Plus: Palm Springs resident has “opportunity” on “Jeopardy!”, California oil regulators issued hundreds of improper permits and no SantaCon this year.
Author: Winston Gieseke, USA TODAY
In California: Edison mulls shutoffs in SoCal, and L.A. COVID numbers are ‘alarming’
Plus: California urges people to say no to Thanksgiving gatherings, “Toy Story” turns 25, and farmworkers are educated about state health laws.
In CA: Anti-curfew event draws maskless protestors, and L.A. suspends outdoor dining
Plus: Tesla will remain open, GM switches sides in state pollution fight, and Newsom’s family in quarantine
In California: Who’s enforcing the state’s curfew? And can you sue over a mask?
Should farmworkers be prioritized for COVID-19 vaccine? And sacked San Francisco lab worker may have tainted more than 800 cases.
In California: Newsom bemoans attending dinner; travel discouraged
Plus: College football and COVID-19, Trump breaks a record, and has the pandemic made San Francisco more affordable?
In California: New COVID cases drop, and how to play a new Golden State Monopoly game
Plus: Palm Springs film festival canceled for 2021, SoCal businesses are boarding up, and a judge says Newsom has been overstepping his bounds
In California: EDD director resigns, and nearly 12,000 could become homeless again
Plus: It’s not too late to send in your California ballot. And if Joe Biden wins the White House, who will Gov. Gavin Newsom pick to replace Sen. Kamala Harris?
In California: EDD director resigns, and nearly 12,000 could become homeless again
Plus: It’s not too late to send in your California ballot. And if Joe Biden wins the White House, who will Gov. Gavin Newsom pick to replace Sen. Kamala Harris?
In California: Bay Area gets red flag warning — 100 mph winds could fuel fires
Plus: A Griffith Park ‘gondola’ idea is met with opposition, some stores at Disney California will reopen, and Weird Al celebrates a birthday.
In California: Newsom’s nominee for state Supreme Court would make history
If confirmed, Martin Jenkins would be the court’s first gay Black member. Plus, California is the 6th happiest state and Uber and Lyft spend nearly $100M to overturn a state law that would make them classify drivers as employees.
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