• Yelp favorites for takeout

    Yelp favorites for takeout
    We live in the age of social media, online reviews, and even Googling menus before we also get to the restaurant to order. We’ve always had endless options of restaurants to choose from based on these online reviews! So what’s for dinner tonight? Check out our life for some great places with delivery and takeout that will have you leaving a good review when you finish.
    Canadas Grill
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    3721 E. Anaheim St. Long Beach, CA 90804 | 562-494-4903
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  • LA County’s daily coronavirus toll dips after deadly weekend; health officials scrutinize nursing homes

    LA County’s daily coronavirus toll dips after deadly weekend; health officials scrutinize nursing homes
    The deaths of another 17 people from complications related to the novel coronavirus were reported in Los Angeles County on Monday, April 20, among the county’s lowest daily death tallies since the pandemic erupted.
    The toll was a relief after a particularly grim weekend, when the deaths of more than 100 people were reported.
    The number of people currently hospitalized rose to 1,709 with 30% in intensive care units and 17% requiring ventilators. Roughly 25% of people who tested positive hav
  • NBA, WNBA players delight in Michael Jordan documentary ‘The Last Dance’

    NBA, WNBA players delight in Michael Jordan documentary ‘The Last Dance’
    NBA Twitter gave the first two episodes of ESPN’s “The Last Dance” an enthusiastic two thumbs up Sunday night — or, in Alex Caruso’s case, two fire emojis.
    “Best 2 hours of the quarantine,” is how Philadelphia 76ers forward Tobias Harris summed it up on Twitter.
    Both the Lakers guard and former Clipper joined the rest of the basketball world — an average of 6.1 million viewers in all tuned into the simulcast on ESPN and ESPN2 — for some most-
  • What to do when every day is today

    What to do when every day is today
    Does anyone know what day it is? Having sheltered in place for over a month now, many of us no longer have a set schedule, although I think most of us have developed new routines.
    For the first couple of weeks, I let life slide by.
    When I wasn’t at the stables looking after my horse, I was in my pajamas, watching a lot of old movies, and snacking continuously.
    Then one day, as I was changing from my day pajamas to my night pajamas, I decided it was time to pull myself together and act like
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  • Judge lets use of Laguna Hills Inn to house homeless with coronavirus go forward

    Judge lets use of Laguna Hills Inn to house homeless with coronavirus go forward
    A judge won’t block the County of Orange from using the Laguna Hills Inn to house people who are homeless and have, or are at high risk of contracting, the coronavirus and need a place to be isolated.
    Orange County Superior Court Judge Thomas Delaney on Monday, April 20, tentatively ruled against a request for a temporary restraining order from the city of Laguna Hills and owners of four properties near the 76-room hotel.
    The city and other property owners located in Plaza Pointe with the
  • Cal State Fullerton to start fall semester with virtual classrooms

    Cal State Fullerton to start fall semester with virtual classrooms
    Cal State Fullerton plans to start the fall semester with virtual classrooms and will gradually ease restrictions when it is safe to do so, officials said Monday, April 20, in a virtual town hall for faculty and staff.
    “We are assuming in the fall we will be virtual,” Provost Pamella Oliver said. “And of course, that can change depending on the situation, depending on what happens with COVID-19. But at this point that is what we are thinking.”
    Oliver said the decision cam
  • Cal State Fullerton announces plans to start fall semester with virtual classrooms

    Cal State Fullerton announces plans to start fall semester with virtual classrooms
    Cal State Fullerton plans to start the fall semester with virtual classrooms and to gradually ease restrictions if it is safe to do so, officials said Monday morning in a virtual town hall for faculty and staff.
    “We are assuming in the fall we will be virtual,” said Provost Pamella Oliver about plans amid the coronavirus pandemic. “And of course that can change depending on the situation, depending on what happens with COVID-19. But at this point that is what we are thinking.&r
  • OC families sue helicopter company over deadly Kobe Bryant crash

    OC families sue helicopter company over deadly Kobe Bryant crash
    By BRIAN MELLEY | Associated Press
    LOS ANGELES — Family members of four of the eight passengers killed in a helicopter crash with Kobe Bryant and his daughter have joined the NBA star’s widow in filing wrongful death lawsuits against the companies that owned and operated the aircraft.
    The suits on behalf of three members of one family, and a woman who helped coach Bryant’s 13-year-old daughter in basketball, were filed electronically Sunday in Los Angeles Superior Court.
    The pa
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  • Facebook maps coronavirus based on people reporting their symptoms: Here’s how Southern California is doing

