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Before the pandemic, Nancy Klein would spend up to seven hours a day at a nursing home in Riverside County, caring for her 53-year-old son, who was left…
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Increasingly exasperated that most public schools remain closed even as coronavirus cases plummet nearly a year into the pandemic, California parents are…
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Do the Californians who have been vaccinated to ward off COVID-19 reflect the state’s racial and ethnic diversity? It’s too soon to tell. County data…
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How soon teachers can expect to get vaccinated depends largely on where they live and could determine whether the bulk of California’s students return to…
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During some of the darkest days in the pandemic, Gov. Gavin Newsom offered some optimism: the winter surge of COVID-19 would be it. Liquid gold — the…
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She didn’t know it at the time, but last September was when everything started to unravel for Julie Hansen. It was late in the month when the furloughed…
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No one ever said that distributing a vaccine to tens of millions of Californians spread out across 58 counties in the middle of a pandemic would be easy.…
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Since the coronavirus swept into Silicon Valley last spring, Denise Russell’s race to save her San Jose salon has stretched into a marathon. It started…
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Lea este artículo en español.An eviction moratorium extension and $2.6 billion in rental relief overwhelmingly passed both chambers of California’s…
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California’s K-12 public-school enrollment has precipitously declined during the pandemic, dropping by a record 155,000 students, according to new state…