• Artistic Vision: Jeff Peters’ ethereal ways

    Artistic Vision: Jeff Peters’ ethereal ways
    WHO: Jeff Peters is a painter and illustrator who received his BFA from Laguna College of Art and Design. His work has been shown nationally and is included in the permanent collection of the Laguna Art Museum and Pacific Arts Foundation, Newport Beach.
    WHAT: In his most recent body of work, Peters is exploring the changing impressions of the ocean, capturing the overlapping striations of color in mesmerizing, transparent and ethereal ways. Living within blocks of the beach, the artist enjoys wa
  • FAA investigates after actor Harrison Ford is involved in another runway incident at a Southern California airport

    FAA investigates after actor Harrison Ford is involved in another runway incident at a Southern California airport
    Actor Harrison Ford is again the subject of a Federal Aviation Administration investigation after he crossed a runway while another plane was approaching for a touch-and-go landing last week at Hawthorne Municipal Airport, authorities said.
    Ford was piloting an Aviat Husky and preparing to take off Friday afternoon, April 24, when a tower operator told him to hold short of the runway, according to archived audio from the tower.
    Ford, however, told the tower he was crossing, prompting a stern rep
  • Congress must act boldly on DACA, if the Supreme Court upholds termination

    Congress must act boldly on DACA, if the Supreme Court upholds termination
    Eight years ago, former President Barack Obama issued an executive order, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program known as DACA, that gave more than 700,000 undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children, like myself, a chance to pursue the American dream.
    The order gave me authorization to work, a social security number, and most importantly, the safety and reassurance of knowing that I wouldn’t be targeted for deportation from the country I call home.
    But thr
  • Waste Not OC ramps up efforts to recover, distribute food to county’s food banks and pantries

    Waste Not OC ramps up efforts to recover, distribute food to county’s food banks and pantries
    Farmers across the country are plowing under fresh vegetables and smashing eggs. Dairy farmers are dumping milk.
    At the same time people are losing their jobs and going hungry, food waste is making headlines.
    Rachel Otair, program manager for the Waste Not OC Coalition, has worked for the last three years to find ways to reduce food waste through collaborations with restaurants, hospitals, food banks, grocery stores and even trash haulers. But with the coronavirus pandemic and its disruption to
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  • Your guide for lunch takeout and delivery options

    Your guide for lunch takeout and delivery options
    Lunch with friends and family is something we all miss. Although we can’t go out like we usually do, we can still have a great meal at home thanks to some local restaurants. Lunch is great for everyone having a long morning, or it may be considered breakfast for those of you who like to sleep in! Or maybe you’re working from home now and craving something special in between Zoom meetings. Either way, we made a list of some great places offering pick up and delivery for your time in n
  • Q&A: Clay Helton on fall timelines, USC’s QB situation, recruiting

    Q&A: Clay Helton on fall timelines, USC’s QB situation, recruiting
    On any given day, Clay Helton makes 40-50 phone calls.
    Quarantined at home with his wife and three children, the USC head football coach has a staff to manage, recruits to call and current student-athletes to monitor as college football has become a virtual business during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    “I’m trying to take care of my 110 adopted sons right now,” he says.
    But Helton squeezed an extra phone call into his schedule this week to talk with the Southern California News Group
  • Park Life: Disneyland can’t reopen for months and Galaxy’s Edge Coke pops up in Alabama

    Park Life: Disneyland can’t reopen for months and Galaxy’s Edge Coke pops up in Alabama
    Can California theme parks reopen before there is coronavirus treatment? Where is Disney hiding the Quinjet coming to Avengers Campus? Will the coronavirus outbreak delay Six Flags Magic Mountain’s 2021 coaster project? Find all the latest theme park news in the Park Life newsletter.
    Sign up for our Park Life newsletter and find out what’s new and interesting every week at Southern California’s theme parks. Subscribe here.
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  • Artist’s singing telegram revival brings people together amid coronavirus separations