    Facebook maps coronavirus based on people reporting their symptoms: Here’s how Southern California is doing
    LOS ANGELES — Facebook released the first maps of people reporting symptoms of COVID-19 on Monday, offering county-by-county data to help track the spread of the virus.
    “Understanding how COVID-19 is spreading is critical for local governments and public health officials as they allocate scarce resources like ventilators and PPE, and eventually to decide when it is safe to start re-opening different places,” Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg wrote in a post. “Researchers belie
  • Coronavirus fallout: California loses 11,600 construction jobs in early March

    Coronavirus fallout: California loses 11,600 construction jobs in early March
    California construction employment, monthly change. (Source: St. Louis Fed)
    The novel coronavirus hammed the state’s construction industries in early March.
    California has 885,300 construction workers — No. 1 nationally — but was down 11,600 jobs in March, according to a study by Associated General Contractors of America. That was the third-largest statewide drop since 2010 and the No. 1 drop nationally. Jobs declined in 20 states in March, according to the trade group.
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  • Orange County softball well-represented on PGF All-American watchlist

    Orange County softball well-represented on PGF All-American watchlist
    Several Orange County softball players have been named to the Premier Girls Fastpitch All-American watchlist for the western United States, a step that moves the seniors closer to being selected for the All-American Game scheduled for August in Irvine.
    The county’s list of nominees includes reigning Register pitcher of the year Grace Uribe of Huntington Beach and slugging infielders Madi Simon of Beckman and Alyssa Brito of Pacifica.
    The East vs. West all-star game is scheduled is Aug. 1 a
  • Coronavirus: Orange County has tested more than 18,000 people as of April 20

    Coronavirus: Orange County has tested more than 18,000 people as of April 20
    The Orange County Health Care Agency reported 1,676 confirmed cases of the coronavirus as of Monday, April 20. There were 22 of 25 hospitals reporting today.
    One new death was reported in Orange County, according to the update. That means 33 people have died in the county from the virus.
    More: Map shows coronavirus cases in Orange County cities
    Monday’s update noted another 41 new cases of the virus and another 772 people tested. The total number of people tested in the county is 18,766 &n
  • Oil price goes negative for first time as demand collapses; stocks dip

    Oil price goes negative for first time as demand collapses; stocks dip
    By Stan Choe, Damian J. Troise and Alex Veiga, The Associated Press
    Oil futures plunged below zero for the first time on Monday as demand for energy collapses amid the coronavirus pandemic and traders sought to avoid owning crude with nowhere to store it.
    Stocks were also slipping on Wall Street in afternoon trading, with the S&P 500 down 1.2%, but the market’s most dramatic action by far was in oil, where benchmark U.S. crude for May delivery plummeted to negative $35.20, as of 2:30 p
  • Small businesses face grim outlook as government aid runs out

    Small businesses face grim outlook as government aid runs out
    By Emma Kinery, Edward Ludlow and Saijel Kishan, Bloomberg
    This week marked the first full month of lockdowns for many small businesses across the U.S., with no prospect of life getting back to normal anytime soon.
    The $349 billion federal relief package for small companies ran out in less than two weeks, leaving many mom and pop store owners shut out after spending days desperately trying to get a lifeline for their business and employees. Among those who succeeded in gettin
  • Disney to stop paying half its workforce but is still on track to deliver $1.5 billion dividend

    Disney to stop paying half its workforce but is still on track to deliver $1.5 billion dividend
    BURBANK — Walt Disney Co. will stop paying more than 100,000 employees this week, nearly half of its workforce, as the world’s biggest entertainment company tries to weather the coronavirus lockdown, it was reported Monday.
    Suspending pay for thousands of so-called cast members will save Disney up to $500 million a month across its theme parks and hotels, which have been shut in Europe and the U.S. for almost five weeks, the Financial Times reported.
    But slashing fixed costs in a mor
  • Disney to stop paying 100,000 workers but is still on track to give shareholders $1.5 billion

    Disney to stop paying 100,000 workers but is still on track to give shareholders $1.5 billion
    BURBANK — Walt Disney Co. will stop paying more than 100,000 employees this week, nearly half of its workforce, as the world’s biggest entertainment company tries to weather the coronavirus lockdown, it was reported Monday.
    Suspending pay for thousands of so-called cast members will save Disney up to $500 million a month across its theme parks and hotels, which have been shut in Europe and the U.S. for almost five weeks, the Financial Times reported.
    But slashing fixed costs in a mor
  • Disney stops paying 100,000 workers but is still on track to pay $1.5 billion to shareholders

