Golf courses and hiking trails reopen, but protestors want LOTS more things open. Now. And tech companies help ensure California’s non-wired students — estimated to be 20% of them — stay plugged into school. Plus: The country’s largest pension system w…
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In CA: A Who’s Who of Golden State leaders will help reopen California
Anyone who’s anyone has been asked to help reopen California and rebuild an economy some experts say totters toward a depression. And I talk a Philadelphia transplant who began using his art to make sense of his new city of San Francisco and later, the…
In CA: The deadliest 24 hours, but for workers still out there, there is some relief
Food workers are now guaranteed sick leave, Gov. Gavin Newsom said on the heels of the deadliest day yet for the Golden State. And plasma may help combat the pandemic — one of its biggest cheerleaders is a woman widowed by COVID-19. Plus, love remains …
In CA: Undocumented immigrants join 2.7 Californians in getting unemployment aid
The state announces creation for what’s believed to be the first of its kind fund to help undocumented immigrants who don’t qualify for federal relief. Plus, read dispatches from the deadliest week since COVID-19 arrived in force in America.
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In CA: ‘Let’s not make the mistake of pulling the plug too early’ + track your virus $
Here’s the tl;dr version of today’s presser with Gov. Gavin Newsom: We won’t be anywhere near normal anytime soon. And draw hope from stories of recovery from the coronavirus, even as the road back may be agonizing. Plus, a T-rex has a message about so…
In CA: In the West, we gear up to reopen and our curve is down, so why no national props?
The Golden State gets ready to open for business — on paper, at least. We’ll find out more on Tuesday. And the state’s quick action is being praised for its quick response to the coronavirus pandemic. Plus: Over the last month, everything about our wor…
In CA: The state’s future is looking brighter, but only if we #StayHome
Stay in this Easter weekend, state officials plead amid a decline in projected hospitalizations linked to coronavirus. And at one of San Francisco’s biggest homeless shelters, 70 people test positive for COVID-19.
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In California: ‘So now what do our hospitals do?’
Gov. Gavin Newsom sends ventilators out of state to the dismay of locals who have been asking for hundreds of them. And a meeting to talk fishing’s fate in a time of coronavirus erupts into chaos. Plus: Stick around for stories that show us what can ha…
In California: Most agencies aren’t tracking race, ethnicity of coronavirus patients
Are Latinos, African Americans and Asians dying at higher rates from the coronavirus? The data’s pretty limited. And Quibi’s here, ready to find out just how many streaming services we’ll pay for. Plus: I talk to a senior in San Diego who will probably…
In California: Cases slow, but there’s still a lot of social distancing to do
Coronavirus will peak in the Golden State on April 17, when an estimated 70 people will die, new modeling predicts. And a USA TODAY investigation shows health officials sounded the alarm on the virus long before action was taken. Plus: If you must groc…