COVID-19 Booster Shots; Nightmare Embryo Switch: Top CA Stories
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Carlsbad CA
12 November, 2021
3:16 PM
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CALIFORNIA – It was another busy news week across California. Missed the headlines on Patch? Whether you're looking for breaking or bizarre news, or sweet or silly features, we've rounded up some of the most share-worthy stories from the past week. Take a look at some of this week's top news stories from across the state. All California Adults Now Allowed To Get COVID-19 Booster Shots State health officials directed health care providers not to deny booster shots to any fully vaccinated adult seeking one. CA Is Home To 70% Of The Nation's Priciest ZIP Codes The Golden State has some of the priciest homes in the U.S. See how California cities ranked in a report of the costliest ZIP codes. CA Hospital Ranking Fall 2021: The Best And The Worst Safety grades by the nonprofit health care watchdog group Leapfrog show how hospitals in California responded to the coronavirus pandemic. Newsom's Hiatus: What We Know About His Disappearance The governor addressed his extended absence from the public eye this week, maintaining that he needed to spend Halloween with his children. Parents Who Had 'Wrong Baby' Sue LA Fertility Clinic A fertility clinic implanted two mothers with swapped embryos, letting them give birth to and nurture each other's babies, suit alleges. CA Petition Aims To Oust Travis Scott From Coachella Lineup Thousands called for Goldenvoice to remove Scott from future events following a crowd surge at the rapper's own festival that left 8 dead. Robbers Chase And Shoot At Actor Terrence Jenkins In Sherman Oaks Four men attempted to force the former BET host from his car and chased and shot at him when he made his escape. Oscar-Nominated Actor Dean Stockwell of 'Quantum Leap' Dies At 85 Dean Stockwell is remembered for his decades-long career and roles in "Blue Velvet," "Married to the Mob" and "Quantum Leap." Man Stabbed Over Not Wearing Mask In Grocery Store: Police A man was stabbed after getting into a fight with a grocery store security guard over not wearing a mask. Caltech Works To Distance Itself From Racist Past Several Caltech professorships and buildings were named after people who supported eugenics, the Los Angeles Times reported. 3 Temecula Students Share Breakfast With Secretary Of The Navy The trio of Chaparral High School NJROTC cadets had a once-in-a-lifetime meeting. Disneyland's Holiday Season Brings Jolly Days And Merriest Nites Holidays at Disneyland Resort arrive in earnest this week, with the new sold out Merriest Nites, a special ticketed event, starting Friday. Students Will Get Paid To Attend Class At College Of The Desert Students will earn up to $100 per credit during the Spring 2022 semester at the Palm Desert campus. Orphaned Bear Cubs Making Progress In Returning To Wild Six orphaned bear cubs receiving care at San Diego Humane Society's Ramona Wildlife Center are showing promising progress. Tiger Sisters Euthanized At Oakland Zoo The beloved tigers, Molly and Milou, were euthanized on Tuesday. For the weekend: Glowfari; Harvest Festival; Garden Of D'Lights: NorCal WeekendLightscape; Ice Skating Rinks; WonderLights: SoCal Weekend
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