UC Students Must Ready For An Online, Socially Distanced FallJune 28, 2020The majority of UC campuses have released guidelines and policies for the next school year. UC guidelines call for the vast majority of classes to be taught online, sparsely populated dorms and regular symptom surveys of students and employees.
Poeville Fire Northwest Of Reno Burns Structures, Prompts EvacuationsJune 27, 2020A fire burning on Peavine Mountain northwest of Reno in Washoe County, Nevada, burned structures and prompted evacuations Saturday afternoon.
'Shocking, Heartbreaking' Coronavirus Outbreak In Calif. Prison Alarms Health ExpertsJune 27, 2020Doctors warn that a fast-moving outbreak at San Quentin, California's oldest prison, may hurt the wider community and health care system.
Coronavirus FAQs: Is There A Polite Way To Remind Someone To Follow Pandemic Rules?June 27, 2020Also: if you're headed back to a physical workplace, how do you keep safe? And do you need to have a mask on all the time at work?
Photo Essay: 100 Days Of California's Stay-At-Home OrderJune 27, 2020 | Andrew Nixon | Kacey SycamoreJune 27 marks 100 days since the state issued an order for all residents to stay home to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Looking back, we’re reminded of how much has happened — and how much life has changed — as we’ve all faced COVID-19.
State GovernmentCalifornia Legislature Sends Budget Compromise To Gov. Newsom’s DeskJune 26, 2020 | Nicole NixonLawmakers also approved constitutional amendments this week, giving voters the opportunity to weigh in on affirmative action and voting rights for parolees — and, in some cases, 17-year-olds.
Latinos Disproportionately Impacted By COVID-19 In Sacramento, County Data ShowJune 26, 2020 | Sarah Mizes-TanSources point to frontline jobs and lack of workplace safety standards as main reasons for this overrepresentation.
Predicted July Heat Could Damage Central Valley CropsJune 26, 2020 | Rich IbarraHarvest is approaching for many crops including plums, peaches and cucumbers, and some, such as leafy vegetables, have already been affected by recent high temperatures. Forecasters predict July will be even hotter.
Business Journal: COVID-19 May Prompt Sutter Health To Close FacilitiesJune 26, 2020Sutter Health says it’s facing financial challenges with coronavirus-related losses and a $575 million antitrust settlement agreement. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
WATCH LIVE: Coronavirus Task Force Holds Briefing After Weeks Without OneJune 26, 2020The task force led by Vice President Pence is speaking to reporters at the Department of Health and Human Services, rather than the White House. Watch the news conference live at 9:30 a.m.