    Disney stops paying 100,000 workers but is still on track to pay $1.5 billion to shareholders
    BURBANK — Walt Disney Co. will stop paying more than 100,000 employees this week, nearly half of its workforce, as the world’s biggest entertainment company tries to weather the coronavirus lockdown, it was reported Monday.
    Suspending pay for thousands of so-called cast members will save Disney up to $500 million a month across its theme parks and hotels, which have been shut in Europe and the U.S. for almost five weeks, the Financial Times reported.
    But slashing fixed costs in a mor
  • What if the lockdown was a big mistake?: Ron Paul

    What if the lockdown was a big mistake?: Ron Paul
    From California to New Jersey, Americans are protesting in the streets.
    They are demanding an end to house arrest orders given by government officials over a virus outbreak that even according to the latest U.S. government numbers will claim fewer lives than the seasonal flu outbreak of 2017-2018.
    Across the U.S., millions of businesses have been shut down by “executive order” and the unemployment rate has skyrocketed to levels not seen since the Great Depression. Americans, who have
  • NFL draft: UCLA RB Joshua Kelley ready to hear his name

    NFL draft: UCLA RB Joshua Kelley ready to hear his name
    When Jacqueline Kelley thinks back to when this journey all started, she remembers the scared seventh-grade boy in full pads about to take the field in his first game of football.
    Joshua had asked his mom to allow him play football the year before, but she was nervous about the heavy physical contact in the sport and told him no. A year later, he asked again and she realized this was something he was set on doing, so she agreed.
    She watched as her son took the field and soon after got tackled. T
  • Garden Grove Elks will host a drive-through barbecue on April 25

    Garden Grove Elks will host a drive-through barbecue on April 25
    The Garden Grove Elks are hosting their own drive-through dining experience.
    The lodge will offer a Santa Maria-style barbecue meal with all the fixings on Saturday, April 25. They will be firing up their big chuck wagon size grill starting at 11 a.m. and continuing until it sells out.
    Hungry? Sign up for The Eat Index, our weekly food newsletter, and find out where to eat and get the latest restaurant happenings in Orange County. Subscribe here.
    The menu will include tri-tip, chicken, ribs, sau
  • Spring wrap-up Q&A: San Juan Hills baseball coach says ‘this group was so much fun to be around’

    Spring wrap-up Q&A: San Juan Hills baseball coach says ‘this group was so much fun to be around’
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowEditor’s note: The Orange County Register is having the area’s spring sports coaches take part in a Q&A about the 2020 season that was cut short by the coronavirus crisis.
    Bret LeVier, San Juan Hills baseball
    Q: How are you adapting to being home every day during the spring?
    A: I’m adapting pretty well I think. I think the game of baseball teaches us how to handle adversity, and the game
  • California’s water war reignited

    California’s water war reignited
    The COVID-19 pandemic, we have been told, is transforming how we live, but one aspect of life in California appears immune to change: the state’s perennial war over water.
    President Donald Trump and California Gov. Gavin Newsom may have set aside their incessant squabbling over most issues to cooperate on the pandemic, but they are poised for showdown over who controls the state’s vital water supply.
    Last year, Trump’s Bureau of Reclamation, reflecting his 2016 campaign promise
  • Israeli governing coalition deal keeps Netanyahu in power

    Israeli governing coalition deal keeps Netanyahu in power
    By TIA GOLDENBERG
    JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his chief rival announced Monday that they have forged a deal to form an “emergency” government, ending months of political paralysis and averting what would have been a fourth consecutive election in just over a year.
    Netanyahu and former military chief Benny Gantz, leader of the Blue and White party, signed the agreement after weeks of negotiations for what they termed a “national emergency&rdqu
  • How to make comfortable spaces for dogs, cats and pet friends at home

    How to make comfortable spaces for dogs, cats and pet friends at home
    They are our best friends and confidants as we spend this time at home during social distancing. And the fact that they are furry, warm and full of unconditional love makes them essential workers in our lives.
    It’s fair to say our pets are earning some major points in the spoiling department. 
    Jennifer Wolch, a professor at the University of California at Berkeley’s College of Environmental Design who has long studied the relationship between humans’ and animals’ co-
  • Protesters in Newport Beach object to California’s stay-at-home order

