Plus: Diners descend upon Pasadena, San Francisco considers banning smoking in apartments, and L.A. closes playgrounds.
Author: Winston Gieseke, USA TODAY
In California: L.A. County adopts further COVID-19 restrictions, and Disney lays off workers
Plus: Palm Springs resident has “opportunity” on “Jeopardy!”, California oil regulators issued hundreds of improper permits and no SantaCon this year.
In California: Edison mulls shutoffs in SoCal, and L.A. COVID numbers are ‘alarming’
Plus: California urges people to say no to Thanksgiving gatherings, “Toy Story” turns 25, and farmworkers are educated about state health laws.
In CA: Anti-curfew event draws maskless protestors, and L.A. suspends outdoor dining
Plus: Tesla will remain open, GM switches sides in state pollution fight, and Newsom’s family in quarantine
In California: Who’s enforcing the state’s curfew? And can you sue over a mask?
Should farmworkers be prioritized for COVID-19 vaccine? And sacked San Francisco lab worker may have tainted more than 800 cases.
In California: Newsom bemoans attending dinner; travel discouraged
Plus: College football and COVID-19, Trump breaks a record, and has the pandemic made San Francisco more affordable?
In California: Bay Area gets red flag warning — 100 mph winds could fuel fires
Plus: A Griffith Park ‘gondola’ idea is met with opposition, some stores at Disney California will reopen, and Weird Al celebrates a birthday.
In California: Today’s the deadline to register online to vote; Dodgers head to Series
Plus: California to review COVID-19 vaccines before releasing to the public. And some Bay Area kids are back in school
In CA: Wildfires continue and the air quality suffers
Officials say thick, smoky skies in Southern California are likely to remain for days. Plus: Gender reveal blamed for El Dorado fire, the L.A. Rams will play in empty new stadium and intense heat claims a hiker in Joshua Tree.
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