The Irvine Police Department arrested Ruiang Zhang yesterday morning on felony animal abuse charges. Zhang was taken into custody after a witness saw him repeatedly kicking a five-month-old French bulldog puppy, ultimately kicking the female puppy down a flight of stairs at an apartment complex off Bowery in Irvine.
Mayor Shea and Vice Mayor Carroll will host a Virtual Town Hall Meeting at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, April 14 for the purposes of holding a Q&A pertaining to COVID-19 and the City of Irvine. This Virtual Town Hall Meeting will be held via Webex and will require advanced registration.
As our needs to support our community during the COVID-19 crisis rise, the Boys and Girls Club of Irvine is gearing up to provide childcare services to our first responders and healthcare workers.
With the help of HOAG and CHOC, they have come up with a plan to provide the services while practicing physical distancing and keeping a sanitized environment.
In order to help them succeed in helping our first responders/healthcare workers in their time of need, we are asking the community to help us by donating the following items:
Irvine City Manager John Russo, in his capacity as Director of Emergency Services, released an Executive Order requiring all retail personnel and retail patrons in the City of Irvine to wear face coverings.
Effective Wednesday, April 8, 2020, the Order states that essential businesses within the City that provide sales of retail goods and/or food and/or banking services, and remain in operation during this time, shall require their employees to wear face coverings such as scarves, bandanas, neck gaiters, or other fabric face coverings.
Today, the Irvine Disaster Council released its Executive Order requiring all retail personnel and retail patrons in the City of Irvine to wear face coverings, effective immediately.