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Top Irvine news: UCI police seek burglar; Mazda to provide free oil changes to health workers; more

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Published on April 16, 2020
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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Irvine.

Burglary adds to 'a very difficult time' for UC Irvine food and toiletries pantry

UC Irvine police said Tuesday that they are still working to identify a suspect in a burglary Saturday morning at the university's Fresh Basic Needs Hub, which provides emergency food and toiletries to UCI students in need.

Read the full story on Daily Pilot.

Mazda rolls out program to provide free oil changes to health care workers

Irvine-based Mazda North American Operations announced on Wednesday that free standard oil changes and enhanced cleaning services for vehicles of U.S. health care workers will be offered at participating dealers nationwide.

Read the full story on Fox 11 Los Angeles.

Hoag Hospital seeks recovered patients' antibody-filled plasma for coronavirus treatment

Hoag Hospital, which has locations in Newport Beach and Irvine, is experimenting with a federally approved investigational treatment and has already treated its first COVID-19 patient using "convalescent plasma."

Read the full story on Daily Pilot.


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