Of different races and beliefs.“I’m not going to forget them,” Hou said. LONG BEACH (CBSLA) — A woman was taken into custody on suspicion of DUI after police say she drove straight into a Long Beach roundabout and was launched several feet into the air. But it’s unclear whether he has the power to do so.Scientists searching for a medicine to treat patients with COVID-19 are looking for it in the blood of people who have already survived the disease.California has focused on freeing nonviolent offenders to combat the spread of coronavirus in prisons, but some have committed violent crimes.Cast members who stay six feet apart. A liquor store employee who was trying to stop a thief was fatally struck by the suspect in Long Beach Thursday night, authorities said. A traditional Buddhist ceremony commemorates those killed and injured in an Oct. 29 shooting in Long Beach. Sonia Angell, who held the position for less than a year, announced her resignation in an email sent to department staff on Sunday.The location is thought to be the closest testing location to the U.S.-Mexico border in any stateThere have been 261 confirmed cases of COVID-19 among staff members at San Quentin, but Polanco is the first correctional officer there to die from the illness, according to state prison officials.Sign up for the latest news, best stories and what they mean for you, plus answers to your questions. Joseph was working at his father’s auto shop and had dreams of becoming a doctor.Long Beach’s tight-knit Muslim community, as well as others whose lives the Awaidas had touched, has rallied to support the family with food, donations and messages of support. A two-vehicle crash in Long Beach on Monday night killed a pedestrian who was in a crosswalk, and two people in the vehicles were taken to a hospital. An eerie silence settled in shortly after the shooting stopped.When Hou got up, he saw the three young men lying still — dead.The people shot were as diverse as their ages, place of residency and ethnic backgrounds. The driver of the Jeep remained on scene and is cooperating with the LBPD’s investigation.Anyone with information regarding the collision is asked to contact Detective David Lauro in the Collision Investigation Detail at (562) 570-7355.Report: At least 97K kids test positive in last 2 weeks of JulyDollar Tree, Family Dollar reverse decision to require masks at all stores, but 'request' customers wear themLong Beach Police Officer Killed In Traffic CollisionShow full articles without "Continue Reading" button for {0} hours. With congressional negotiations stalled, Trump is issuing orders to try to get aid flowing. The crowd was there to mourn a young father, mother and their little boy — Omar, age 3 — killed after they were hit by a suspected drunk driver on Halloween night.

Standing quietly nearby was Maurice Poe Sr., whose son Maurice Jr., had been killed.“I don’t know how to even express how I feel,” he said. Our guide includes updates and tips for remaining healthy and sane.An injured tortoise is being treated a veterinary clinic in Lodi after being struck by a vehicle on a busy highway.In California, any vacancy in a statewide elective office can be filled by the governor, subject to legislative confirmation.Dr. They were Latino, black and Cambodian and lived in Compton, Lawndale and Los Angeles.This week, Hou decided to commemorate them the best way he could. Anyone with information or who may have witnessed the crash was urged to contact Long Beach police at (562) 570-7655. “It was such a gift that we were all together.”Minutes later, a 20-year-old driver traveling on Country Club Drive near Los Cerritos Park failed to make a turn, drove onto the sidewalk and hit the family, police said.Carlo Navarro of Long Beach, whom police identified as the driver, was released on $100,000 bail on Nov. 1 after being arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence and gross vehicular manslaughter. Is this the future of theater?Questioned about Trump’s controversial new directives for pandemic relief, top aides offer contradictory, sometimes tangled responses.Even with California’s death toll from COVID-19 surpassing 10,000, some hope is emerging: Doctors are getting better at saving patients.