then 8 million barrels
  • California will peak soon with 67 coronavirus deaths in one day, one research center says

    California will peak soon with 67 coronavirus deaths in one day, one research center says
    The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, an independent research center at the University of Washington, has released COVID-19 projections for all 50 states and for nations around the world.
    The models predict “extent and timing of deaths and excess demand for hospital services due to COVID-19,” the institute says.
    The model for California, as of April 10, predicted that COVID-19 deaths per day would peak on April 15. Projections assume “full social distancing” th
  • California will peak soon with 66 coronavirus deaths in one day, one research center says

    California will peak soon with 66 coronavirus deaths in one day, one research center says
    The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, an independent research center at the University of Washington, has released COVID-19 projections for all 50 states and for nations around the world.
    The models predict “extent and timing of deaths and excess demand for hospital services due to COVID-19,” the institute says.
    The model for California, as of April 10, predicted that COVID-19 deaths per day would peak on April 15. Projections assume “full social distancing” th
  • These Orange County beaches are closed during the coronavirus outbreak

    These Orange County beaches are closed during the coronavirus outbreak
    For some stretches of beach you’ll be kicked off the sand – and don’t even think about trying to surf or you’ll risk a hefty fine.
    Other areas along the coast remain open with the intention of being a place for locals to stretch their legs, but with changes happening rapid fire as officials try to curb crowds along the coast.
    A light crowd of people enjoy the sunshine on the beach at Pacific Coast Highway and Golden West street during the Covid-19 pandemic Wednesday, Apri
  • Fan Message: Mom’s ‘heart breaks’ for end of La Habra’s first boys volleyball season

    Fan Message: Mom’s ‘heart breaks’ for end of La Habra’s first boys volleyball season
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowEditor’s note: OCVarsity is publishing messages and memories from Orange County coaches, athletes and others who have been affected by the coronavirus crisis. Details about this project can be found here.This is a message from La Habra parent and boys volleyball fan April Ruacho:
    I’m a mom, but most importantly I’m a fan of the sport.
    My son’s passion has been volleyball. He has been p
  • Successful Aging: Are some adult children overprotective in trying to shield their parents from COVID-19?

    Successful Aging: Are some adult children overprotective in trying to shield their parents from COVID-19?
    Q: Although well meaning, my four adult children are driving my husband and me crazy because of the COVID-19 virus. They insist on checking up on us multiple times a day to see if we are OK and to remind us what we should and should not be doing. Although they are children, they are acting like helicopter parents. I recently went to a store to pick up some fabric and safely stayed in my car as the sales woman handed me the items through my car window. This created a family explosion. Is there a
  • Real estate news: 65 affordable apartments coming to Westminster

    Real estate news: 65 affordable apartments coming to Westminster
    Westminster Crossing, an affordable housing community with 65 apartments, has broken ground in Westminster.
    When complete, the three-story supportive housing complex at 7122 Westminster Blvd. will include a variety of community spaces such as a homework room, conference rooms, art studio/maker space, a gym/fitness/dance room and a community room.
    The joint venture is a partnership with Meta Housing Corp. and Western Community Housing.Volunteers from Am Shalom, a synagogue in Glencoe, Ill., hold
  • HOA Homefront: Why not hire our neighbor?

    HOA Homefront: Why not hire our neighbor?
    A very common temptation in the HOA is to hire one of the members or a tenant to work for the association. The arguments often are that the resident or member is known to all, offering a discount, and knows the property well. Some HOAs even hire a resident to manage the association.
    Only the very smallest associations can operate without a professional manager, and they tend to operate more like partnerships than HOAs.
    Experienced managers are expected to be current on the governance and financi
  • Tokyo Olympics CEO warns 2021 Games could be in doubt

    Tokyo Olympics CEO warns 2021 Games could be in doubt
    TOKYO — As the coronavirus spreads in Japan, the chief executive of the Tokyo Games said Friday he can’t guarantee the postponed Olympics will be staged next year — even with the long delay.
    Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe issued an emergency declaration this week to battle the virus, putting the country under restrictions after it seemed it had avoided the spread.
    “I don’t think anyone would be able to say if it is going to be possible to get it under control by
  • How long will rain and snow keep falling on Southern California?

    How long will rain and snow keep falling on Southern California?
    LOS ANGELES — Amid more snow in the San Gabriel Mountains, a winter weather advisory has been extended until 8 p.m. Friday.
    The National Weather Service reported additional snow accumulations of 4 to 8 inches above 6,000 feet, down to a dusting at 4,000 foot elevations. East winds will gust at 35 miles per hour at times.
    “Travel could be very difficult across the higher elevation roads, including portions of Highways 2 and 39. Although unlikely, there is a chance for snow-related imp
  • You can’t go to Pechanga Resort Casino, but you can see it on a screen

    You can’t go to Pechanga Resort Casino, but you can see it on a screen
    OK, so right now you can’t see Pechanga Resort Casino up close and personal as it remains closed due to the novel coronavirus pandemic,  but you can see see the Temecula area resort on video in a couple of recently released projects.
    Pechanga appears both in promos on social media for musician The Weeknd‘s recently released album, “After Hours,” and in an episode of The Netflix TV show “Car Masters: From Rust to Riches,” a spokeswoman for the resort said.
  • Economic devastation looms on a Good Friday like no other

    Economic devastation looms on a Good Friday like no other
    By ARITZ PARRA and ELENA BECATOROS
    MADRID  — Christians around the world observed a Good Friday like no other, at home watching livestreams instead of at church, as pressure mounted on governments to restart some industries and fend off further economic devastation from the coronavirus.
    Worldwide, the death toll closed in on 100,000, with the confirmed number of infected topping 1.6 million, according to Johns Hopkins University. The true numbers are believed to be much higher because
  • Coronavirus: Economic devastation looms on a Good Friday like no other

    Coronavirus: Economic devastation looms on a Good Friday like no other
    By ARITZ PARRA and ELENA BECATOROS
    MADRID  — Christians around the world observed a Good Friday like no other, at home watching livestreams instead of at church, as pressure mounted on governments to restart some industries and fend off further economic devastation from the coronavirus.
    Worldwide, the death toll closed in on 100,000, with the confirmed number of infected topping 1.6 million, according to Johns Hopkins University. The true numbers are believed to be much higher because
  • Coronavirus: Deaths near 100,000 as some countries weigh reopening business

    Coronavirus: Deaths near 100,000 as some countries weigh reopening business
    By MATT SEDENSKY and JIM MUSTIAN
    NEW YORK  — The worldwide death toll from the coronavirus closed in on 100,000 as Christians around the globe marked a Good Friday unlike any other — in front of computer screens instead of in church pews — and some countries tiptoed toward reopening segments of their battered economies.
    Public health officials warned people against violating the social distancing rules over Easter and allowing the virus to surge again. Authorities resorted

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