
Coronavirus Pandemic Terminates Spring Sports In 2020
March 29, 2020
The novel coronavirus pandemic has put a halt on sports at all levels. As the NBA was the first professional league to stop

Lose the stockpile of bottles. Santa Ana’s tap water is safe to drink
March 28, 2020
The CDC might recommend keeping a supply of drinkable water in case of emergency, but people have been filling up their carts and stockpiling

Struggling to pay rent because of COVID-19? The city’s new executive order could help
March 28, 2020
The City of Santa Ana enacted a moratorium on residential and commercial foreclosures and evictions last Thursday, preventing any tenant who has had their

Transcript: Our First COVID-19 Live Chat with RSCCD Chancellor Marvin Martinez
March 26, 2020
The most recent news this morning is that we have our district’s first confirmed case of COVID-19: a part-time employee at SCC’s health and

10 ways to bust boredom while you’re stuck in quarantine
March 25, 2020
Is quarantining at home all day making you homesick or just sick of home? No need to worry — here are 10 boredom busters

CCCAA Cancels Seasons, Grants Additional Year of Eligibility to Athletes
March 25, 2020
Nearly 10,000 student-athletes had their seasons canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic on Thursday evening. The decision was announced by the California Community College

IN PHOTOS: Huntington Beach closes pier, picnic areas after crowded weekend under “stay at home” order
March 23, 2020
The city of Huntington Beach will close its pier, picnic areas, sports fields and other recreational spaces starting tomorrow after community concerns about ineffective

Who gets to be American in the age of coronavirus?
March 21, 2020
In a recent Tweet, President Donald Trump called the novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, the “Chinese Virus.” His comment received backlash from many