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Top LA news: Businesses sue Gov. over stay-at-home orders; county confirms 440 new virus cases; more

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Published on April 28, 2020
Top LA news: Businesses sue Gov. over stay-at-home orders; county confirms 440 new virus cases; morePhoto: Paul Deetman/Pexels

Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Los Angeles.

Businesses file suit against governor, claim stay-at-home orders violate state constitution

Some small business owners fed up with how Safer-At-Home orders are impacting them financially have filed a lawsuit against California Gov. Gavin Newsom, among other officials.

Read the full story on CBS Los Angeles.

LA County confirms 440 new coronavirus cases, 18 deaths

The county’s total stands at 19,528 cases and 913 deaths.

Read the full story on CBS Los Angeles.

No surprise, but film/TV production in LA has disappeared

By some estimates, at least 120,000 Hollywood crew members have lost their jobs, and more than 100,000 actors are out of work.

Read the full story on LAist.

Police seek man caught on video shooting at occupied Palms apartment

Los Angeles police are asking for the public's help finding a man who was caught on video shooting at an occupied Palms apartment earlier this month.

Read the full story on KTLA 5 News.

Dozens of oil tankers wait off California's coast as the pandemic dents demand

About three dozen tankers are anchored from Los Angeles and Long Beach up to San Francisco Bay, turning into floating storage for crude oil that is in short demand because of the coronavirus.

Read the full story on NPR.


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