• Six Flags Prepares To Reopen Parks With New Guidelines Including Limited Capacity, Temperature Checks

    Six Flags Prepares To Reopen Parks With New Guidelines Including Limited Capacity, Temperature Checks
    VALENCIA (CBSLA) — Six Flags has announced new safety measures that will be implemented upon the reopening of their theme parks across the country.
    “At Six Flags, your safety is always our priority, and we have developed a comprehensive plan of new health and safety measures to help keep our guests and team members safe,” Communications Manager Sharon Parker said in a video posted on the company’s Twitter.
    Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia has been closed since March a
  • NHL Unveils Plan To Relaunch Season With 24-Team Tourney; Kings, Ducks Not Eligible

    NHL Unveils Plan To Relaunch Season With 24-Team Tourney; Kings, Ducks Not Eligible
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA/AP) – The Los Angeles Kings and the Anaheim Ducks will not return to the ice this season after the National Hockey League unveiled plans for a 24-team playoff tournament at some point this years.
    The Kings and Ducks are among seven teams that do not qualify for the tournament based on standings as of March 12, when play was suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic. At that point, the Kings and Ducks were both mired near the bottom of the Pacific Division.
    Commissioner G
  • NHL To Relaunch Season With 24-Team Tourney; Kings, Ducks Not Eligible

    NHL To Relaunch Season With 24-Team Tourney; Kings, Ducks Not Eligible
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – The Los Angeles Kings and the Anaheim Ducks will not return to the ice this season after the National Hockey League unveiled plans for a 24-team playoff tournament at some point this years.
    The Kings and Ducks are among seven teams that do not qualify for the tournament based on standings as of March 12, when play was suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic.
    This is a breaking news story. Check back for updates.
  • LA Eyes Stiffer Penalties For Discarding Used Masks, Gloves In Public

    LA Eyes Stiffer Penalties For Discarding Used Masks, Gloves In Public
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – City officials want to know what their options are when it comes to stepping up enforcement of littering laws as more masks and gloves possibly contaminated with COVID-19 are being discarded out in public.
    The Los Angeles City Council Tuesday directed the Bureau of Sanitation and City Attorney’s Office to explore possible steps ways to discourage people from littering personal protective equipment (PPE) in grocery store parking lots, park walking paths and sidew
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  • Retail Stores ‘Right On The Cusp’ Of Meeting Guidelines To Reopen, LA County Supervisor Says

    Retail Stores ‘Right On The Cusp’ Of Meeting Guidelines To Reopen, LA County Supervisor Says
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — Retail stores in Los Angeles County are inching closer to welcoming back customers for in-person shopping, a county supervisor said Tuesday.
    According to Supervisor Kathryn Barger, Los Angeles County is “right on the cusp” of meeting state guidelines that would allow the stores to reopen.
    The comment came as Barger argued that the county should help individual cities get state approval to reopen businesses rather than Los Angeles County as a whole.
    Meanwhi
  • 4 Minneapolis Police Officers Fired After Death Of Unarmed Man George Floyd

    4 Minneapolis Police Officers Fired After Death Of Unarmed Man George Floyd
    Four officers have been fired following the death of an unarmed black man taken into custody in Minneapolis, Mayor Jacob Frey announced on Twitter.
  • Hair Salons, Barbershops OK To Reopen In OC, Ventura, San Bernardino

    Hair Salons, Barbershops OK To Reopen In OC, Ventura, San Bernardino
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – Counties across California including Ventura, Orange, and San Bernardino counties received state approval Tuesday to allow hair salons, barbershops, and other grooming stores to reopen, albeit under “serious modifications”.
    Los Angeles County wasn’t among the 47 counties listed by Gov. Gavin Newsom as being eligible for reopening, but county supervisors indicated those restrictions will be lifted soon.
    The announcement is the latest official move to
  • Hair Salons, Barbershops OK To Reopen In California With ‘Serious Modifications’

    Hair Salons, Barbershops OK To Reopen In California With ‘Serious Modifications’
    Gov. Gavin Newsom says counties now have the option to reopen hair salons and other grooming shops.
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  • Grocery Store Chain Fills Community Salad Bar With Booze, Cereal, Candy Because Of Coronavirus

