Plus: CDC panel votes to start using J&J vaccine again, and who will win Oscars on Sunday?
Author: Winston Gieseke, USA TODAY
In California: COVID-19 cases down 25%, and no masks required during Oscars
Plus: What to do with your COVID-19 vaccination card. A staffing crisis hits San Francisco restaurants. And a tiny town will cut water use by 74%.
In California: First lady Jill Biden visits farmworkers on Cesar Chavez Day
Plus: Johnson & Johnson vaccine batch fails, and man charged with organizing smuggling operation in deadly US-Mexico border crash. And, a redwood tragedy
In California: COVID-19 cases holding steady; state borrows $21B for jobless benefits
Plus: Fatal stabbing broadcast via Zoom, and Refuge Fire in Siskiyou County burns 873 acres
In California: Which counties are pushing hardest to recall Newsom?
Plus: A toast to Beverly Cleary. Britney Spears takes steps to #free herself. And 1 million vaccines have been distributed at MLB stadiums.
In California: New COVID-19 cases down, and EDD battles website problems
Plus: Contra Costa County opens vaccine eligibility to people 50 and over, and less than 30% of students likely to return to LAUSD classrooms
In California: State reaches vaccine goal, reopenings on the way
Native American COVID deaths believed under-reported and the Moraga coyote has been captured and killed
In California: Work-for-vaccine volunteer program launches; Newsom recall moves ahead
Plus: New CDC requirements for vaccinated individuals, and a push for gender-neutral children’s sections at large retailers
In California: Theme parks, MLB to reopen April 1; Placer County restaurants to sue Newsom
The fight to open San Francisco schools comes down to desk spacing, and charitable donations increased in 2020
In California: Virtual Golden Globe Awards; LAUSD to get vaccines, reopen schools
Plus: Petaluma to become first city to ban new gas stations, and where’s my California stimulus check?