    Protesters in Newport Beach object to California’s stay-at-home order
    Saying they want people to work again, protesters at the Newport Beach Civic Center on Monday, April 20, called for the end of California’s stay-at-home order.
    The Newport Beach protest follows similar events in Huntington Beach and San Clemente last week that drew hundreds of people. Another demonstration is planned at the Irvine Civic Center for noon on Monday.
    Protesters carried a variety of signs including several citing the need to get people back to work. Several wore masks, but many
  • Complete 2020 NFL draft order for rounds 1 through 7

    Complete 2020 NFL draft order for rounds 1 through 7
    The full rundown of the selection order for the NFL draft, which begins Thursday, April 23 at 5 p.m. PT.
  • North Orange County bald eagle family among several in area

    North Orange County bald eagle family among several in area
    The bald eagle is one bird that nearly everyone can identify. Just reach into your pocket and pull out a quarter.
    But seeing one in real life?
    It might not be as uncommon these days as one would think. Though, it does take a little research to find where they live here in Orange County, as well as other parts of Southern California.
    As the morning sun rises, a bald eagle sits on a branch high overlooking the scenery in north Orange County. Two juvenile eagles are in a nest just below. (Photo by
  • Family of bald eagles in north Orange County are among 100 in Southern California

    Family of bald eagles in north Orange County are among 100 in Southern California
    The bald eagle is one bird that nearly everyone can identify. Just reach into your pocket and pull out a quarter.
    But seeing one in real life?
    It might not be as uncommon these days as one would think. Though, it does take a little research to find where they live here in Orange County, as well as other parts of Southern California.
    As the morning sun rises, a bald eagle sits on a branch high overlooking the scenery in north Orange County. Two juvenile eagles are in a nest just below. (Photo by
  • Family of 3 bald eagles in north Orange County are among 100 in Southern California

    Family of 3 bald eagles in north Orange County are among 100 in Southern California
    The bald eagle is one bird that nearly everyone can identify. Just reach into your pocket and pull out a quarter.
    But seeing one in real life?
    It might not be as uncommon these days as one would think. Though, it does take a little research to find where they live here in Orange County, as well as other parts of Southern California.
    As the morning sun rises, a bald eagle sits on a branch high overlooking the scenery in north Orange County. Two juvenile eagles are in a nest just below. (Photo by
  • Status Update: Karma to build Revero GTE for release in 2021

    Status Update: Karma to build Revero GTE for release in 2021
    Irvine-based Karma Automotive is adding an all-electric GTE to its Revero lineup.
    The 2021 Revero GTE is the fourth model in Karma’s Revero production line. The company did not include a price tag for the new model in its announcement Thursday, April 16.
    The company, owned by the Chinese conglomerate Wanxiang Group, manufactures its $135,000 electric-gas hybrid Revero sedans in Moreno Valley. Karma in the past has said it produces about 500 vehicles annually. In recent months, the company
  • Spring wrap-up Q&A: Mater Dei baseball coach says team ‘could have done something special this year’

    Spring wrap-up Q&A: Mater Dei baseball coach says team ‘could have done something special this year’
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowEditor’s note: The Orange County Register is having the area’s spring sports coaches take part in a Q&A about the 2020 season that was cut short by the coronavirus crisis.
    Richard Mercado, Meter Dei baseball
    Q: How are you adapting to being home every day during the spring?
    A: For me there has been a silver lining because I have been able to spend every day with my wife and son. We have gone o
  • Coronavirus shutdown puts OC cities on precarious fiscal footing

    Coronavirus shutdown puts OC cities on precarious fiscal footing
    Scrambling to address revenue losses whose scope and duration remain as unknown as the future end to the coronavirus outbreak, Orange County city leaders are gritting their teeth and taking action.
    Brea (expected gap: $1 million) just laid off 89 part-time workers. Laguna Beach (potential shortfall: $12 million) furloughed some workers and will delay hiring a fire marshal. Costa Mesa (potential hit: up to $18.5 million) may put off adding new bike lanes, traffic signals and other street improvem
  • About 10% of Southern California tenants failed to pay April rent

    About 10% of Southern California tenants failed to pay April rent
    Tustin resident Maria Henry contacted her landlord when her work hours got cut to four hours per day because of the coronavirus outbreak.
    Could she pay just two-thirds of her $2,020 rent until her next paycheck arrived?
    At management’s request, she filled out the company’s “COVID-19 financial hardship form” and submitted a letter from her employer confirming she “had her regular work hours cut in half effective March 19th.”
    She paid her first installment
  • 13 SoCal real estate twists: coronavirus, mortgage mess, cooler rents

