California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) on Monday ordered several indoor activities and all bar operations to shut down across the state as it grapples with growing coronavirus case numbers.
The governor announced in a press briefing that restaurants, wineries, movie theaters, family entertainment venues, zoos, museums and card rooms will shut down all indoor operations. Governor Newsom also said that bars must close down entirely.
With the signing of the new state budget, Gov. Gavin Newsom brought $24.5 million in funding back to the Orange County Veterans Cemetery project, but questions still linger over what will be the next steps in its development.
The funding was originally pulled in Newsom’s proposed budget in May.
When you wear a cloth face covering you help protect those around you from #COVID19. Help keep others safe by continuing to wear proper face coverings every time you are out in public. Please #wearamask!
Congratulations to Carlos Martinez for earning a $5,000 scholarship from the California Latino Legislative Caucus Foundation I am always proud to see former students from Richman Elementary go on and succeed. Carlos is entering into his 2L year at UCLA School of Law and resides in the City of Fullerton. As a graduate of Fullerton Union High School in 2015, Carlos has gone on to pursue a career as a transactional lawyer.
The California Latino Legislative Caucus Foundation (CLLCF) announced 52 students from across the state selected to receive a 2020 CLLCF Scholarship worth $5,000. In its sixth year of operation, the CLLCF Scholarship Program received a record-number of over 1,266 applications.
Carlos mentioned that, “growing up in a working class family of six, I have always been aware that the biggest obstacle to my success is the financial costs of higher education. I would like to encourage students of diverse backgrounds to seek broader career opportunities such as law and to not let your past define you.” With this scholarship we are assisting Carlos to be one step closer to his dreams
Orange County bars have been shut down by county Interim Health Officer Dr. Clayton Chau ahead of the Fourth of July weekend to address the spike in COVID-19 positive testing and hospitalizations. With a strong likelihood of a significant and increasing number of cases of community transmission to occur, we respectfully request for everyone to be safe and wear a mask!
Thank you to the generosity of the 주로스앤젤레스총영사관 : Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Los Angeles for providing surgical masks to assist our senior community in #AD65. Additionally thank you toAmerican Legion CA Department District 29, Orange County, Buena Park Senior Center, Cypress Community and Senior Center, Buena Park American Legion Post 354 , Stanton American Legion Post 406, Mayor David John Shawver, City of Stanton, and the other organizations involved. These donations are an effort to increase personal protective equipment for our elderly community.
Evictions resumed this month in San Bernardino County, with sheriff’s deputies processing move-out orders pending from before the coronavirus emergency started in mid-March, a sheriff’s spokeswoman said.
That means two counties in Southern California have resumed efforts to whittle eviction backlogs. Orange County began evicting tenants at the start of June.
Los Angeles and Riverside counties still have all evictions on hold, sheriffs spokespeople told the Southern California News Group.
Today, is Catherine Quirk's 30th Birthday! We have had the opportunity to live with Cat and Chris since they moved back from Seattle, last November. What a pleasure: cooking, talking, watching movies, and just getting to see how determined and fun this girl has grown up to be. I am extremely proud of you Catherine. Happy Birthday!