    Artist’s singing telegram revival brings people together amid coronavirus separations
    Pablo Helguera has discovered a way to connect people in the isolation of the coronavirus era. And it involves something as simple as a song.
    Taking a tip from what Western Union did in 1933 to cheer up people during the Great Depression, Helguera revived the singing telegram.
    Partnered with John Spiak, director of Cal State Fullerton’s Grand Central Art Center in Santa Ana, Helguera is offering free singing telegrams, with a selection of more than 30 songs, on Zoom.
    He’s serenaded s
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  • DA clears Anaheim police for shooting after high-speed chase

    DA clears Anaheim police for shooting after high-speed chase
    The Orange County District Attorney’s Office has cleared two Anaheim detectives who shot and injured a 25-year-old driver following a high-speed pursuit into Irvine, leaving the man paralyzed.
    Detectives Paul Delgado and Peter Picone are not criminally culpable for the shooting of Kenneth John Yamashita-Magarro, and there is “substantial evidence that their actions were reasonable and justified under the circumstances,” a prosecutor wrote in a letter released Wednesday about th
  • Experimental drug remdesivir proves effective against coronavirus in U.S. study

    Experimental drug remdesivir proves effective against coronavirus in U.S. study
    By MARILYNN MARCHIONE
    An experimental drug has proved effective against the new coronavirus in a major study, shortening the time it takes for patients to recover by four days on average, U.S. government and company officials announced Wednesday.
    Gilead Sciences’s remdesivir is the first treatment to pass such a strict test against the virus, which has killed more than 218,000 people since it emerged late last year in China. Having a treatment could have a profound effect on the global pan
  • Experimental drug proves effective against coronavirus in U.S. study

    Experimental drug proves effective against coronavirus in U.S. study
    By MARILYNN MARCHIONE
    An experimental drug has proved effective against the new coronavirus in a major study, shortening the time it takes for patients to recover by four days on average, U.S. government and company officials announced Wednesday.
    Gilead Sciences’s remdesivir is the first treatment to pass such a strict test against the virus, which has killed more than 218,000 people since it emerged late last year in China. Having a treatment could have a profound effect on the global pan
  • Cross country championships return to Mt. SAC

    Cross country championships return to Mt. SAC
    The CIF-Southern Section cross country championships are returning to Mt. San Antonio College.
    Renovations recently were completed at the stadium at Mt. SAC, in Walnut. The CIF-SS cross country championships have not been held there since 2015.
    The tentative schedule for CIF-SS cross country at Mt. SAC is Division 2 and 4 prelims on Nov. 13, prelims in Division 1, 3 and 5 on Nov. 14 with the finals Nov. 21.
  • CIF-SS cross country championships to return to Mt. SAC

    CIF-SS cross country championships to return to Mt. SAC
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThe CIF Southern Section cross country championships will return to Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut in the 2020 season.
    Renovations to Mt. SAC’s stadium were recently completed. The CIF-SS cross country championships have not been held there since 2015.
    The tentative schedule for the 2020 cross country season: prelims, Divisions 2 and 4, Nov. 13; prelims, Divisions 1, 3 and 5, Nov. 14; CIF-SS Finals,
  • Allowing states to declare bankruptcy no panacea to state budget woes

    Allowing states to declare bankruptcy no panacea to state budget woes
    Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell suggested last week that states be allowed to declare bankruptcy. This was his alternative to providing more money to states to handle the additional expenses states have incurred over the coronavirus. Castigating states with large unfunded pension obligations, McConnell said there’s “not going to be any desire on the Republican side to bail out state pensions by borrowing money from future generations.”
    McConnell’s position is unwis
  • Cal State Fullerton’s quick switch to virtual Comm Week seen as success story

    Cal State Fullerton’s quick switch to virtual Comm Week seen as success story
    Comm Week is a longstanding tradition at Cal State Fullerton. Hosted by the College of Communications, the annual event features speakers, panels and presentations where professionals discuss their areas of expertise with students and other attendees.
    This year’s event, which was expected to draw about 3,000 students, was sidelined by the coronavirus pandemic. Organizers had to quickly shift the April 20-23 event online.
    We asked Waleed Rashidi, assistant professor of communications and Co
  • Orange County high school baseball: Updated college signings and commitments, April 29

