Santa Monica put a temporary moratorium on evictions Saturday to prevent people financially impacted by coronavirus from losing their homes during the worst public health crisis in 100 years.
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Californians were ordered to stay at home Thursday as Santa Monica College reported its first coronavirus case and the total number of cases in Los Angeles County reached 292.
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A Santa Monica College student has tested positive for coronavirus, the college said Thursday night.
This is the first known case at SMC, said President Kathryn Jeffery. The student was
Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered Californians to stay at home Thursday as the number of coronavirus cases in the state reached 1,000 and 19 people died.
Newsom's mandatory
Public health officials said there were two cases of coronavirus in Santa Monica Thursday after confirming Wednesday that three individuals in the city had tested positive.
Officials announced 40 new
Public health officials confirmed Wednesday that Santa Monica had two new cases of coronavirus, with a total of three cases citywide.
On Wednesday afternoon, L.A. County Department of Public
Santa Monica put a temporary moratorium on commercial evictions Wednesday after local officials ordered many businesses to close Monday to slow the spread of coronavirus, evaporating revenue needed to pay
Editor's note: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that the city of Santa Monica had confirmation of quarantined patients at local hospitals and residents who are
Public schools in Santa Monica and Malibu were ordered Monday to close for three weeks to slow the spread of coronavirus.
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education