September 10, 2018
Orange County
OCEA: Annual Health Fair is on September 11, 2018 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at OCEA
Stay healthy with OCEA and take advantage of health screenings, chiropractic stretching and chair massages. Chris Prevatt, chair of the Board of Retirement will answer questions about your retirement security. The food is free, there will opportunity drawings and a holistic health section. Don’t miss it.
LA Times: Campaign to support Anaheim's 'living wage' measure kicks off
Union leaders said the campaign began with about 50 volunteers, wearing union T-shirts, walking the streets of Anaheim, urging voters to support the measure.
OC Register: Disney appeals citation, penalty over cooling towers potentially linked with 2017 Legionnaires’ outbreak
The Legionnaires’ outbreak in November sickened 22 people, of whom one died. Nineteen of those individuals had visited Disneyland in September or in early October. The person who died did not visit the park.
Voice of OC: Homeless shelters to open in Santa Ana and Anaheim by end of December
Santa Ana and Anaheim officials committed Friday to opening a total of 400 new homeless shelter beds by the end of December, as the federal judge overseeing a civil rights lawsuit pressed cities to open new shelters before the winter rainy season.
OC Register: Anaheim’s ARTIC station adds high-tech, low-cost FlixBus service
FlixBus partners with local charter bus companies, who own and operate the distinctive orange and acid-green vehicles; FlixBus handles routing and schedules and sells ticket through its website and smartphone app.
OC Register: Garden Grove fire chief to retire
Voters in Garden Grove will decide Measure O, a proposed one-cent sales tax which, if passed Nov. 6, would provide a reliable source of locally-controlled revenue for Garden Grove’s public safety and quality-of-life services, according to a statement from the city.
OC Register: New owners pump life into downtown Santa Ana’s landmark, 1913 W.H. Spurgeon building
The new owners, who bought the building in August, say they’re redesigning the interiors to reflect a variety of eras that the now mostly empty 55,000-square-foot structure has seen since it was built in 1913.
Nation
OC Register: CBS chief Les Moonves abruptly resigns amid new sexual harassment allegations
The network didn’t address the sexual harassment allegations directly, but said Moonves and CBS will donate $20 million to one or more organizations that support the #MeToo movement and equality for women in the workplace.
Publication Date: September 10, 2018