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Asian American and Pacific Islander community members and leaders in Sacramento are no longer remaining silent after the tragic violence in Atlanta.“We…
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A majority of California’s largest school districts plan on bringing students and teachers back on campuses by early April, even as local officials…
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California is poised to issue the world’s first guidelines for microplastics in drinking water despite no data on how plentiful they are in the state, no…
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When Can I Get A COVID-19 Vaccine? How Will I Find Out? Answers To Your California Vaccine QuestionsUpdated March 14While California started vaccinating health care workers and other high-risk residents in December, there are still a lot of questions…
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California’s electricity prices are among the highest in the country, new research says, and those costs are falling disproportionately on a customer base…
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Starting March 15, California is changing the rules for who can get in line for a COVID-19 vaccine. The move adds people with a number of health…
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Somewhere between four and six million Californians with certain health conditions will become eligible for a COVID-19 under new state guidelines starting…
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Ruling Statement: “California’s death rate has remained one of the lowest per capita in the nation: 134 deaths per 100,000, compared to 158 nationally,…
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The state of the state in January, when California governors normally make speeches on that theme, was dreadful. A hard lockdown was in place as about…
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Ana Bertha Ballesteros had to close her home child care in Delano for more than two weeks around Thanksgiving when COVID-19 came to her center. A child…