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California restricts business travel; studies show continued inequity amongst marginalized groups; State colleges change to accommodate in state students; couple fined for destruction of over 30 endangered Joshua trees; Yo
Highly contagious Delta coronavirus variant spreading fast; Garcetti appointee quits redistricting panel; Sheriff’s Department ordered to release misconduct, use-of-force records
Delta variant of Covid-19 begins to spread; California vaccine rate climbs; San Francisco requires city workers to be vaccinated against Covid-19; Gavin Newsom recall gathers enough signatures to move forward.
In two very different California disputes, Supreme Court affirms private property rights; L.A. Unified board approves record $20-billion budget for pandemic education recovery;LAPD launches investigation into officers’ rel
LA County extends eviction moratorium; Garcetti top aid Ana Guerrero; Venice boardwalk homeless sweeps continue; Covid-19 infection rates disproportionately high for Black and Latino residents; SoCal housing costs continue
Many LA cops and firefighters aren’t vaccinated against COVID-19; California unveils system to provide digital COVID-19 vaccine records; After week of record heat, here is what Southern California can expect in coming days
California loosens mask rules for vaccinated employees; In new milestone, California administers 40 millionth dose of COVID-19 vaccine; Californians will again have to show they’re job hunting to receive unemployment benef
Blistering heat blankets Southern California as flex alert issued for Thursday afternoon’ For these 5 L.A. community groups, a $50-million windfall from MacKenzie Scott; Amazon Studios wants half of its creative teams to b
Councilman Mike Bonin is served with a recall notice. It’s the second in L.A. in a week; Top music industry executives still overwhelmingly white and male, says USC report; Senate approves bill to make Juneteenth a federal
Vaccinated California workers poised to ditch masks this week; Six vacation packages as new vaccine incentive announced by Governor Gavin Newsom; California offers $100 million to aid legal cannabis industry; Dr. Dre, Jimm
California to fully reopen tomorrow; LAPD shootings of unstable people wielding sharp objects a deadly problem; Nearly $1 billion restored to California bullet train
California appeals judge’s ruling that overturned the state’s assault weapons ban; Councilwoman Nithya Raman faces recall bid from L.A. group; Riz Ahmed on violent representation of Muslims in Hollywood; Unshaken: What to
Californians vaccinated for COVID-19 can largely shed masks; San Francisco is nearing coronavirus herd immunity, but L.A. still has months to go; Los Angeles is poised to ban landlords from harassing tenants; Smorgasburg,
COVID-19 vaccination site opens at Union Station as state hurtles toward reopening; Police Commission to consider new alcohol rules for armed off-duty officers; Suspect charged with murder in road rage shooting death of Ai
California has one of the lowest coronavirus transmission levels in the U.S.; Gun recovered, new details emerge in apparent road rage killing of 6-year-old Aiden Leos; California moves to make abortion cheaper, as other st
L.A.’s youngest Black and Latino residents are least likely to be vaccinated for COVID-19; After judge overturns California assault weapons ban, state officials vow to fight back; Long Beach takes over Queen Mary, vowing t
Last year’s Castle fire killed at least 10% of world’s giant sequoias, study says; Drought ravages California’s reservoirs ahead of hot summer; California lawmakers balk at proposed gun tax to fund violence prevention prog
California will recover from the pandemic faster than the U.S., forecast says; California bill would give healthcare workers COVID bonuses; Rural California is falling behind in COVID vaccine rates; Taix French Restaurant
Officials vote to rename Jim Crow Road in rural Northern California town; 70% of adult Californians are partially vaccinated against COVID-19; California to consider ending some workplace mask requirements; Bank of America
Schools face mental health crisis among students as pandemic trauma remains; Newsom orders independent investigation into murder conviction of Kevin Cooper; CDC relaxes mask guidance for unvaccinated youth campers when out
California to pay $116.5 million in gifts, cash to those who get COVID vaccinations; New California COVID relief could include checks, business grants, child savings accounts; California voters will decide in 2022 whether
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