    Orange County high school baseball: Updated college signings and commitments, April 29
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowOur list of the Orange County high school baseball players who have signed a letter of intent with a college (only seniors can sign) or announced their commitment to a college.
    The list was updated Wednesday, April 29.
    Player, High School, Yr., Pos., College
    Logan Abbey, Villa Park, Sr., 1B/P, Ottawa University
    Caden Aoki, Huntington Beach, Jr., P/Inf, Notre Dame
    Adam Arroyo, Capistrano Valley, Sr., C, Cal Po
  • Orange County high school baseball: College signings and commitments, updated April 29

    Orange County high school baseball: College signings and commitments, updated April 29
    Our list of the Orange County high school baseball players who have signed a letter of intent with a college (only seniors can sign) or announced their commitment to a college.
    The list was updated Wednesday, April 29.
    Player, High School, Yr., Pos., College
    Logan Abbey, Villa Park, Sr., 1B/P, Ottawa University
    Caden Aoki, Huntington Beach, Jr., P/Inf, Notre Dame
    Adam Arroyo, Capistrano Valley, Sr., C, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
    Ryan Ball, Trabuco Hills, Sr., Cal State Northridge
    Connor Bane, Sant
  • Vietnamese community to hold first virtual commemoration of ‘Fall of Saigon’ due to coronavirus

    Vietnamese community to hold first virtual commemoration of ‘Fall of Saigon’ due to coronavirus
    Thursday marks the 45th anniversary since the Fall of Saigon, a military and political event that prompted Vietnamese refugees to flee their homeland and create new homes in America.
    The anniversary is a solemn event for Vietnamese Americans and it’s remembered every year with numerous public ceremonies. But the coronavirus shutdown is making the public element of that tradition unfeasible this year. So Orange County’s Vietnamese American community is planning a virtual commemoration
  • Titan profile: Science alumnus on the forefront of developing coronavirus test technology

    Titan profile: Science alumnus on the forefront of developing coronavirus test technology
    CSUF News Service
    Science alumnus Luigi Basilio is on the forefront of helping to develop accurate testing to detect the new coronavirus and stop the spread of COVID-19.
    “I’m very grateful to work at a company on the cutting edge of developing novel solutions for COVID-19,” said Basilio, a scientist at Zymo Research Corp., a biotechnology company based in Irvine.
    “There’s a lot of scrambling going on in the U.S. to provide enough testing for suspected COVID-19 patie
  • What Florida’s guidelines for reopening Disney World could mean for Disneyland

    What Florida’s guidelines for reopening Disney World could mean for Disneyland
    New government guidelines for reopening Disney World and Universal Orlando in Florida offer a glimpse of what visitors can expect when Disneyland, Universal Studios Hollywood and other California theme parks eventually resume operations following the COVID-19 pandemic.
    Florida’s Orange County Economic Recovery Task Force laid out preliminary plans for a phased reopening of theme parks in the Orlando area once the coronavirus crisis begins to wane.
    Sign up for our Park Life newsletter and f
  • Costco shoppers will need face covering or mask starting May 4

    Costco shoppers will need face covering or mask starting May 4
    Beginning Monday, May 4, Costco shoppers will need to have a face covering to enter its big-box warehouses.
    The company announced the temporary policy change on its website Wednesday, April 29:
    “To protect our members and employees, effective May 4, all Costco members and guests must wear a mask or face covering that covers the mouth and nose at all times while at Costco,” the website states.
    The face-covering requirement does not apply to children age 2 and under or those shoppers w
  • Costco shoppers will need a face covering or mask starting May 4

