Nation Apr 22 2 died with coronavirus weeks before 1st U.S. virus death Health officials say two people died with the coronavirus in California weeks before the first reported death from the disease.
Nation Apr 15 California to give cash payments to immigrants hurt by virus California will give cash payments to immigrants living in the country illegally who have been hurt by the coronavirus.
Nation Apr 13 Newsom says California will release plan on lifting virus constraints Gov. Gavin Newsom says he will announce a detailed plan on Tuesday for lifting coronavirus restrictions, a decision he says will be made without “political pressure” in an apparent message to President Donald Trump declaring himself the ultimate decision-maker of…
Health Apr 09 WATCH: California governor encouraged by drop in ICU placements Gov. Gavin Newsom said Thursday the number of ICU placements declined by 1.9% on Wednesday. He said the decline was encouraging, but urged people not to read too much into it.
Health Mar 25 WATCH: California governor says 4 banks to waive mortgage fees California Governor Gavin Newsom will give an update on the state’s current novel coronavirus situation as the outbreak spreads.
Nation Mar 17 Most California schools likely out until the fall, governor says Nearly all the state’s schools have already shut down as the most populous state tries to stop the spread of the virus, and the rest will soon, he said.
Economy Mar 12 Disneyland says it’s closing its California parks starting Saturday Disneyland is closing its doors for the rest of the month, shuttering one of California's best-known attractions as the state hurries to stop the spread of the coronavirus…
Economy Feb 18 Trump delivers on water pledge for wealthy California farmers Conservation groups say they fear the changes will deplete water supplies and speed extinction of endangered native fish. The administration denies that.
Nation Jan 23 California bill would make utilities pay some blackout costs A bill in the California Legislature would require electric companies to reimburse customers when the utilities turn off power to prevent wildfires.
Health Jan 09 California could be 1st state to sell its own prescription drugs The Democratic governor wants the nation's most populous state to contract with generic drug companies to make medications on its behalf so it could sell them to its nearly 40 million residents.