Tag: NY-Cal

Orange County Sheriff Prepares to Make Case for Keeping Inmates Behind Bars

The Orange County Sheriff’s Department will present its plan to mitigate a COVID-19 jail surge to an appeals judge Jan. 8 as it continues its fight to keep more than 1,000 inmates behind bars. “The sheriff believes that his plan is what is best for the Orange County community,” department spokesman Sgt. Dennis Breckner told The Epoch…


Orange County Bachelorettes Appear on Hit TV Show

A pair of Orange County women vying for the love of ABC’s latest bachelor didn’t find it on the popular TV series. Newport Beach social worker Cassandra Suarez and Costa Mesa student Amber Andrews were cast in Season 25 of The Bachelor, but eliminated during the first episode. They were among 32 women participating in…


Ambulance Crew Directive Reflects ‘Severity’ of Hospital Conditions in Los Angeles 

A directive to Los Angeles County emergency crews to avoid bringing adult patients into county hospitals who have little chance of resuscitation, or are proclaimed dead, reflects the seriousness of overstressed hospital conditions during the pandemic, says one expert. Under the order, emergency medics are not to transport patients to hospitals if “reasonable efforts” to resuscitate failed. “That person could be declared dead in the field rather than being brought…


Ambulance Crew Directive Reflects ‘Severity’ of LA Hospital Conditions

A directive to Los Angeles County emergency crews to avoid bringing adult patients into county hospitals who have little chance of resuscitation, or are proclaimed dead, reflects the seriousness of overstressed hospital conditions during the pandemic, says one expert. Under the order, emergency medics are not to transport patients to hospitals if “reasonable efforts” to resuscitate have failed. “That person could be declared dead in the field…


Orange County Politicians Pushing for $2.6 Billion in Small Business, Nonprofit, Aid

Irvine, Cali.—Local politicians are among those lobbying for the distribution of $2.6 billion in grants to pandemic-affected small businesses and non-profit organizations through the Keep California Working Act. The bill would establish the Keep California Working Grant Program, and will see the state earmark 10 percent of its projected surplus to California’s Office of the…


Police Seek Help Solving Long Beach Homicide

The Long Beach Police Department put out a call Jan. 7 for help solving the homicide of a woman found dead in her home. Although the crime happened March 30, 2020, police have only now released the story to the public. In a press release, the department said it initially neglected to post the incident…


Southern California Property Manager Helps Tenants in Need

Christopher Reeve, an actor most famous for playing Superman on the big screen, once said, “A hero is an ordinary individual who finds the strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles.” According to Pamela Riley-DiCarlo, a renter in Rancho Cucamonga, California, her property manager, Crystal Lawless, fits this description to a T….


US Logs Highest Single-Day CCP Virus Death Toll of Nearly 4,000 People

The United States reported a new highest single-day CCP virus death toll on Wednesday since the disease rocked the nation last year.


Trump Supporters Hold Rallies at California and Nevada Capitols

Rally-goers gathered in front of the California State Capitol as well as the Nevada State Capitol on Jan. 6 to support President Donald Trump and call for election integrity. The rallies took place on the same day that Congress convened to count electoral votes in the nation’s capital. In Sacramento, attendees who had traveled from…


Orange County Residents Relay Eyewitness Accounts of DC Rally

Orange County residents were among the thousands who flocked to the nation’s capital Jan. 6 to address their concerns about election integrity. The rally became unruly after protesters stormed the U.S. Capitol—but Southern California residents in attendance told The Epoch Times that the day’s events had been inaccurately reported by mainstream media. “I believe what…