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Former Residents Moved Into Motels, Shelters As Santa Ana River Homeless Encampment Is Cleared

“This is the first time that I know of that with the support of the court — and the supervision of the court — we were able to move those who needed moving and ensure that everyone is treated with dignity,” said Brooke Weitzman, an attorney who sued Orange County over its previous treatment of the homeless residents.

Former Molina CFO Steps Down Severing Last Tie Company Had With Family

John and Mario Molina were removed from their positions in May 2017 amid the insurer’s disappointing financial performance. They had remained on the board as directors until Mario, the company’s former CEO, stepped down in December.

Supreme Court Hears Arguments For ‘Fair Share’ Case That Could Potentially Cripple Unions

The justices will hear a case on a rule that requires non-union employees at union-affiliated workplaces to pay “fair share” fees. Public sector employees who are not union members are required to pay these fees because the union’s collective bargaining is meant to benefit all employees equally. Nearly 1.5 million workers in health care occupations are represented by unions.

California Could See Epidemic-Level Of Whooping Cough This Year

The concerns have driven local public health officials to meet with local pediatricians and obstetricians recently to urge vaccination in the final trimester of pregnancy, and the county is launching a media campaign to try and bring attention to the issue.