UPDATE : April 18 LA County updates its numbers Highest New Deaths Cases Ever Reported at LA County The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has confirmed 81 new deaths and 642 new cases of 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19). This is the highest number of daily reported deaths in LA County […]
At today’s, April 17, daily update, Barbara Ferrer, director of Public Health at Los Angeles County, announced that there were 40 new deaths reported due to COVID-19, which brings the total number of deaths to 495. The mortality rate in LA County is 4.3%. There were 966 new positive cases of COVID-19 reported in LA […]
A long-term closure is in effect on Burbank Boulevard at the I-5 bridge. Detours are provided. Crews will demolish the bridge April 25-27, when I-5 will be closed for 36 hours to all traffic in both directions. Work will occur daytime hours unless otherwise noted. The schedule is weather-permitting and subject to change. Ventura […]
The Salvation Army is feeding more and more people during this time of COVID-19. According to Capt. Kelly Berggren the food need met by the Salvation Army Glendale has now doubled due to the COVID-19 Safer at Home order began. “The last two days everyone that has come [for food support] have never used our […]
Today, April 17, Rep. Adam Schiff sent a letter to the Federal Reserve Chairman urging the fed to include nonprofits as eligible to receive loans from the Main Street Lending Program. “Like businesses, many larger nonprofits have seen existing revenue streams severely cut at a time when the need for charitable services is growing, […]
For the third consecutive day Los Angeles County Public Health reported its highest numbers of cases of death due to COVID-19. On April 14, the number of new deaths was 40; on April 15 it was 42; and today, April 16, the number of new deaths increased to 55. This brings the total number of […]
A message from Alex Padilla, secretary of state: As of last week, more than 46% of all households across California have responded to the 2020 Census! That’s 6.9 million households — making California the state with the most households that have already responded to the census. But we still have millions more California households to […]
Los Angeles County’s economic outlook has taken a hard hit from the COVID-19 crisis, with officials forecasting a $1 billion decline in sales tax revenue this fiscal year ending on June 30, 2020. Looking ahead, the sales tax decline is expected to surpass $2 billion between now and the end of the next fiscal year […]
“No one can know the infinite importance of a tiny drop of water better than a thirsty bird or a little ant or a man of desert!” ~ Mehmet Murat Ildan, Turkish writer Just what we needed – warm and sunny weather. Yesterday’s temperature reached into the 80s, under clear blue skies. This abrupt and […]