Playoffs. That one word defines the agenda for the two Los Angeles-area NFL teams. With their wins on Sunday, the Rams and Chargers can each make their own destiny with a victory […]
Playoff hopes for Rams, Bolts
Cases surging but deaths aren’t
New cases, hospitalizations and usage of the intensive care units in the daily report of the coronavirus pandemic in Orange County continues to surge, but deaths remain at a relatively low level. […]
New infections surge worldwide
In keeping with the finding that the Omicron variant of the coronavirus would spread more easily than earlier versions of COVID-19 but be less dangerous and deadly, new confirmed cases […]
Proposed Quang Tri monument to be considered by city council
A special meeting of the Westminster City Council will be held on Wednesday to consider the “depiction and design” for the proposed Quang Tri Monument. The meeting will be held at 3 […]
Sewage spill closes OC beaches
A sewage spill from Los Angeles County has resulted in the closure of the shorelines of Seal Beach and Surfside and Sunset Beach in Huntington Beach. The overflow from a damaged pipeline […]
Space telescope is readying
A key step toward deploying an orbital telescope that could bring new revelations about the origins and nature of the universe has been taken. According to United Press International, NASA has reported […]
Man killed in domestic incident
An investigation is underway in the case of a Garden Grove man who allegedly fatally shot his sister’s husband in a domestic altercation Friday afternoon. According to Detective Sgt. Evan Bereford of […]
New variant not as damaging?
Omicron, the latest and perhaps most contagious variant of the coronavirus, is proving to have a less severe effect on patients who are infected. The New York Times is reporting that several […]
Biden, Putin talk about Ukraine
For the second time in a month, U.S. President Joe Biden and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin had a phone call about tensions over Ukraine being the main topic. Russia has deployed […]
’22: The year it finally happens?
By Jim Tortolano While 2021 wasn’t a spectacular year for “sticks in the ground” of development in Garden Grove, the year nearly gone has teed up a lot of long-awaited projects to […]