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In this March 27, 2020, file photo, The USNS Mercy enters the Port of Los Angeles in Los Angeles. A train engineer intentionally drove a speeding locomotive off a track at the Port of Los Angeles.
In this March 27, 2020, file photo, The USNS Mercy enters the Port of Los Angeles in Los Angeles. A train engineer intentionally drove a speeding locomotive off a track at the Port of Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

LOS ANGELES, CA — Share-worthy stories from across the Southland Patch cities to talk about tonight:

Stop Golfing, Coronavirus Parties! OC Officials Say

Residents in Aliso Viejo, San Clemente, and Coto De Caza were called out for not taking the coronavirus shutdown seriously.

Costco And Home Depot Make Changes Due To Coronavirus

Costco and Home Depot joined other major retailers in limiting hours and crowds to try to stem the spread of the coronavirus.

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Train Engineer Tries To Ram Navy Hospital Ship: FBI

Prosecutors allege an engineer derailed a train at full speed to ram a navy hospital ship he believed was part of a coronavirus conspiracy.

Disney Gives 150K Rain Ponchos To Protect Nurses From Coronavirus

Boxes of rain ponchos are donated to hospital workers across the country in an outside-the-box idea from the minds at Disney.

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Protective Gear Running Low, LA's Coronavirus Death Toll Mounts

Local health care workers call for federal action to procure masks as more than 1,000 more infections were confirmed in two days across LA.

Tender Greens Offering Groceries For Delivery Around LA

All produce and products in the Grocery Boxes are sourced from local farmers and purveyors, including Scarborough Farms in Calabasas.

7-Year Dodgers Blackout Finally Ends For Fans With DirectTV

When the Major League Baseball season finally restarts, thousands of AT&T and DirectTV customers will get to see games again after 7 years.

Porn Interrupts Laguna Beach City Council Meeting

See what happens when this livestreamed Laguna Beach City Council meeting is interrupted by a pornographic video through “Zoom Bombing.”

LA Mulls Law To Protect Workers From Coronavirus

The emergency ordinance would cover the grocery store, pharmacy and food delivery workers risking their health amid the pandemic.

As Sunny Skies Beckon, Residents Reminded To Stay Inside

Officials are asking residents to resist the siren song of sunny days. Instead they should tackle home projects like organizing a closet.

3,524 Coronavirus Cases In Los Angeles County: Where They Are

Health officials confirmed more than 500 additional coronavirus cases and 11 more deaths in Los Angeles County Wednesday.

Coronavirus Updates For Orange County: 606 Cases, 10 Deaths

On Wednesday, an additional 107 cases of coronavirus were reported across Orange County, along with 10 total deaths. Social distance is key.

Coronavirus Furloughs Hamper 2020 Census Efforts In Orange County

Door-to-door OC census takers are furloughed, making it tough to help hard-to-count residents & immigrants, fill out the 2020 census.

Some LA Farmers Markets Allowed To Reopen Amid Coronavirus

Days after the city shut them down, about a dozen Los Angeles farmers markets submitted plans to enforce social distancing.

CA Supreme Court Refuses To Review La Crescenta Murder Case

A Gardena man was convicted of bludgeoning a 73-year-old La Crescenta resident to death inside the victim's home.

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