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Providence St. Joseph Hospital Performs World’s First Spine Surgery Using eCential Robotics’ Open Spine Robot, with Spineart Compatible Implants
ORANGE, Calif. July 25, 2024 – Providence St. Joseph Hospital announced it has successfully performed the world’s first robotic spinal surgery using a new open spine platform by eCential Robotics to implant a Spineart medical device. eCential Robotics, a surgical robotics company which developed the open surgical platform...
City of La Mirada’s Pops with Publics Safety
Join the La Mirada Public Safety Team on Tuesday, July 30 for a refreshing event “Pops with Public Safety.” Deputies and members of the Public Safety team will be visiting La Mirada parks and providing children and families with popsicles. The fun summer event provides a relaxed environment...
Shelter-in-place orders issued to Lancaster neighborhood after massive scrap yard fire
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department issued a shelter-in-place order for a Lancaster neighborhood after a nearby scrap yard caught fire Thursday afternoon. It started at about 3:10 p.m. at the intersection of West Avenue H-8 and North Sierra Highway, outside the scrap yard and close to a set of train tracks. It scorched about 10 acres of the 20-acre property. The order will affect residents between Division Street and Challenger Way, north of Avenue I."Our first priority is the safety and well-being of our residents," said Mayor R. Rex Parris. "We are doing everything in our power, in collaboration with fire...
Long Beach is getting an infusion of cash to go after employers stealing from workers
Getting the government to investigate wage theft cases can be "a bureaucratic nightmare," according to workers' advocates. They hope a renewed focus on the problem can ease that burden. The post Long Beach is getting an infusion of cash to go after employers stealing from workers appeared first on Long Beach Post.
Who's the highest paid K-12 superintendent in Riverside County?
Coachella Valley Unified School District approved the three-year contract of its new superintendent last week in a 4-2 vote. Frances Esparza, who had served as acting superintendent since April, will receive a base salary of $300,000 through July 2, 2027. The three K-12 superintendents across the Coachella Valley — including CVUSD, Desert...
Cypress Scouts attend growth, leadership camp
Boy Scouts Troop 670 continues tradition of growth and leadership at Summer Camp. Founded in 1967 and chartered by Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church, the Roughriders of Cypress BSA Troop 670 have a storied history of excellence. With over 170 Eagle Scouts produced in its more than 57 years of existence, the troop has consistently upheld a proud tradition of attending summer camp annually, offering scouts transformative experiences that nurture personal growth and leadership skills. This year’s camp, held from July 7th to July 13th, featured a variety of activities designed to challenge and engage the scouts, such as wilderness survival training and merit badge workshops.
Mosquitos test positive for West Nile virus
He Orange County Mosquito and Vector Control District (OCMVCD) has confirmed that mosquitoes collected in the city of Huntington Beach have tested positive for West Nile virus (WNV). These are the first samples to test positive in the county this year. The positive mosquitoes were collected in an area bordered by Newland St., Adams Ave., Bushard St., and Atlanta Ave. in Huntington Beach.
RHOC’s Noella Bergener Dragged to Court by Ex for Being ‘Unreasonable’ After Scoring $25k a Month in Support
Real Housewives of Orange County alum Noella Bergener’s ex-husband, James Bergener, accused her of being “unreasonable” when it came to him seeing their son and he asked the court to step in, In Touch can exclusively reveal. According to court documents obtained by In Touch, James, a...
Gov. Newsom says he missed calls from Biden, Harris moments after president dropped out of election
California Gov. Gavin Newsom remains a strong supporter of both Pres. Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.He said on his new podcast "Politickin" that he was in the gym when Biden announced he was dropping out."I get all these text messages from the White House saying, 'The president is trying to get in touch with you,' but I didn't even see them," Newsom said.MORE: Bay Area, state officials react to Pres. Biden not seeking reelection in the 2024 presidential raceNewsom posted a video snippet on X, announcing the podcast with Marshawn Lynch and his agent.The governor says he missed calls from both Biden and Harris in the moments after Biden's announcement.Lynch asked Newsom why he isn't running for president and Newsom never answered. If you're on the ABC7 News app, click here to watch live
Officials battle 'highly aggressive' red imported fire ant infestation in Southern California
Agricultural officials in Southern California are battling an active infestation of red imported fire ants that are "highly aggressive in nature," and pose a risk to California's agricultural economy. The infestation occurred at a private property in Montecito, in Santa Barbara County, according to a recent press release from the Santa Barbara County Agricultural Commissioner’s Office. Located over 90 miles north of Los Angeles, Montecito is best known as a celebrity enclave with Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle among the town's residents. Officials did not name the owners of the private property.
Rep. Norma Torres says white powder sent to her SoCal office, staff sheltering in place
In what she termed an "attack" on her district office, Rep. Norma Torres of the Inland Empire says two letters were sent there containing a "white, powdery substance."Torres, D-Ontario, says while there were no injuries or illnesses reported, her staffers at the district office are sheltering in place until the substance can be analyzed."Hazmat teams are on site investigating the substance and my staff are remaining in place until more information is found," Torres wrote on X. "No one is experiencing any symptoms at this time, and all normal operating precautions were observed, including the use of airtight equipment while opening the letters."Capitol Police and local law enforcement are also investigating.My statement on an attack to my district office. pic.twitter.com/8op9PYa56P— Rep. Norma Torres (@NormaJTorres) July 24, 2024 Torres has represented California's 35th congressional district since 2015.Information about who may have sent the letters - and whether both came from the same source - was not immediately disclosed.The video in the player above is the ABC7 24/7 livestream.
California took vacation time from a prison doctor. Now it has to pay him $1.8 million
A California prison doctor accumulated more than 1,000 hours of personal time off and used some of it to work a second job. He claimed he faced retaliation when officials began scrutinizing his time and then clawed back much of his leave bank.
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