“Red flags are flying,” said California Governor Gavin Newsom at the top of his Monday COVID-19 press conference.
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Well, that didn’t take long. As coronavirus infection rates rise across the country, some areas may have to reinstitute certain lockdown rules that had been lifted.
That means that some businesses that briefly reopened may have to shut down once again. .Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is reportedly shutting its doors again due to Santa Cruz County moving back a tier 2 risk level (meaning there is a substantial risk) (iStock) While most amusement parks in California (including Disneyland) are still
.“Red flags are flying,” said California Governor Gavin Newsom at the top of his Monday COVID-19 press conference.
Virgin River, and rightfully so. The series is an adaptation of a book series by author Robyn Carr and has shades of a Hallmark movie (in a good way!), so it's great for fans of romance novels.
A California police officer was shot Friday night in Anaheim, near the intersection of Interstate 5 and state Highway 91, according to reports. The officer's medical condition was not immediately clear.
A retired police chief in California who was struck by the coronavirus said his 21-day stint in the hospital is evidence that the illness doesn’t discriminate. “COVID doesn’t care, it’s going to hit who it’s going to hit and you don’t want to be the unlucky one like I was who it hits real hard,” Carlos Basurto, 51, told KTVU.com.
The Harvest Rock Church in California is turning to the Supreme Court for an emergency injunction blocking an order from Gov. Gavin Newsom restricting the number of people who are legally permitted to gather at houses of worship during the coronavirus pandemic.
California lawmakers are still in hot water after some chose to attend a lavish bipartisan conference in Hawaii, while the state’s residents face job losses, travel restrictions and curfews as the number of confirmed coronavirus cases rise. The four-day conference in Maui focused on reopening the U.S.
Law enforcement agencies in Huntington Beach, Calif., said they were preparing Saturday night for an expected protest against the state’s coronavirus-related curfew. The protest was expected to begin at 10:01 p.m.
SAN FRANCISCO – California officials on Thursday approved new regulations requiring employers to implement safety measures aimed at limiting the spread of COVID-19 in the workplace, becoming the latest state to adopt stricter rules.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom issued a Safer at Home order that will remain in effect through the Thanksgiving holiday and end at 5 a.m.
In the midst of hardships during the coronavirus pandemic, one 8-year-old boy has been able to dramatically change his family’s life -- all because of his business. Aaron Moreno, from East Los Angeles, started selling plants for his business, Aaron’s Garden, in June, after his single mom, Berenice Pacheco, lost her job because of the pandemic, KABC reported.
Lori Loughlin’s husband, Mossimo Giannulli, reported to prison on Thursday, November 19, after pleading guilty for his part in the college admissions scandal.The 57-year-old fashion designer, who was spotted with a shaved head and lengthy beard earlier his month, surrendered to The Federal Correctional Institution, Lompoc, on Thursday, per the Associated Press. Loughlin, 56, for her part began her two-month sentence at the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, California, on October 30.The
As California officials impose the latest coronavirus restrictions, one county official said travel and indoor gatherings are driving the surge in cases. Daily cases in California have doubled in the last 10 days, representing “the fastest increase California has seen since the beginning of this pandemic,” Gov.
California on Thursdaybecame the second state in the U.S. to top 1 million total coronavirus cases, following Texas, per data from Johns Hopkins University.