Oxnard-- As Oxnard moves toward protecting the public, City Manager Alex Nguyen gave a detailed report about how the city will move forward. BESIDES the social distancing protocols in place, Nguyen also gave a grim fiscal picture for the city and hopes the state or federal government will help. Police Chief Scott Whitney told the television crowd and the council that things would get worse...
Chris Frost · Apr 10, 2021
Oxnard-- The Oxnard City Council reapproved planning and zoning planning and zoning permit 17-610-01 annexation, to include local agency formation commission LAFCO requested language, April 8. The project has a 15,000 square foot office building and 167 residential units for sale over nine buildings filed by Rio School District in Oxnard and the Pacific Companies in Idaho. The council’s approv...
Chris Frost · Apr 10, 2021
Oxnard--The Oxnard City Council approved the Five-Year Public Housing Agency (PHA) Plan, Annual Agency Plan, and Capital Fund Program (CFP) Five- Year Action Plan for Low Rent Public Housing on April 7. The item is not complete, however, as the adopted form will return to the Housing and Economic Development Committee for further discussion and will be amended by the council at a later date. Th...
Chris Frost · Apr 10, 2021
By Jim Mustian, Bernard Condon and Candice Choi WASHINGTON— Nursing homes across the country have been in lockdown for weeks under federal orders to protect their frail, elderly residents from coronavirus, but a wave of deadly outbreaks nearly every day since suggests that the measures including a ban on visits and daily health screenings of staffers either came too late or were not rigorous en...
Apr 10, 2020
SEATTLE—For 10 days last month, they lay in side-by-side isolation units in a Seattle-area hospital, tethered to oxygen and struggling to breathe as the coronavirus ravaged their lungs. After nearly 52 years of marriage, that was the hardest thing: being apart in this moment, too weak to care for each other, each alone with their anxiety and anguish. “I worried about my husband a lot,” recalled...
Courtesy khn.org · Apr 10, 2020
LOS ANGELES—If you call an ambulance in Los Angeles these days, you may wind up videoconferencing with a nurse practitioner at home instead of going to an emergency room. Paramedics in Los Angeles are trying a new telehealth program to treat people with mild illnesses on the scene, which saves precious hospital beds for severely ill COVID-19 patients. Sean Ferguson, firefighter specialist with...
Suzanne Potter · Apr 10, 2020
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