JOCELYN GECKER, Associated Press
The vast region of Southern California, much of the San Francisco Bay area and a large swath of the Central Valley are about to be placed
OLGA R. RODRIGUEZ, JULIET WILLIAMS and ROBERT JABLON, Associated Press
Much of California is on the brink of sweeping new restrictions on businesses and activities, a desperate attempt to slow
ADAM BEAM and KATHLEEN ROMAYNE, Associated Press
California is on the brink of a new stay-at-home order that would close businesses and curb travel in regions that could see hospitals
SARAH SKIDMORE SELL, AP Personal Finance Writer
Americans who struggled through 2020 could face more hardship in the year ahead as pandemic related payments and protections come to an end.
ADAM BEAM, Associated Press
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Thursday he will impose a new stay-at-home order for areas where capacity at intensive care units falls below 15%.
Newsom announced
JULIET WILLIAMS, Associated Press
Their messaging has been clear: wear a mask, stay 6 feet apart, and most importantly: stay home!
But their actions aren't living up to
A staggering rise in coronavirus cases could overwhelm California’s health system within weeks and “drastic” action such as a widespread stay-at-home order may be needed to combat the threat, Gov. Gavin Newsom warned.
It was a rare sight after Los Angeles County restaurants were restricted to takeout to reduce the spread of the coronavirus: tables and chairs set up outside the Pie ‘N Burger shop in Pasadena.
ADAM BEAM and DON THOMPSON, Associated Press
California has asked hospitals to ramp up their coronavirus testing amid a surge of new cases, urging them to test health care workers
A staggering rise in coronavirus cases could overwhelm California’s health system within weeks and “drastic” action such as a widespread stay-at-home order may be needed to combat the threat, Gov. Gavin Newsom warned.
Waiters and bartenders are being thrown out of work – again – as governors and local officials shut down indoor dining and drinking establishments to combat the nationwide surge in coronavirus infections that is overwhelming hospitals and dashing hopes for a quick economic recovery.
Los Angeles County supervisors voted Tuesday against allowing restaurants to remain open for dining during a surge in coronavirus cases that has the nation’s most populous county on the brink of a stay-home order just days ahead of Thanksgiving.