By Angela Copeland Before the pandemic, your manager probably had more of a say in where you are day to day. Liz Ryan from Human Workplace explained, “The authority to decide where employees must be at certain dates and times is a big part of many managers’ power. Now that numerous corporations have announced their…
Family Asks For Help Finding Man With Schizophrenia Who Went Missing In Pasadena Last Year
Kenneth Christianson, who suffers from schizophrenia, has been missing for over a year and his concerned family is asking for the public’s help in finding him. Christianson, who also goes by Kip, is a 70-year-old man last seen in Pasadena on Jan. 20, 2020 at 10 a.m. His family has not seen or heard from him…
L.A. County Surpasses 17K COVID-19 Deaths
Public Health inspectors find many newly reopened restaurants not in compliance Los Angeles County surpassed a total of 17,057 COVID-19 deaths on Tuesday. The county has seen more than 7,000 new COVID-19 deaths in a little over a month — on Dec. 30, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health reported 10,000 COVID-19 deaths. By…
COVID-19 Hospitalizations in L.A. County Are Declining, Officials Urge Vigilance
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health confirmed 85 new deaths and 4,223 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday. The seven-day average number of daily cases peaked on Jan. 8 with more than 15,000 cases. As of Jan. 27, the seven-day average of new cases decreased 67% to 5,093. There are 5,398 people with COVID-19…
Arcadia Native Hosts Global Day of Letter Writing to Seniors
UC Santa Barbara student helps send more than 90,000 handwritten letters to elders isolated by COVID-19 We’ve all gotten a taste of what it feels like to be socially isolated during the pandemic. No one deserves to feel alone. UC Santa Barbara biology major and Arcadia native Eileen Chen is changing that. Chen is a…