California’s rural healthcare services face a viral outbreak fueled by falsehoods.
While bleak, the results of the California Health Interview Survey can help determine which residents are most in need of help.
So far, Gov. Gavin Newsom has given no indication that he’s inclined to extend supplemental paid leave.
The findings align with what experts have been saying for more than a year.
The election outcome shouldn’t be mistaken by the Newsom administration as an endorsement of the governor’s handling of the pandemic.
The fraying of the state’s safety net is about to be put on full display.
Other districts may well be watching — and wondering how soon they can enact a similar policy.
As the Delta variant rages, caregivers face dual battles against the virus and burnout.
The second-largest metropolitan area in the U.S. is in limbo — and wasting time.
Amid rising infection rates and changing state and federal guidelines, districts are struggling to navigate the reopening of schools.
With case rates rising once again, businesses with everything to lose are doing what the government will not.
Some local governments around the country are already mandating shots for public employees.
Vaccine mandates will make campuses safer. It could do the same for workplaces.
The stakes are high for a region that is home to roughly four million unvaccinated residents.
Experts fear hyperlocal outbreaks in communities with low vaccination rates.
Soaring rents are placing intense pressure on tenants’ incomes and pricing people out.
As summer rolls on, some are predicting kids will be vectors for new, more contagious COVID strains.
Pandemic restrictions are ending, whether we’re ready or not.
California’s “State of Emergency” gets ready for the unmasked masses.
Selling a product many can’t afford to use, the insurance titans are setting record profits even as the pandemic wanes.