December 2, 2020

Orange County

Voice of OC: Who are struggling Santa Ana residents turning to for pandemic aid? Each other

Santa Ana organizers and volunteers created the In’Lakesh Relief Fund, a mutual aid-themed program that launched in April and has since received around 4,000 applications from those struggling to get by in Santa Ana and in other parts of Orange County.

 

OC Register: In pandemic, county is pushing money to child care like never before

With a second round of funding in less than two months, Orange County has now committed $10.1 million in CARES Act money to help child care providers, a push that is believed to be the county’s biggest ever financial commitment to a sector that’s vital to working parents and their children.

 

Daily Pilot: California’s move toward regular COVID-19 testing for healthcare workers a relief to those on front lines

Following numerous rallies and demonstrations among California healthcare workers for more workplace protections against a swiftly surging coronavirus, state health officials have released guidelines recommending hospitals regularly screen employees and newly admitted patients for COVID-19.

 

OC Register: Hundreds of thousands of customers brace for power shutoffs because of Santa Ana winds

As of 4 p.m. Tuesday, Edison notified about 240,000 customers across eight counties that they are under consideration for a public safety power shutoff, said SCE spokesman David Song. Of those notified, 21,053 are in Orange County, 57,394 are in Riverside County and 59,522 are in San Bernardino County.

 

OC Register: 181 new homes coming to Anaheim, Newport Beach after land sales

In Anaheim, homebuilder Lennar paid an undisclosed amount for land at 1631-1691 W. Lincoln Ave. Plans have been set for a gated community to be called Lincoln At Loara. The JRs Wheels & Tires shop will remain at the corner lot adjacent to the 5 freeway.

 

Labor

OC Register: Flight attendants rally for COVID-19 relief package as stimulus talks continue

The workers, represented by the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, were furloughed Oct. 1 amid an ongoing lag in air travel as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. They work for United, American, Hawaiian, Alaska and a host of other airlines.

 

Nation

KTLA: Wisconsin governor calls baseless election fraud lawsuit an ‘assault on Democracy’

The state Supreme Court could deny the president’s request to hear the case, forcing it to lower courts, which would likely kill it. Or it could accept the case and issue a decision later.

 

Publication Date: December 2, 2020