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Kaiser Permanente Becomes First Carbon-Neutral Health System in the U.S.

Kaiser Permanente Becomes First Carbon-Neutral Health System in the U.S.

   PASADENA, Calif., Sept. 14, 2020 – Kaiser Permanente, the nation’s largest integrated, nonprofit health system with 4.7 million members in Southern California, has become the first health care system…

September 12, 2020 COVID Report: 29 New Deaths and 1,177 New Cases in Los Angeles County

September 12, 2020 COVID Report: 29 New Deaths and 1,177 New Cases in Los Angeles County

  Public Health Reminds Residents to Minimize Non-Essential Activities The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed 29 new deaths and 1,177 new cases of confirmed…

Rancho Los Alamitos Expands Garden Access

Rancho Los Alamitos Expands Garden Access

STAFF REPORT • September 12, 2020 Enjoy more garden spaces at the Rancho. The one-way pathway through the Rancho ensures visitors, volunteers, and staff can maintain safe distancing. This route…

Census Parade Headed to Norwalk Neighborhoods Saturday, September 12

Census Parade Headed to Norwalk Neighborhoods Saturday, September 12

  Norwalk, CA – With three weeks to go before the close of the 2020 Census, the Norwalk Census Parade makes its return this Saturday, September 12.  From 9 to…

Sturgis motorcycle rally in South Dakota linked to more than 250,000 coronavirus cases

Sturgis motorcycle rally in South Dakota linked to more than 250,000 coronavirus cases

A bar at the Sturgis Rally that Republican Gov. Kristi Noem supported without significant health protocols. Courtesy Associated Press   A group of economists drawing on cell phone data to…

September 8, 2020 COVID Report: Public Health Reports 7 New Deaths and 439 New Cases in Los Angeles County 

September 8, 2020 COVID Report: Public Health Reports 7 New Deaths and 439 New Cases in Los Angeles County 

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed 7 new deaths and 439 new cases of confirmed COVID-19. Today’s low number of new cases and deaths…

State Says It Will Renovate the California Youth Authority in Norwalk for Non-COVID Patients

State Says It Will Renovate the California Youth Authority in Norwalk for Non-COVID Patients

    Three weeks ago Hews Media Group-Cerritos News exclusively reported that the Department of State Hospitals planned to re-open  the California Youth Authority facility In Norwalk to house COVID-19…

September 7, 2020 COVID REPORT: 25 New Deaths and 494 New Cases in Los Angeles County 

September 7, 2020 COVID REPORT: 25 New Deaths and 494 New Cases in Los Angeles County 

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed 25 new deaths and 494 new cases of confirmed COVID-19.  The low number of new cases and deaths…

California Grid Issues Emergency Blackout

  STAFF REPORT • September 6, 2020 (SACRAMENTO BEE) The California Independent System Operator, which runs the grid, issued  Stage 2 alert, one short of rolling blackouts,  shortly before 6…

Mary’s Kitchen in Orange Serves More Than Food as it Adapts to Pandemic

Mary’s Kitchen in Orange Serves More Than Food as it Adapts to Pandemic

  MAKING SALADS behind masked smiles are (front l-r) Mary’s Kitchen worker Paul Triguero, CEO/President Gloria Suess and worker Vincent Lu while worker Michelle Barker (rear left) looks on. The…

September 5, 2020 Report: 24 new deaths and 1,196 new cases in Los Angeles County

September 5, 2020 Report: 24 new deaths and 1,196 new cases in Los Angeles County

  Public Health Warns About the Risk of Gathering with Others Over Labor Day Weekend as Tragic Milestone (6,000 deaths) is Reached As temperatures in Los Angeles County warm up…

Large antibody study offers hope for virus vaccine efforts

Large antibody study offers hope for virus vaccine efforts

(AP) September 2, 2020 ~ Antibodies that people make to fight the new coronavirus last for at least four months after diagnosis and do not fade quickly as some earlier…

45 New Deaths and 840 New Cases of COVID-19 in Los Angeles County

45 New Deaths and 840 New Cases of COVID-19 in Los Angeles County

  The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed 45 new deaths and 840 new cases of confirmed COVID-19. The 7-day average of new cases is…

Frito Lay Issues Voluntary Recall

Frito-Lay initiated a limited voluntary recall of select Lay’s Barbecue Flavored Potato Chips products and variety packs which contain these products because they may contain undeclared milk ingredients. People who…

La Palma Christian Center Food Distribution Sept. 5

La Palma Christian Center Food Distribution Sept. 5

The La Palma Christian Center is hosting a food drive on Saturday, September 5 from 10am-1pm for those in need. In order to receive the food and supplies, the La…

For Patients, Insurers Must Count the Coupons

For Patients, Insurers Must Count the Coupons

By William Remak • August 31, 2020 COVID-19 is ravaging the nation and taking a devastating toll on those living with chronic illnesses. In New York City, our nation’s epicenter,…

Aug. 29 COVID Report: 27 New Deaths and 1,339 New Cases in Los Angeles County

Aug. 29 COVID Report: 27 New Deaths and 1,339 New Cases in Los Angeles County

  The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed 27 new deaths and 1,339 new cases of COVID-19.     To date, Public Health has identified 239,756…

We Care Does Much More Than Prevent Homelessness

We Care Does Much More Than Prevent Homelessness

  WE CARE of Los Alamitos Executive Director Rob Lowenberg. We Care is a community-based agency dedicated to preventing homelessness. Since COVID-19, their calls for service are up by 55…

O.C. Food Bank Sees Increase, Projects Greater Need in the Next Few  Months

O.C. Food Bank Sees Increase, Projects Greater Need in the Next Few  Months

  SECOND HARVEST rolled out its latest and most innovative tool in the fight against hunger in Orange County: the Park-It Market, a walk-up market that delivers fresh, nutritious, free…

Reopened Schools Find Health Risks in Their Water System After Coronavirus Lockdowns

Reopened Schools Find Health Risks in Their Water System After Coronavirus Lockdowns

(NYT) A number of schools found the bacteria that causes Legionnaires’ disease in their water, and experts say more should expect to see. The new coronavirus is not the only illness that…