    Grocery Store Chain Fills Community Salad Bar With Booze, Cereal, Candy Because Of Coronavirus
    CHESTERFIELD, Mo. (CBS Local)— The experts say some things will never be the same following the coronavirus pandemic. This may be an example of what they’re talking about.
    The Dierbergs supermarket chain, based in Chesterfield, Missouri, with locations all over the state, recently transformed it’s traditional community salad bar into a grab and go booze bar, filling the station’s slots with 99-cent shooters and cans of beer.
    The Manchester location was the first to make t
  • ‘It Changed My Life In A Way I Didn’t Fully Embrace Until Recently’: Sarah Natochenny On Pokémon & ‘Marvel’s Black Widow: Bad Blood’

    ‘It Changed My Life In A Way I Didn’t Fully Embrace Until Recently’: Sarah Natochenny On Pokémon & ‘Marvel’s Black Widow: Bad Blood’
    (CBS Local)– People all over the world have heard Sarah Natochenny’s voice as Ash Ketchum on “Pokémon.”
    The part was a lifechanger for Natochenny and fans of the voice actor’s work will have the opportunity to hear her in longer bites with her new project from Serial Box called “Marvel’s Black Widow: Bad Blood.” Natochenny was really excited to work on a longform audiobook for the first time in her career.
    “I was always really int
  • Door-To-Door Census Efforts Resume In Ventura, San Bernardino Counties

    Door-To-Door Census Efforts Resume In Ventura, San Bernardino Counties
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – Census workers will resume delivering questionnaires door-to-door in Ventura and San Bernardino counties, a practice that was halted back in March due to the coronavirus pandemic.
    FILE — Douglas Carrasquell of the organization Make the Road New York holds documents as he attends a training meeting about the census on March 13, 2020, in New York City. (Getty Images)
    The U.S. Census Bureau reported Tuesday it will hand-deliver questionnaires to thousands of househ
  • Some Shoppers Wary Of Returning To Reopened Stores, Malls

    Some Shoppers Wary Of Returning To Reopened Stores, Malls
    GLENDALE (CBSLA) — In the latest sign of life returning to normal, stores could reopen as soon as today — but will the shoppers return?
    Non-essential retail stores across Southern California have been closed since March. On Monday, the state announced in-store retail shopping could reopen — with county approval.
    Having stores reopen would be a relief for new dad Hakon Balyan, who says it’s better to check out baby gear in person.
    “I know you can shop on Amazon, and
  • LA County Board Approves Inspector-General To Oversee Nursing Homes

    LA County Board Approves Inspector-General To Oversee Nursing Homes
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Tuesday voted unanimously in favor of putting someone in charge of overseeing local nursing homes, which have accounted for more than half of all coronavirus deaths countywide.
    A nursing home worker participates in a vigil outside of the Downtown Brooklyn Nursing and Rehabilitation Center on May 21, 2020 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. (Getty Images)
    The proposal, from Supervisors Kathryn Barger and Mark Ridley-Tho
  • Storm Unearths Shipwreck Buried By Sand For 100 Years

    Storm Unearths Shipwreck Buried By Sand For 100 Years
    SALT LAKE CITY (CBS Local) — A recent storm that uncovered a capsized boat in Utah’s Great Salt Lake had likely been buried in the sand for more than 100 years, officials said.
    Friday’s storm blew waves to the south, eroding a beach and exposing the wreckage by the Great Salt Lake Marina, Dave Shearer, park manager at Great Salt Lake State Park, told The Salt Lake Tribune.
    Utah State Parks on Monday posted a photo of the wreck on its Facebook page, saying it was an old steel bo
  • Two-Faced Kitten Named Biscuits And Gravy Dies Four Days After Birth

    Two-Faced Kitten Named Biscuits And Gravy Dies Four Days After Birth
    ALBANY, Ore. (CBS Local) — Biscuits and Gravy, a two-faced kitten that captured national attention after being born in Oregon last week, has died.
    The rare Janus kitten — named after the Roman god Janus, often depicted with two faces in mythology — was one of a litter born Wednesday on a farm east of Albany. It suffered from a rare congenital defect called disprosopus, or cranial duplication. Most Janus cats don’t live longer than a day.
    “We’re not super optim
  • Several OC Malls Reopen Tuesday To In-Store Shoppers

    Several OC Malls Reopen Tuesday To In-Store Shoppers
    BREA (CBSLA) – After being shuttered since mid-March, three malls in Orange County reopened their doors for the first time Tuesday for in-store shoppers.
    FILE — The Naples Ristorante E Bar in Anaheim, Calif., on March 14, 2020. (Getty Images)
    The Brea Mall, the Outlets at Orange and The Shops at Mission Viejo opened at 11 a.m. with new safety measures in place.
    All three are operated by Simon Property Group, which is requiring employees to have their temperatures taken before they ca
  • ‘Game On!’ Comes To CBS With Keegan Michael Key, Venus Williams And Rob Gronkowski

