Bay Area Hospital Workers On The Frontlines Of COVID-19 Pandemic

LA Sees Decline in Latino Coronavirus Deaths

Los Angeles County health officials found promising numbers in their fights against the novel coronavirus on Wednesday, especially in deaths among Latinos.
Lighting

Lightning Strikes Add to Raging California Heat, Thousands Evacuate

Lighting strikes sparked wildfires across Northern California on Wednesday, scorching large acres of sun-parched land. Thousands of people were ordered to evacuate, officials said.
Energy Crisis Threatens the Western Power Grids

Over 3.3 Million California Homes to Lose Power Due to Rolling Blackouts

The California heat wave will cause rolling blackouts for over 3.3 million homes in the state on Monday, the state system's operator said.
Marin County Family Home Schools Their Children, As School Across Area Are Closed Due To Coronavirus

California Parents Sue Governor Newsom Over School Reopening

California parents are suing Governor Gavin Newsom to allow schools to open for in-person learning. They said their children are missing out on meaningful education.
COVID-19 Home Test: Here's How Much It Costs, Where You Can Get One

LA Mexican Consulate Opens New Coronavirus Testing Center for Latinos

The Los Angeles Mexican consulate has opened a new coronavirus testing center Wednesday in an effort to better serve California's Latino community.
Governor Gavin Newsom Announces He Will Sign Moratorium On Executions In California

Newsom: $400 Unemployment Plan Won’t Work in California

California Governor Gavin Newsom said Monday that the state would face "massive" budget cuts if it goes through with President Donald Trump's unemployment plan.
California Governor Jerry Brown Unveils State Pension Reform Program

California Supreme Court Curbs ‘Pension Spiking’ Among Public Employees

California Supreme Court ruled Thursday that county employees are not allowed to pad their future pensions by cashing in years of vacation or sick pay or working longer hours before their retirement.
Latinos in California.

New Survey Shows Latinos Worry More Than Other Californians on COVID-19 Effects

The current health crisis has no doubt brought new worries to people's minds. A lot of information circulating on social media about the COVID-19 can trigger anxiety and stress.
California Governor Gavin Newsom And Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf Speak On State's Actions On Homelessness Crisis

California Gov. Newsom Eyes $52 Million Funding for Central Valley Coronavirus Response

California Governor Gavin Newsom said a $52 million funding is eyed for Latinos in the Central Valley area as they have been disproportionately harmed by the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Protestors In Richmond, VA Hold Rally In Support Of Portland

Oakland Protest Turns Violent with Courthouse Set on Fire

A protest in Oakland, California took a violent turn after a small group of demonstrators set fire to a courthouse, vandalized a police station and shot fireworks at officers, authorities said.
Jane Doe murder case solved through DNA

Orange County's Oldest Jane Doe Murder Case Solved After 52 Years Using DNA Genealogy

Orange County's oldest Jane Doe murder case has been solved after 52 years with the help of genetic genealogy.
Trump White House briefing on coronavirus pandemic

Trump Asks Americans to Wear a Mask, Warns Coronavirus Outbreak May Get Worse

President Donald Trump on Tuesday urged Americans to wear a mask as he claimed that the coronavirus pandemic in the country may "get worse before it gets better."
California's Governor Gavin Newsom

COVID-19: California Governor Orders Indoor Business Closures Amid Virus Spike

California residents will have to wait a while before they can go to their favorite restaurant as Governor Gavin Newsom said Monday that the state will have to do indoor business closures.

Fire Damages Most of 249-Year-Old San Grabriel Mission California Church

Southern California was met by an early morning Saturday fire that caused heavy damage to the nearly 250-year-old San Gabriel Mission church, a historic landmark dating to the late 1700s.
One-Third Of Prisoners At San Quentin Prison Have Coronavirus

California to Give 8,000 Inmates Early Release Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

California officials on Friday said 8,000 more inmates would be released early from the state prison to avoid the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) among both inmates and prison staff.
Disneyland California reopening

Downtown Disney Reopening Met With Long Lines Despite Health Concerns

Long lines spilled outside Anaheim's Downtown Disney reopening Thursday way before businesses even opened.
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