By Tom Tapp
01.05.2020 - 08:43 / losangelesblade.com
Governor Gavin Newsom announced Thursday during his daily noon COVID-19 press conference, that based on the images and other factors which led to the outcry earlier this week over the lack of social distancing in Orange County, particularly Newport Beach, he has ordered the closure of all state and local beaches in Orange County at least temporarily.
The decision was driven by the crowds flooding OC Beaches over the weekend, apparently violating social distancing rules that people stay six feet
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By Dave McNary
After an unprecedented closure, Los Angeles County officials are preparing to open the coastline up for active use beginning Wednesday. The move, announced Monday afternoon via the county's official Twitter account, had been anticipated but comes with restrictions.
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By Ted Johnson
The path to reopening the economy in California and its largest county proved to be the focal point Tuesday of both Gov. Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles County’s COVID-19 press briefings.
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Life goes on in Orange County. Emily Simpson, Shannon Beador, Kelly Dodd and Braunwyn Windham-Burke got together for the first time since Bravo paused production on season 15 of The Real Housewives of Orange County.
Thinking of the Keough family. Real Housewives of Orange County alum Jeana Keough is mourning the loss of her ex-husband — and the father of her kids — Matt Keough.
This is sad, untimely news for reality TV followers and sports fans alike.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday announced a temporary order closing state and local beaches in Orange County in an effort prevent a repeat of last weekend that saw crowds in the thousands gathering along the coast in areas like Newport Beach and Huntington Beach.
Gov. Gavin Newsom will order all beaches and state parks closed Friday after tens of thousands of people flocked to the seashore last weekend during a heat wave despite his stay-at-home order, according to a memo sent Wednesday evening to police chiefs around the state.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced Wednesday during his daily evening press conference that both the city & the county are opening-up COVID-19 testing to all residents without restrictions.