    ‘Game On!’ Comes To CBS With Keegan Michael Key, Venus Williams And Rob Gronkowski
    Keegan-Michael Key hosts the debut episode of Game On! this Wednesday, May 27th at 8:00PM ET/PT as Team Gronk with comedians Bobby Lee and guest Gabriel Iglesias compete against Team Venus with comedian Ian Karmel and guest pro basketball player J.R. Smith, in a variety of outrageous challenges.
    Game On! features Gronk and Venus going head to head in epic contests, including kicking a field goal at the Colosseum during an L.A. Rams game, a battle of strength against the strongest man in the worl
  • Some OC Malls Reopen Tuesday To In-Store Shoppers

    Some OC Malls Reopen Tuesday To In-Store Shoppers
    BREA (CBSLA) – After being shuttered for more than two months, two malls in Orange County will reopen their doors for the first time Tuesday for in-store shoppers.
    FILE — The Naples Ristorante E Bar in Anaheim, Calif., on March 14, 2020. (Getty Images)
    The Brea Mall and the Outlets at Orange will open at 11 a.m. with new safety measures in place.
    Both malls are operated by Simon Property Group, which is requiring employees to have their temperatures taken before they can work, wear f
  • ‘No Mask, No Service’ Signs Pop Up As Businesses Begin To Slowly Reopen

    ‘No Mask, No Service’ Signs Pop Up As Businesses Begin To Slowly Reopen
    (CBS Local)— “No mask, No service” signs are popping up at all kinds of businesses as the country begins to slowly reopen after the coronavirus pandemic shutdown that began in March.
    Some retail chains, like Costco Wholesale, have already started to require masks for all customers and employees.
    The move follows a flood of videos on social media showing shoppers who refuse to wear face masks being confronted by store employees (and other shoppers, in some cases) who explain tha
  • UCLA To Study Role Of Hormones In Veterans Suffering From Severe COVID-19 Illness

    UCLA To Study Role Of Hormones In Veterans Suffering From Severe COVID-19 Illness
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — With a recent study find that men are dying two to three times more frequently than women from COVID-19, UCLA is launching a study of veterans to determine if male hormones could be the culprit.
    Dr. Matthew Rettig, a UCLA professor and the chief of hematology-oncology at the VA of Greater Los Angeles, says that men have been found to suffer more severely when infected by coronavirus.
    “It’s not clear that they’re more likely to be infected, but the se
  • CBS Sports To Highlight Unforgettable Sports Stories With New ’60 Minutes Sports: Timeless Stories’ Series

    CBS Sports To Highlight Unforgettable Sports Stories With New ’60 Minutes Sports: Timeless Stories’ Series
    (CBS Local)- CBS Sports announced Tuesday that it is collaborating with CBS News on a new six-part series featuring some of the most unforgettable sports stories and interviews of the last 10 years.
    The series, titled 60 Minutes Sports: Timeless Stories, will air each of the next three weekends on CBS beginning on Saturday, May 30 at 1:30 pm EST/PST.
    Included in the six episodes are two classic interviews that originally aired on 60 Minutes. One features LeBron James in 2009 just prior to his ri
  • Dodgers, Angels Reopen Spring Training Facilities, Stadiums To Players

    Dodgers, Angels Reopen Spring Training Facilities, Stadiums To Players
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – Both the Los Angeles Dodgers and Angels reopened their spring training facilities to players Monday.
    General view outside of the Dodgers spring training facility at Camelback Ranch on April 7, 2020, in Glendale, Ariz. (Getty Images)
    The Dodgers reopened both Dodger Stadium and Camelback Ranch in Glendale, Ariz., for medical and rehabilitation purposes, according to MLB.com.
    Meanwhile, the Angels reopened both Angel Stadium and their spring training facility at Tempe D
  • New Coronavirus Testing Site Opens Tuesday At Dodger Stadium; Capable Of 6K Tests A Day

    New Coronavirus Testing Site Opens Tuesday At Dodger Stadium; Capable Of 6K Tests A Day
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – A drive-thru coronavirus testing site will open at Dodger Stadium Tuesday that is capable of testing three times more people than any other site in Los Angeles County.
    FILE — A police officer wearing a facemask offers directions to a motorist as people in a row of cars await COVID-19 testing near Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on April 7, 2020. (Getty Images)
    L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti announced Friday that the site will be capable of testing up to 6,000 people per
  • How To Watch SpaceX Launch Humans Into Space

