Recall Brewing For All Five Orange County Supervisors
Recall papers are circulating in the Orange County Registrar of Voters for three Orange County, Calif. supervisors, and the leader behind the recall says the final two will be filed shortly.
We the People OC said it is attempting to recall all five Orange County supervisors over lack of transparency, egregious spending of taxpayer dollars, and an unconstitutional vaccine passport.
Petitions for Supervisors Andrew Do and Doug Chaffee are currently in their draft phase, according to the Registrar’s office. Once the proposed petitions are approved, recall proponents will be able to start gathering signatures.
Grandmother Carla Lacy said the boy s mother was so in shock over the fatal shooting and that she could not believe the outpouring of love following her son s death in California on Friday.
Reward now $200k to catch person who killed 6-year-old Aiden Leos
SANTA ANA (KCAL, KCBS) The reward to catch the person who killed 6-year-old Aiden Leos has now increased to $200,000.
“The reward has been increased to $200,000 as of tonight,” Carla Lacy, Aiden’s grandmother, said during a Tuesday night vigil. “This $200,000 is for the arrest and conviction of the man and the woman that took Aiden’s life.”
And while Aiden’s mom was too distraught to attend the memorial, she asked her family to thank everyone for their thoughts and prayers.
“She just is so in shock,” Lacy said. “She can’t believe the outpouring of love on this level. She recognizes that the nation and the world is praying for her.”
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It’s a light at the end of the tunnel for what has been a challenging year the first doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine have arrived in Orange County.
On Wednesday, five staff members were selected from Providence St. Joseph’s Hospital in Orange to receive the first vaccinations in Orange County from Pfizer-BioNTech. Jeremy Zoch, chief executive officer at St. Joseph Hospital of Orange, said the doses arrived just hours before a joint news conference at the hospital.
Each inoculation was streamed live and greeted with a round of applause.
“It’s been a long road. A lot [of people] have worked really hard to get us to this point. [We’re] very, very grateful to Pfizer and, soon, Moderna, for what they have done,” said Erik Wexler, the chief executive for Providence’s Southern California region. “Soon, we will be protecting all of our caregivers in our community and eradicating this horrific pandemic.”