LA City Council Approves Broad COVID Vaccination Mandate to Enter Restaurants, Malls, Mayor Garcetti Signs Order

0


LBUSD security guard accused of shooting and shooting fired young mother, family calls for chargesLesley Marin reports from Long Beach where district officials announced on Wednesday that the officer who shot at a fleeing car, killing Mona Rodriguez, 18, had been fired. Family members of the victim are asking that charges also be laid against the police officer.

Questions swirl around the cause of the devastating Huntington Beach oil spillQuestions continued to emerge on Wednesday over what may have caused one of Southern California’s largest oil spills in decades off the coast of Orange County. Watch groups fear the bottleneck at the Los Angeles and Long Beach ports may have played a role.

Huntington Beach oil spill: section of pipeline found damaged and displaced more than 100 feet along ocean floorA section of the pipeline was confirmed to have been damaged and moved more than 100 feet along the ocean floor, further indication that a ship’s anchor may have caused the spill of oil at Huntington Beach.

Dodgers fans erupt with victory over CardinalsNicole Comstock reports from Dodger Stadium where fans erupted after the Dodgers tricked out the Cardinals to advance to the NLDS where they face the San Francisco Giants.

Breaking news: Dodgers win wild card gameBreaking news: Dodgers win wild card game

LA City Council Approves Broad COVID Vaccination Mandate to Enter Restaurants, Malls, Mayor Garcetti Signs OrderLos Angeles City Council on Wednesday approved a sweeping ordinance that will require proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter restaurants, bars, malls and other establishments.

Mona Rodriguez, young mother shot dead by Long Beach school officer, donates organs, officer accused of shooting her firedMona Rodriguez, the 18-year-old mother who was shot in the head by a school safety officer outside Millikan High School in Long Beach, has donated organs to five people, her family lawyer says . Meanwhile, the Long Beach Unified School District officer who is accused of killing her has been fired by the school district, it was announced Wednesday evening.

Oil spill impacts commercial fishing industryJeff Nguyen reports from Dana Point where commercial fishermen are dealing with the effects of the closure of the fishery on the first day of the lobster season.

Newsom signs $ 47 billion package to help more California students go to collegeGov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday signed a $ 47.1 billion bill package at Cal State Northridge, intended to ease the path for more California students to go to college.

Crews continue cleanup efforts after massive oil spill off the coast of Orange CountyMichele Gile reports from Huntington Beach on the latest developments regarding the 126,000 gallon oil spill off the coast of Orange County.

TikTok challenges daring students to slap their teachers, warning California Teachers AssociationTikTok challenges are all the rage among young people these days, but the latest trend is so alarming that the California Teachers Association has issued a warning about it.

LA City Council Approves Broad COVID Vaccination Mandate to Enter Restaurants and Shopping MallsLos Angeles City Council on Wednesday approved a sweeping ordinance that will require proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter restaurants, bars, malls and other establishments.

DA George Gascón reaches out to automakers to help stop catalytic converter theftLos Angeles County Attorney George Gascón said he is contacting automakers in an attempt to deter theft of catalytic converters. Katie Johnston reports.

STEAM: a third generation carpenter proves he is “hard as nails”Lamar Hanger is a 32-year-old carpenter, a Fontana High School teacher and this season’s “Tough As Nails” contestant. Chris Holmstrom reports.

Students take to the streets to walk, cycle to schoolWednesday was also California Clean Air Day. Amy Johnson reports.

From bar hoppers to elementary school students, deadlines loom for required COVID-19 vaccination in Los Angeles CountyA warrant requiring proof of at least one dose of the vaccine to enter indoor bars, clubs or breweries, and a full vaccination or negative COVID test to participate in an outdoor mega event, goes into effect Thursday across the country. Los Angeles County. Katie Johnston reports.

“Not at all common”: lightning storm SoCal was a rare occurrenceMark Jackson of the National Weather Service spoke to Suzie Suh and Jeff Vaughn about the remarkable thunderstorm that put on a light show in Southern California.

LA City Council Approves Broad COVID Vaccination Mandate to Enter Restaurants and Shopping MallsLos Angeles City Council on Wednesday approved a sweeping ordinance that will require proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter restaurants, bars, malls and other establishments.

Kaiser suspends thousands of employees who have not yet been vaccinatedKaiser Permanente reports that 2,200 employees have been placed on unpaid leave. Suzanne Marques reports.

Knife-wielding woman shot dead by police in Simi ValleyA 31-year-old woman was shot and wounded by police after allegedly attacking an officer with a knife in Simi Valley on Tuesday evening.

Questions swirl around the cause of the devastating Huntington Beach oil spillQuestions continued to emerge on Tuesday about what may have caused one of Southern California’s biggest oil spills in decades off the coast of Orange County. Watch groups fear the bottleneck at the Los Angeles and Long Beach ports may have played a role.

Amber Lee’s weather forecast (October 6)A maximum of 71 for the beaches and 79 for the valleys on Wednesday.

CBSNLA: The Rundown (October 6 edition)Here are the latest headlines from local news and weather. Updated twice a day.

David MacMillan and Benjamin List, scientists with important connections to SoCal, win Nobel Prize in chemistryDavid MacMillan, who received his doctorate from the University of California, Irvine, is the winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, an honor he shares with Benjamin List, a former student and assistant professor at Scripps Research in La Jolla, he has was announced on Wednesday. Katie Johnston reports.


Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.