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California Turns a Page on the Pandemic, Lifting Most COVID Restrictions
California, the first state in America to put in place a coronavirus lockdown, is now turning a page on the pandemic.
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‘Zoom in a Room'? California's School Lag in Reopening Push
Frustrated parents across California say sending their children back to school for what they call “zoom in a room” is not the in-person learning experience they expected for the students.
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San Francisco Sues Its Own School District to Reopen Classes
The city of San Francisco took a dramatic step Wednesday in its effort to get children back into public school classrooms, suing its own school district to try to force open the doors amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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California Governor and Unions Clash Over School Openings
An effort to reopen California schools is foundering, stoking frustrations across America’s most populous state from parents eager to get their children back in classrooms and a governor who wants them there.
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As Virus Slams Rural California, Many Still Pan Restrictions
Some rural California businesses have decided to steer away from some health regulations and remain open during the pandemic.
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Deadly Wildfires in California Burn More Than 4 Million Acres, Double Previous Record
Deadly wildfires in California have burned more than four million acres this year, more than double the previous record for the most land burned in a single year in the state.
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Andrew Yang Takes Lead in California Data Privacy Measure
Andrew Yang is chairing the advisory board for Proposition 24. Consumer Personal Information Law and Agency Initiative.
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California State University Picks Mexican-American as Leader
The new CSU chancellor is the first Mexican-American and native Californian to lead the Golden State’s public university system.
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California Judge Orders School to Stop In-Person Classes
A judge ordered a private school in Fresno to cancel in-person classes due to coronavirus.