    Costco shoppers will need a face covering or mask starting May 4
    Beginning Monday, May 4, Costco shoppers will need to have a face covering in place to enter its big-box warehouses.
    The company announced the temporary policy change on its website Wednesday, April 29:
    “To protect our members and employees, effective May 4, all Costco members and guests must wear a mask or face covering that covers the mouth and nose at all times while at Costco,” the website states.
    The face-covering requirement does not apply to children age 2 and under or those s
  • Nearly half of inmates at Terminal Island federal prison infected with coronavirus

    Nearly half of inmates at Terminal Island federal prison infected with coronavirus
    More than 440 inmates have tested positive for the coronavirus at Terminal Island prison in San Pedro — the most of any federal lockup in the country and more than all California state prisons combined.
    Prisoners and their families complain that not enough is being done to stem the outbreak at the 82-year-old facility, where half of the inmate population and 10 staff members have tested positive. Two inmates at Terminal Island have died from COVID-19.
    One woman whose brother is serving six
  • What happened to St. Joseph Hospital’s first coronavirus case?

    What happened to St. Joseph Hospital’s first coronavirus case?
    Been flyin’ solo for so long. Nobody’s singin’ a harmony up there
    Just me and my shadow
    No bass, no guitar, no tambourine
    And I found you like a melody.
    You were singing in the same key as me.
    – Old Dominion’s “One Man Band”
    •••
    They looked through the window at him as he lay in his hospital bed.
    He was in a coma. On a ventilator. Mostly alone. Isolated. His family was not allowed to see him. There were hospital workers who said they were
  • Considerations on reopening California: Mike Morrell

    Considerations on reopening California: Mike Morrell
    Our state and nation have implemented extraordinary measures in the face of the coronavirus pandemic — a reflection of the recognized need to take seriously the safety and health of our communities. We are forever grateful to our health-care workers and all those on the frontlines in this battle.
    After several weeks, with Californians following CDC and state guidelines, it appears things are moving in the right direction. People are now asking whether it is time to reopen businesses and th
  • Ensuring the survival of SoCal cities after this pandemic

    Ensuring the survival of SoCal cities after this pandemic
    Millions of people depend on their own towns and cities in California for essential services. The COVID-19 crisis is crushing already cash-strapped California cities. That’s why California mayors are asking our government at all levels to come together to bring all California cities immediate and significant relief. We’ve proposed common-sense solutions that will allow California cities to continue to thrive despite the current challenges.
    Costa Mesa has laid off 54 employees and red
  • Hey, big spenders — oversight is needed

    Hey, big spenders — oversight is needed
    It’s extraordinary — and for the fiscal long run, more than a little unsettling — how quickly American politicians across the political spectrum have come together to provide massive financial relief packages for individuals and businesses during the novel coronavirus pandemic.
    But since, whatever the future consequences, these trillions in dollars in payouts to compensate for the virtual shutdown of sectors of the economy have been made, with no doubt more to come, shouldn&rsq
  • Remembering Ian Whitcomb: He turned us on

    Remembering Ian Whitcomb: He turned us on
    Longtime resident Ian Whitcomb was Altadena’s own: a fun-loving, one-of-a-kind and multi-talented musician, entertainer, and writer who arrived in Southern California to stay with the British Invasion of the 1960s. His career morphed over the years from pop heart throb (Ian’s “You Turn Me On” reached the Top 10 in 1965, and he toured with the Beach Boys, Kinks and Rolling Stones) — into one of author, radio host, musicologist, record producer and performer of old-ti
  • Rent due again and missing payments have landlords fretting

    Rent due again and missing payments have landlords fretting
    By Noah Buhayar, Bloomberg
    Mounting economic fallout from the pandemic is fueling apartment landlords’ concerns that more tenants will struggle to make their rent payments, even after most managed to come up with the money for April.
    “May 1 will be a bigger watershed,” said John Pawlowski, a senior analyst at real estate research firm Green Street Advisors. “Think about when the job losses started accelerating.”
    Only 69% of renters had made a full or
  • Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw raises $85,000 to aid those impacted by COVID-19

    Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw raises $85,000 to aid those impacted by COVID-19
    A pair of organizations that provide meals to those in need will receive a total of around $85,000 as the beneficiaries of a two-week fundraising campaign from Clayton Kershaw’s foundation, the organization announced on Wednesday.
    Kershaw’s Challenge, which is led by Kershaw and his wife Ellen, raised money and personally matched the donations to contribute to the Dream Center in Los Angeles and Behind Every Door in Dallas.
    The Dream Center is serving 13,000 meals a day to those in n
  • New wrinkles in old school fights

    New wrinkles in old school fights
    The semi-shutdown of California’s social, economic and institutional life, that was ordered to arrest the deadly COVID-19 pandemic, seems to be working — albeit at immense cost.
    Nowhere is that cost more evident than in the abrupt closure of public schools, sending their 6 million students home to continue their educations, as best they can, under the tutelage of teachers on computer screens and bewildered parents.
    Under the best of such awkward circumstances, learning is difficult,
  • Orange County housing’s last hurrah? Median price hits third record high

    Orange County housing’s last hurrah? Median price hits third record high
    Orange County housing broke price records for three consecutive months just as pandemic fallout hit the economy.
    CoreLogic/DQ News reports:
    • The countywide median selling price hit $755,000 in March — up 4.9% over 12 months. That means 2020 started with three straight months of record-breaking prices.
    • Orange County notched 2,795 home sales in March — up 6.1% in a year but 12% off the March average of 3,533 since 1988.
    In six Southern California counties, 18,735 homes sol
  • Pandemic can’t keep Laguna Woods artists from creating

    Pandemic can’t keep Laguna Woods artists from creating
    This mixed-media work depicting gourds is “a work in progress” by Laguna Woods Village artist Docia Reed. Reed said she used the new lightbox in the Clubhouse Four studio just prior to the shutdown. (Courtesy of Docia Reed)
    This work-in-process painting is by Laguna Woods Village artist Joan Scully. (Courtesy of Joan Scully)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLaguna Woods Village artist Joan Scully has been painting this shaggy dog during the shutdown. Said Scully: “His name
  • NCAA announces support for athletes being compensated for name, image and likeness

    NCAA announces support for athletes being compensated for name, image and likeness
    After years of debate and months of state governments pressuring the NCAA into acting first, collegiate sports is modernizing.
    The NCAA announced on Wednesday that its Board of Governors supports rule changes that would allow student-athletes the ability to receive compensation for their name, image and likeness.
    The rule changes would allow athletes to be compensated for third-party endorsements, in addition to “social media, businesses they have started and personal appearances.” A
  • Pac-12 basketball: Damage assessment from the NBA Draft’s early-entry deadline

    Pac-12 basketball: Damage assessment from the NBA Draft’s early-entry deadline
    The deadline for early-entry candidates to declare for the NBA Draft has come and gone. On the surface, the Pac-12 landscape looks scorched.
    All the elite freshmen declared, every last one of them, as did the vast majority of top sophomores and juniors.
    In total, 16 early entries are in the draft, either for good or to evaluate their options.
    The list includes the obvious (Arizona’s Nico Mannion, Washington’s Isaiah Stewart, USC’s Onyeka Okongwu) and the not-so-obvious (ASU&rsq
  • High school football programs face fundraising problems during coronavirus pandemic

    High school football programs face fundraising problems during coronavirus pandemic
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowFor most high school football teams, the summer isn’t about relaxing and having fun. It is an important time to sharpen skills and work on conditioning for the upcoming season.
    It’s also an important time for fundraising.
    Teams host passing tournaments and lift-a-thons, operate fireworks stands and do many other things to generate money for their programs. The extra funds are used to pay for every
  • Coronavirus: California cases, deaths slow as state plans four-stage reopening

