As coronavirus deaths rise to 35, California enlists National Guard, Navy hospital ship for help

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With the number of coronavirus deaths in California at 34, federal, state and local officials are moving to protect hospitals from what is expected to be an onslaught of patients while tightening unprecedented restrictions on movements in an effort to slow the spread of the virus.
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Some California beaches closed to deter crowds amid outbreak

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Sunshine lured crowds to California beaches on Sunday despite a statewide stay-at-home order, prompting officials to close some strands and issue strong warnings for people to go back indoors. Santa Monica closed seaside parking lots to discourage people from visiting its famous beach and help curb the coronavirus spread.
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It's Official: Mayor Shuts Down LA Parks Must Shut Down

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The city of Malibu says it had reports of crowded beaches and hiking trails. Angelenos also flocked to Santa Monica to escape their cabin fever. In response, the city has closed beach parking lots and advised people to avoid the beach and the beach bike path. “Today is not the day to go to the beach,” said Santa Monica City Manager Rick Col ...
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Pair Of Pacific Storms To Pummel Santa Monica

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The first of two storms is expected to reach the coast Friday night, starting off days of on-and-off rain. (Jennifer Cook For Patch) LOS ANGELES, CA — The millions of Southlanders staying home from school and work won't get much chance for some fresh air this weekend thanks to two storms systems washing over the region over the next several days.
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Laura Dern gets some fresh air in Santa Monica during the coronavirus outbreak

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Award-winner Laura Dern was spotted doing one of the few things people can do these days, taking a walk. The actress got in a little exercise and some fresh air in Santa Monica on Wednesday amid the continuing outbreak of the coronavirus. Residents of Los Angeles, and much of the rest of the country, have been instructed to practice social ...
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Santa Monica City Emergency Orders Suspends Residential And Commercial Evictions

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SANTA MONICA, Calif. – Last night, City Manager and Director of Emergency Services Rick Cole signed additional supplements to his executive order proclaiming a local emergency to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
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