    13 SoCal real estate twists: coronavirus, mortgage mess, cooler rents
    Here are 13 must-read stories about the local real estate market from the Southern California News Group’s Home Stretch newsletter. To subscribe to the free, twice-weekly email publication, just CLICK HERE!What’s up with buying and selling …1.Coronavirus dulls U.S. housing outlook.Mortgage applications are off.2.Jumbo loans get harder to get. Will that hurt home values?Thoughts on lending from contributor Jeff Lazerson3.Foreclosures expected to rise.Delinquencies will bou
  • Firefighters battle Rossmoor house fire with person possibly trapped

    Firefighters battle Rossmoor house fire with person possibly trapped
     
    Firefighters were battling a house fire Monday morning in Rossmoor, where one person was possibly trapped inside, authorities said.
    The blaze was reported at about 6:25 a.m. in the 12500 block of Martha Ann Drive, according to the Orange County Fire Authority.
    When firefighters arrived they found the house with flames and black smoke.
    Details as to what started the blaze were not immediately available.
    This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
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  • 1 woman dead, 2 injured in Rossmoor house fire

    1 woman dead, 2 injured in Rossmoor house fire
    A woman died and a man was injured in a house fire that also injured a firefighter in Rossmoor early Monday morning, authorities said.
    The blaze was reported at about 6:25 a.m. in the 12500 block of Martha Ann Drive, according to the Orange County Fire Authority.
    When firefighters arrived they found the single-story house with flames and black smoke coming from the roof, OCFA Capt. Thanh Nguyen said.
    They learned that there was someone possibly trapped inside.
    “They found one man with smok
  • Lockdowns ease worldwide, but political heat rises in U.S.

    Lockdowns ease worldwide, but political heat rises in U.S.
    By MIKE CORDER, JAN M. OLSEN and NICK PERRY
    COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Tattoo parlors and hair salons in Denmark. Beaches in Australia. Bookstores in Germany. Countries around the world that have seen coronavirus infections flatten out began easing their lockdowns Monday. In the U.S., meanwhile, the debate took on an increasingly political edge.
    Over the past few days, President Donald Trump openly encouraged protesters who have been demanding the lifting of the state-imposed stay-at-home order
  • Run on drug used for some coronavirus patients shorts longtime users

    Run on drug used for some coronavirus patients shorts longtime users
    Rachel Flanagan hadn’t even left a doctor’s office with her 14-year-old daughter’s new prescription when she received a text from a CVS pharmacist: the hydroxychloroquine needed to treat the teen’s lupus was unavailable.
    Flanagan, 35, spent about three hours shuttling to other drugstores hunting for the medication about a week ago before she finally found a 30-day supply at a Vons Pharmacy in Murrieta.
    “Drugstores have the medication but don’t want to give it
  • Investigators find fentanyl overdose killed OC inmate whose death generated controversy

    Investigators find fentanyl overdose killed OC inmate whose death generated controversy
    An Orange County inmate whose death last year prompted protests and a claim against the county by his family was determined to have died of an accidental overdose after eating a fentanyl-laced “cookie” inside his cell, the District Attorney’s office said.
    The D.A.’s office said Friday it found the O.C. Sheriff’s Department was not culpable for the death of 37-year-old Anthony Aceves, according to a letter and seven-page report submitted to Sheriff Don Barnes on Apri
  • First state inmate death tied to coronavirus is reported; patient had been incarcerated in Chino

    First state inmate death tied to coronavirus is reported; patient had been incarcerated in Chino
    California corrections officials announced Sunday the first prison inmate death from complications related to COVID-19.
    The inmate died at a hospital after contracting the coronavirus at the California Institution for Men in Chino, the state Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said in a statement. The agency did not immediately say when the inmate died.
    No further details were released to protect the inmate’s medical privacy and next of kin was notified, the statement said.
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  • California reports first state inmate death tied to coronavirus; patient had been incarcerated in Chino

    California reports first state inmate death tied to coronavirus; patient had been incarcerated in Chino
    California corrections officials announced Sunday the first prison inmate death from complications related to COVID-19.
    The inmate died at a hospital after contracting the coronavirus at the California Institution for Men in Chino, the state Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said in a statement. The agency did not immediately say when the inmate died.
    No further details were released to protect the inmate’s medical privacy and next of kin was notified, the statement said.
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  • Angels make $1.2 million in payments to ballpark employees