    Coronavirus: California cases, deaths slow as state plans four-stage reopening
    The daily number of new COVID-19 cases and deaths continued to slow in California, among the requirements outlined by Gov. Gavin Newsom Tuesday for moving the state out of its current stay-at-home order and allowing schools, businesses and workplaces to gradually reopen.
    On Tuesday, Newsom said schools may open in July, and his office laid out a four-stage plan for letting lower-risk businesses and workplaces to reopen in the next few weeks — as long as social distancing continues to
  • Santa Ana, Costa Mesa hotels display hearts, ‘HOPE’ on buildings for the pandemic

    Santa Ana, Costa Mesa hotels display hearts, ‘HOPE’ on buildings for the pandemic
    As the COVID-19 pandemic takes a toll on businesses in the South Coast Metro area of Costa Mesa and Santa Ana, hotels have teamed up to send out a message:
    They have flipped on the lights inside hotel rooms to create large heart shapes on the outside of the buildings.
    Those participating, nightly, include the Avenue of the Arts Costa Mesa, the Crowne Plaza Costa Mesa Orange County, the Hilton Orange County Costa Mesa, and the Westin South Coast Plaza.
    The DoubleTree By Hilton Santa Ana – O
  • Coronavirus: Gilead says remdesivir trial showed positive results with early treatment

    Coronavirus: Gilead says remdesivir trial showed positive results with early treatment
    Gilead Sciences provided a possible ray of hope in the fight against coronavirus, when the biotech giant said Wednesday that a trial involving its antiviral drug remdesivir resulted in improved conditions for patients when given a five-day dosage of the medication.
    Foster City-based Gilead said that the clinical trial involved 397 patients with severe cases of COVID-19 who were divided into two groups and given remdesivir in five- and 10-day dosage regimens. Gilead said that while patients in bo
  • Navy to widen carrier probe, delaying decision on commander

    Navy to widen carrier probe, delaying decision on commander
    By ROBERT BURNS and LOLITA C. BALDOR
    WASHINGTON — The Navy will conduct a wider investigation of circumstances surrounding the spread of the coronavirus aboard the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt, a move that effectively delays a decision on whether to reinstate the ship’s captain, who was fired after pleading for more urgent protection of his crew.
    The investigation was announced Wednesday by James E. McPherson, the acting Navy secretary, who said in a brief written statemen
  • UCLA forward Jalen Hill declares early for NBA Draft

    UCLA forward Jalen Hill declares early for NBA Draft
    UCLA forward Jalen Hill has declared early for the NBA Draft.
    The redshirt sophomore was among the 163 players on a list released by the league Tuesday night naming those who had declared early for the draft.
    Hill is the second Bruin to test the NBA waters, joining junior guard Chris Smith. Both still have the options of returning to school for the 2020-21 season should they withdraw their names prior to the June 3 deadline.
    Hill was named to the Pac-12’s all-defensive team honorable menti
  • Journalist imprisoned for LA Times hack faces new media-hacking charge

    Journalist imprisoned for LA Times hack faces new media-hacking charge
    SACRAMENTO — A journalist who went to federal prison for hacking attacks on California media is now charged with a similar attack on a magazine.
    Probation officials filed a petition Monday alleging that Matthew Keys, 33, of Sacramento violated the conditions of his release by hacking into and deleting the YouTube account of Comstock’s Magazine, the Sacramento Bee reported.
    Keys was digital editor for the Sacramento business magazine beginning last year but quit in January in a disput
  • Journalist imprisoned for hack that led changed LA Times headline faces new charge

    Journalist imprisoned for hack that led changed LA Times headline faces new charge
    SACRAMENTO — A journalist who went to federal prison for hacking attacks on California media is now charged with a similar attack on a magazine.
    Probation officials filed a petition Monday alleging that Matthew Keys, 33, of Sacramento violated the conditions of his release by hacking into and deleting the YouTube account of Comstock’s Magazine, the Sacramento Bee reported.
    Keys was digital editor for the Sacramento business magazine beginning last year but quit in January in a disput
  • Journalist charged with deleting magazine’s YouTube account, previously tied to LA Times hack

