By Dominic Patten
07.05.2020 - 05:47 / deadline.com
By Dominic Patten
Senior Editor, Legal & TV Critic
Eric Garcetti put on his poker face, but the L.A. Mayor did not look pleased today of the less stringent restrictions that are about be allowed in a still COVID-19 battered City of Angels.
“This is not some sort of green light to slack off,” Garcetti declared in his daily coronavirus update briefing this evening of Gov. Gavin Newsom and county supervisors and public health officials’ plans to gradually let more retailers open up for curbside
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Twitter May 17, delivering commencement address to Smith college
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday announced the loosening of tight stay-at-home orders and shutdowns, declaring that 53 of the 58 state counties are eligible to move into phase two of reopening if they choose to.
For Ohioans , 2 p.m. is Happy(ish) Hour, alternately referred to by the masses as “Wine with DeWine” and “Snackin’ with Acton.”That’s when Governor Mike DeWine, a Republican, and Department of Health Director Amy Acton, M.D.
Hiking to the Hollywood sign and hitting the links is being allowed Saturday as the California county hardest hit by the coronavirus cautiously reopened some sites to recreation-starved stay-at-homers. Los Angeles County permitted the reopening of trails and golf courses, but with social distancing restrictions.
By Jordan Moreau
SACRAMENTO. Calif. – Citing public health concerns over the threat COVID-19 continues to pose to the health of millions of Californians who would be showing up to cast their ballots at voting locations statewide this fall, Governor Gavin Newsom ordered ballots to be mailed to the state’s 20.6 million registered voters for the November election Friday.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday announced the signing of an executive order extending workers' compensation to essential workers who test positive for COVID-19.
By Dominic Patten
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Holding his daily press conference inside a small business in Sacramento’s Oak Park neighborhood Tuesday, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced that the threat posed by the Coronavirus has decreased to a point that state health department officials are comfortable moving into the second phase of reopening California’’s economy.