    Angels make $1.2 million in payments to ballpark employees
    The Angels have issued payments totaling about $1.2 million to more than 1,800 game-day employees who are missing work because of the sport’s COVID-19 shutdown, the team said Sunday.
    Further payments could be made as events warrant with the season still delayed indefinitely, spokesperson Marie Garvey said.
    The employees were paid varying amounts based on their hours, job duties and normal rate of pay, Garvey said.
    The Angels Ballpark Fund includes payments to concession, janitorial and sec
  • In a family of NBA stars, Andy Thompson gets the spotlight as his Michael Jordan documentary finally airs

    In a family of NBA stars, Andy Thompson gets the spotlight as his Michael Jordan documentary finally airs
    It was a morning in May when Andy Thompson caught the smell of cigar smoke wafting down the hall. It was the unmistakable scent of Michael Jordan, brooding.
    It wasn’t the cigar that was surprising; it was the timing. The Chicago Bulls had lost Game 2 of the 1998 Eastern Conference semifinals the night before to the Charlotte Hornets, a far lesser team, on two free throws by Glen Rice. A morning practice was scheduled before the Bulls were to fly to North Carolina, Jordan’s home state
  • Andy Thompson gets the spotlight as his Michael Jordan documentary finally airs

    Andy Thompson gets the spotlight as his Michael Jordan documentary finally airs
    It was a morning in May when Andy Thompson caught the smell of cigar smoke wafting down the hall. It was the unmistakable scent of Michael Jordan, brooding.
    It wasn’t the cigar that was surprising; it was the timing. The Chicago Bulls had lost Game 2 of the 1998 Eastern Conference semifinals the night before to the Charlotte Hornets, a far lesser team, on two free throws by Glen Rice. A morning practice was scheduled before the Bulls were to fly to North Carolina, Jordan’s home state
  • California surpasses 30,000 coronavirus cases; 1,146 deaths confirmed

    California surpasses 30,000 coronavirus cases; 1,146 deaths confirmed
    Just a day after Los Angeles’ deadliest Saturday during the coronavirus pandemic, state officials confirmed California surpassed 30,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus.
    As the virus continued to spread and threaten the state’s 39.7 million residents, new numbers compiled by this news organization show 30,754 people are confirmed to have COVID-19 and 1,146 have died, up from 29,348 confirmed cases and 1,050 deaths at the end of Friday.
    The news came just hours after it was reported tha
  • 2 injured in apparent head-on crash in Santa Ana

    2 injured in apparent head-on crash in Santa Ana
    An apparently head-on crash between two cars Sunday in Santa Ana ejected one person, sending her to the hospital with critical injuries, fire officials said.#SantaAnaPD #TrafficAdvisory Working major traffic collision in the area of Warner and Raitt. #StreetClosure: Warner between Linda Way and Raitt is closed down until further notice. Please stay away from this area #SAPDTraffic #StayHomeStaySafe pic.twitter.com/TE5ekLbH4P
    — SantaAnaPD (@SantaAnaPD) April 19, 2020The crash occurred near
  • Assembly Bill 5 and Sacramento arrogance

    Assembly Bill 5 and Sacramento arrogance
    The coronavirus pandemic has brought into clearer focus the flaws and failures of existing laws in California and across the country. Assembly Bill 5, already an evidently flawed and counterproductive law, has and will continue to hinder economic opportunities for workers across California who want the flexibility of gig work. We continue to call on Sacramento to repeal this onerous law.
    The law, introduced by Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez, D-San Diego, and signed into law in September 2019, res
  • Here’s a look at the coronavirus’s economic hit to California and the U.S.

    Here’s a look at the coronavirus’s economic hit to California and the U.S.
    The coronavirus pandemic and its associated shutdowns created a bleak job market, statewide and nationally. Jobless claims soared through mid-April. Employment levels in March are down but don’t fully reflect the layoff spree.
    Here are the weekly initial unemployment claims in California from January 2010 to April 11, 2020:California’s month-over-month jobs data shows that March 2020 had the biggest monthly loss for the state since 2009.Sectors
    California sectors that shed jobs in Ma
  • ‘Remote’ describes NFL draft and chances for a normal season

    ‘Remote’ describes NFL draft and chances for a normal season
    The NFL draft will go on as scheduled this week, though in a “virtual” format to keep fans, team officials and new players from catching anything worse than football fever.
    Commissioner Roger Goodell makes this year’s draft sound like a symbol for the league’s determination to stick to its 2020 calendar.
    “As you can tell by the draft and by the start of the league year and by the (effort) to adjust to the environment we’re working in, we’re planning and

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