    Journalist charged with deleting magazine’s YouTube account, previously tied to LA Times hack
    SACRAMENTO — A journalist who went to federal prison for hacking attacks on California media is now charged with a similar attack on a magazine.
    Probation officials filed a petition Monday alleging that Matthew Keys, 33, of Sacramento violated the conditions of his release by hacking into and deleting the YouTube account of Comstock’s Magazine, the Sacramento Bee reported.
    Keys was digital editor for the Sacramento business magazine beginning last year but quit in January in a disput
  • Spring wrap-up Q&A: Corona del Mar baseball coach misses playing the Battle of the Bay games

    Spring wrap-up Q&A: Corona del Mar baseball coach misses playing the Battle of the Bay games
    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.
    Kevin McCaffrey, Corona del Mar baseball
    Q: How are you adapting to being home every day during the spring?
    A: I am going a little stir crazy. I am the type of person who has to be moving around. We converted our garage into
  • KROQ’s Stryker & Klein share what its like to host a morning radio show amid a global pandemic

    KROQ’s Stryker & Klein share what its like to host a morning radio show amid a global pandemic
    Landing a morning radio show in a major market like Los Angeles at an iconic rock station like KROQ 106.7 FM is any DJ’s dream.
    However, getting that much sought after gig during the coronavirus global pandemic and at the expense of the station suddenly laying off the “Kevin in the Mornings with Allie & Jensen” crew, wasn’t how KROQ DJ’s Ted Stryker and Kevin Klein imagined they’d be bestowed such a prestigious honor.
    The duo, who had been hosting the afte
  • KROQ’s Stryker & Klein share what it’s like to host a morning radio show amid a global pandemic

    KROQ’s Stryker & Klein share what it’s like to host a morning radio show amid a global pandemic
    Landing a morning radio show in a major market like Los Angeles at an iconic rock station like KROQ 106.7 FM is any DJ’s dream.
    However, getting that much sought after gig during the coronavirus global pandemic and at the expense of the station suddenly laying off the “Kevin in the Mornings with Allie & Jensen” crew, wasn’t how KROQ DJ’s Ted Stryker and Kevin Klein imagined they’d be bestowed such a prestigious honor.
    The duo, who had been hosting the afte
  • Frumpy Middle-aged Mom: I love the beach, especially watching it on TV

    Frumpy Middle-aged Mom: I love the beach, especially watching it on TV
    Good morning. I’m enjoying my steaming hot adult beverage while quarantining in my own home, and I hope you are, too. Unless you’re at the beach. Then, I will just have to tsk-tsk as I look at the newspaper stories of crowded beaches, and judge people for doing what only recently I would have envied them for being able to do.
    I don’t personally go to the beach, you understand. I only do that when someone comes to visit from out of town. Then I pretend that I’m constantly
  • U.S. economy shrank at 4.8% rate last quarter as virus struck

    U.S. economy shrank at 4.8% rate last quarter as virus struck
    By MARTIN CRUTSINGER
    WASHINGTON — The U.S. economy shrank at a 4.8% annual rate last quarter as the coronavirus pandemic shut down much of the country and began triggering a recession that will end the longest expansion on record.
    The Commerce Department estimated Wednesday that the gross domestic product, the total output of goods and services, posted a quarterly drop for the first time in six years. And it was the sharpest fall since the economy shrank at an 8.4% annual rate in the fourt
  • U.S. economy shrank 4.8% last quarter, with worst yet to come

    U.S. economy shrank 4.8% last quarter, with worst yet to come
    By MARTIN CRUTSINGER
    WASHINGTON — The U.S. economy shrank at a 4.8% annual rate last quarter as the coronavirus pandemic shut down much of the country and began triggering a recession that will end the longest expansion on record.
    Yet the drop in the January-March quarter will be only a precursor of a far grimmer report to come on the current April-June period, with business shutdowns and layoffs striking with devastating force. With much of the economy paralyzed, the Congressional Bu

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