    How To Watch SpaceX Launch Humans Into Space
    HAWTHORNE (CBSLA) — SpaceX is preparing to blast off with humans on board for the first time, and the site will be must-see TV both online and over the air.
    Weather permitting, Hawthorne-based SpaceX is scheduled to take astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley to the International Space Station. It would be the first time SpaceX, or any private company, has launched humans into space.
    The launch at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida is scheduled to take place at 1:33 p.m. PST.
  • ‘Dangerously Hot:’ LA County Opens Emergency Cooling Centers With Temps To Hit Triple Digits

    ‘Dangerously Hot:’ LA County Opens Emergency Cooling Centers With Temps To Hit Triple Digits
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – Scorching heat is expected to engulf the Southland Tuesday, with temperatures in the Antelope Valley communities of Palmdale and Lancaster expected to spike into triple digits.
    A man walks outside his tent over the bridge of the 110 Freeway in Los Angeles, Calif., on May 25, 2020. (Getty Images)
    The National Weather Service has instituted an excessive heat warning for the Antelope Valley that will go into effect at 11 a.m. Tuesday and remain in place through 7 a.m. Th
  • Survey: One In Three People Admit To Showering Less During Coronavirus Quarantine

    Survey: One In Three People Admit To Showering Less During Coronavirus Quarantine
    (CBS Local) — We are brushing our teeth less often, taking fewer showers and doing less laundry during the coronavirus quarantine, according to a recent study.
    Advanced Dermatology surveyed neary 1,500 people in late March, asking them about how working from home has impacted their daily habits and routines.
    One in five people admit to brushing their teeth less than normal, one in three say they are showering less and doing their laundry less.ICYMI: A new survey of nearly 1,500 people by I
  • LA County Board Considers Inspector-General To Oversee Nursing Homes

    LA County Board Considers Inspector-General To Oversee Nursing Homes
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Tuesday is expected to vote on whether to put someone in charge of overseeing local nursing homes, which have accounted for more than half of all coronavirus deaths countywide.
    A nursing home worker participates in a vigil outside of the Downtown Brooklyn Nursing and Rehabilitation Center on May 21, 2020 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. (Getty Images)
    The proposal from Supervisors Kathryn Barger and Mark Ridley-Thom
  • Inland Empire Churches Given Blessing To Reopen By Riverside, San Bernardino Counties

    Inland Empire Churches Given Blessing To Reopen By Riverside, San Bernardino Counties
    RIVERSIDE (CBSLA) — Churches in the Inland Empire are free to reopen at lower capacity with the blessing of Riverside and San Bernardino counties.
    Following the release of statewide rules to allow limited religious services, Riverside County officials said that its churches, temples, synagogues, mosques and other places of worship could reopen after being shut down to slow the spread of coronavirus.
    “A cornerstone of many religions is to take care of each other, Supervisor V. Manuel
  • 2 Talked Down From Hollywood Overpass, Downtown LA High-Rise

    2 Talked Down From Hollywood Overpass, Downtown LA High-Rise
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — Firefighters and LAPD officers worked to talk two people off a freeway overpass and a Downtown LA high-rise, respectively, over the past three days.
    Just after midnight Tuesday, firefighters were called to the Renaissance Tower, 501 W. Olympic Blvd., “to mitigate the psychological crisis of a woman” on the roof of the 17-story building. The Los Angeles Fire Department said a rescue air cushion on the 9th floor, eight floors below the roof.
    The woman was sa
  • First Came The Earthquakes, Then Coronavirus: Trona High School Seniors Still Hope To Have Traditional Graduation Ceremony

    First Came The Earthquakes, Then Coronavirus: Trona High School Seniors Still Hope To Have Traditional Graduation Ceremony
    ⁠TRONA (CBSLA) — This past school year has been anything but normal for Trona High School senior Bryce Johnson and his mom Bridgette.
    ⁠”Definitely been emotional for me as a parent,” Bridgette said.
    Like many high school seniors, Bryce did not get to go to prom, and he didn’t get to finish his final baseball season or relish in all of the fun leading up to graduation ⁠— the coronavirus pandemic put an end to all of it.
    But, unlike many seniors, Bry
  • Fallen Service Members, Coronavirus Victims Honored In Candlelight Vigil

