School can reopen in some districts, the state says, but will parents want to send their children to a place where social interactions are discouraged? And what ‘defund the police’ really means. Plus: Find out why that rattlesnake you run into may not …
Author: Arlene Martinez, USA TODAY
In CA: The governor urges peace; the president warns of a military intervention
Protests in response to George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis continue as President Trump promises a heavy-handed military response. And nearly half of counties cleared to reopen parts of their economies didn’t meet the standards Gov. Gavin Newsom had pr…
In CA: Who can be bothered with enviro regs amid a pandemic? Nine states say, ‘everyone’
The state sues the U.S. EPA after it gives industries leeway to self-monitor their pollution. And a bar owner can write “Hang a politician” on his roof. Plus: I talk to UC San Diego music professor Anthony Davis, who won the Pulitzer Prize in Music for…
In CA: We will all vote by mail now, and Gerber’s first adopted spokesbaby
Stores started reopening Friday, either too early or not fast enough. And a million U.S. citizens may not get federal stimulus money because of a clause in the law. Plus, I talked to one of our NorCal partners about the work it’s been doing at a time t…
In CA: State down $54.3 billion; economy slowly creeps open
The state is facing record unemployment and projecting a $54.3 billion shortfall as it prepares next year’s budget. And why you might want to hold up on getting that antibody test. Plus: Don’t-miss stories that celebrate the people who lift us up, even…
In CA: More worker protections, property tax relief and getting by on canned fish
Gov. Gavin Newsom offers additional protections for essential workers who got the coronavirus while working. Those not working are finding it increasingly difficult to stay afloat. And a court says yes, the state can block religious gatherings to prote…
In CA: Governor scolds rural counties reopening ahead of his orders, says it’s ‘big mistake’
Gavin Newsom says Yuba and Sutter counties are putting employees and residents at risk. In other news, the state sues Uber and Lyft for failing to comply with new gig worker rules. And the high court hears a case on ‘pension spiking.’
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In CA: Governor says shops can start reopening, but some places are way ahead of that
Welp, the time has come for some businesses to open in the Golden State. And Patagonia sticks to its mission of reducing and reusing, even when it comes to masks. Plus, don’t miss some highlights from today’s Pulitzer Prize winners.
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In CA: You reopen, I stay closed, let’s call the whole thing off
Restaurant and hotel workers will head back to work to bring seniors food as part of a new partnership unveiled Friday. And what happens as parts of California reopen and others don’t? Plus, I talk to one of our partner newsrooms about how they’re cont…
In CA: Social distancing in a heatwave — some beaches open, but pools stay closed
It’s been the deadliest day yet for the coronavirus in the Golden State, but there are signs of optimism. And as a heatwave makes its way to parts of the state, authorities gear up to enforce social distancing. Plus, don’t-miss stories that remind us f…