    Fallen Service Members, Coronavirus Victims Honored In Candlelight Vigil
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — Memorial Day commemorations fell hand-in-hand with the community grappling with the realities of the ongoing pandemic.
    A candlelight vigil was held in front of the Los Angeles City Hall on Monday night in honor of fallen service members and coronavirus victims.
    “I don’t think the gravity of it has set in. I know it still hasn’t set in for me,” said registered nurse Jeanna Harris.
    Nearly 100,000 people in the United States have died due to the c
  • Beachgoers Enjoy Warm Day In Huntington Beach To Kick Off Memorial Day Weekend

    Beachgoers Enjoy Warm Day In Huntington Beach To Kick Off Memorial Day Weekend
    HUNTINGTON BEACH (CBSLA) — Lots of people came out to Huntington Beach this weekend for the sand and surf.
    Some embraced the crowds while others enjoyed the warmth from beach parking lots.
    Restrictions were eased in Orange County and other surrounding areas, allowing locals to enjoy the warm weather to kick off Memorial Day weekend.
    The caveat was that beachgoers should wear masks, avoid staying stationary and maintain physical distancing.
    “I came to the beach to have some fun,&rdquo
  • LA County Reports 1,047 New Coronavirus Cases, 12 Additional Deaths; People Flock To Beaches For Memorial Day

    LA County Reports 1,047 New Coronavirus Cases, 12 Additional Deaths; People Flock To Beaches For Memorial Day
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Monday reported 1,047 new cases and 12 additional deaths attributed to the novel coronavirus.
    “On this Memorial Day, as we join with those mourning the loss of their loved ones to COVID -19, including the families of the 1,100 veterans who recently passed away from COVID-19, we want to honor the memory of all the members of the armed forces who courageously gave of themselves to protect our country,” Dr. B
  • Police Search For Hit-And-Run Driver Who Severely Injured Woman Walking Near Beverly Center

    Police Search For Hit-And-Run Driver Who Severely Injured Woman Walking Near Beverly Center
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) ⁠— Officers with the Los Angeles Police Department sought the public’s help identifying the driver of a vehicle who severely injured a woman Saturday night.
    According to police, the crash happened at about 9 p.m. at La Cienega Boulevard and Third Street. The vehicle was headed southbound on La Cienega when the driver stuck the woman, who was walking west in the north crosswalk at the intersection, before fleeing
    Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics respond
  • Unhealthy Air Quality Expected Tuesday In Valley Areas

    Unhealthy Air Quality Expected Tuesday In Valley Areas
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) ⁠— The South Coast Air Quality Management District Monday forecast unhealthy air quality in parts of Los Angeles County Tuesday.
    According to the forecast, air quality was expected to be unhealthy for all individuals in the Santa Clarita Valley and for sensitive individuals in the east and west San Fernando Valley, east and west San Gabriel Valley, Pomona Walnut Valley and San Gabriel Mountains.
    RELATED: High Temperatures Prompt Heat Warnings Through Antelope Vall
  • Riverside County Reports 540 New Coronavirus Cases Over Holiday Weekend

    Riverside County Reports 540 New Coronavirus Cases Over Holiday Weekend
    RIVERSIDE (CBSLA) ⁠— Riverside County Monday reported its highest one-day increase in confirmed coronavirus cases since the county began keeping track.
    Health officials released three days worth of data on Memorial Day ⁠— reporting 88 new cases on Saturday, 180 on Sunday and 272 Monday ⁠— on the heels of a major easing of public health orders this weekend that allowed in-person dining and shopping.
    The county also reported two new deaths, bringing countywide t
  • Brush Fire Threatens Coco Palm, Pomona Valley Mining Company Restaurants

    Brush Fire Threatens Coco Palm, Pomona Valley Mining Company Restaurants
    POMONA (CBSLA) — Los Angeles County Fire Department crews worked Monday evening to control a brush fire in Pomona.
    According to the department, the fire started shortly before 5:30 p.m. near the westbound lanes of the 10 Freeway at Fairplex on Gillette Road and quickly burned 2 acres near the Coco Palm Restaurant, which is closed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
    By 6 p.m., the fire had burned approximately 10 acres and had moved away from the popular Coco Palm, but toward the Pomona Valley
  • Virgin Orbit Rocket Experiences ‘Anomaly’ During Launch Demo Off California Coast

    Virgin Orbit Rocket Experiences ‘Anomaly’ During Launch Demo Off California Coast
    LONG BEACH (CBSLA) — Virgin Orbit’s LauncherOne rocket did not reach orbit in its first launch test on Monday off the California coast.
    The mission was “safely terminated” shortly after the rocket was released from a Boeing 747 aircraft in what was meant to be its first mid-air ignition.
    “As we said before the flight, our goals today were to work through the process of conducting a launch, learn as much as we could, and achieve ignition. We hoped we could have done
  • RV Sales Increase In Wake Of Coronavirus Pandemic

    RV Sales Increase In Wake Of Coronavirus Pandemic
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — Campgrounds and RV parks that have been allowed to reopen during the coronavirus pandemic have been filling up quick and rental companies said they, too, have seen a dramatic increase in interest.
    And travel experts said that interest is likely to continue due to social distancing guidelines and the relative safety of traveling in a self-contained vehicle where people can control the cleanliness of their environment, cook their own food and keep away from others.
    El M
  • Memorial Day Flyover Honors Vets, Healthcare Heroes Across Southland: ‘Low, Slow And Loud’

    Memorial Day Flyover Honors Vets, Healthcare Heroes Across Southland: ‘Low, Slow And Loud’
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – Residents across Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino and Orange counties looked to the skies this Memorial Day with their cell phones ready for a special salute.
    Several warbirds which are part of the Commemorative Air Force Inland Empire Wing based in Riverside, Calif. May 2020. (CAF Inland Empire Wing/Facebook)
    The Air Force honored both veterans who made the ultimate sacrifice and healthcare workers on the front lines of the coronavirus crisis with a flyover Mon
  • ‘Haircut Night In America’ TV Special To Guide Americans Through DIY Looks

    ‘Haircut Night In America’ TV Special To Guide Americans Through DIY Looks
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — Americans are trying their hands at DIY haircuts since many barbershops and salons are closed during the coronavirus pandemic.
    Talkshow host Kelly Ripa shared online that she’d cut her own hair with kitchen scissors.
    Actress Tamera Mowry-Housley put up a video where she helped her husband, Adam Housley, with a haircut.
    For those of us who dare to add cosmetology to our repertoire, CBS is offering a step-by-step guide.
    RELATED: Salons Across California Call On Go
  • Police Patrol Ventura County Beaches, Enforce Guidelines As Crowds Gather On Memorial Day

    Police Patrol Ventura County Beaches, Enforce Guidelines As Crowds Gather On Memorial Day
    VENTURA (CBSLA) — San Buenaventura Beach drew a steady stream of visitors on Memorial Day, but this year, in addition to the red white and blue, there was yellow tape and signs reminding everyone of the rules in place to slow the spread of COVID-19.
    “It’s actually the first time we’ve been out as a family these ten weeks of quarantine,” said Calabasas resident Keren Levin. “We’re walking back and forth, we’re passing the soccer ball around and that
  • Businesses Want To Reopen But Will Staff Want To Return? Restaurant Owner Says Some Employees Are Hesitant After Making More Money On Unemployment

    Businesses Want To Reopen But Will Staff Want To Return? Restaurant Owner Says Some Employees Are Hesitant After Making More Money On Unemployment
    NEWBURY PARK (CBSLA) — A Ventura County restaurant owner said he is having a hard time getting back to business because nearly half of his staff doesn’t want to return to work.
    Last Friday, Chef Giorgio Pierangeli scrambled to open his restaurant The Local Table in Newbury Park after Ventura County allowed dine-in service.
    “Finally when we realized that we could open, we were like ‘OK we need to get started,'” he said.
    In the days leading up to the reopening, Pieran
  • In-Person Retail Shopping Allowed In California, Pending County Approval

    In-Person Retail Shopping Allowed In California, Pending County Approval
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — The California Department of Public Health Monday announced the statewide reopening of in-store retail shopping, a major step in the state’s loosening of shutdown orders issued in March to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.
    The reopening of stores is subject to approval by individual county health departments, and it was not immediately clear when Los Angeles County might lift its current restrictions that only allow curbside service at nonessential retai
  • LA County Reports 1,047 New Coronavirus Cases, 12 Additional Deaths

    LA County Reports 1,047 New Coronavirus Cases, 12 Additional Deaths
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Monday reported 1,047 new cases and 12 additional deaths attributed to the novel coronavirus.
    “On this Memorial Day, as we join with those mourning the loss of their loved ones to COVID -19, including the families of the 1,100 veterans who recently passed away from COVID-19, we want to honor the memory of all the members of the armed forces who courageously gave of themselves to protect our country,” Dr. B

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