After crunching a backlog of COVID-19 cases, Gov. Gavin Newsom presented new data, suggesting that the state is 'broadly' improving.
Here's a roundup of all the coronavirus developments in California as of August 23.
As reported positive coronavirus cases in children spike, new testing patterns and a backlog of reports could be a factor.
California’s patchwork reentry system is scrambling to find housing and services for former inmates.
Here's a roundup of all the coronavirus developments in California as of August 17.
California’s daily count of COVID-19 cases appears to be falling, but that may be due to underreporting caused by technical issues.
Here's a roundup of all the coronavirus developments in California as of August 9.
The CDC is warning Californians not to eat any onions that came from a Central Valley grower linked to a nationwide Salmonella outbreak.
As coronavirus cases continue to climb, Gov. Gavin Newsom lasered in on one of the state’s new hot spots — the Central Valley.
Here's a roundup of all the coronavirus developments in California as of August 2.
Californians are urged to check the labels on their hand sanitizer, as the FDA recalls dozens of brands that contain a dangerous substance.
Families and nursing home watchdogs in CA are urging the state to allow in at least one “essential caregiver" to watch over loved ones.
Doctors increasingly use telehealth as the safest, most effective means of caregiving. It’s a luxury that low-income seniors don't have.
Here's a roundup of all the coronavirus developments in California as of July 26.
Once a rarity, state takeovers of on-the-edge nursing homes are expected to become more common as the pandemic tips facilities into chaos.
Distance learning will resume in most California schools unless districts can meet specific criteria, according to Gov. Gavin Newsom.
The number of Americans who have lost health insurance during the pandemic shattered the previous record set in 2008, a new study found.
Restaurants, theaters and more are ordered to stop indoor service, while 30 counties must close gyms, hair salons and other businesses.
Here's a roundup of all the coronavirus developments in California as of July 19.
Months after the Bay Area won praise for its COVID-19 response, confused residents are now faulting counties for their differing approaches.
California’s COVID-19 epicenter is Imperial County, an impoverished agricultual oasis with an unusual history.
Here's a roundup of all the coronavirus developments in California as of July 12.
Here's a roundup of all the coronavirus developments in California as of July 5.
Here's a roundup of all the coronavirus developments in California as of June 28.
Californians must now wear face coverings in public spaces, no matter the county you live in.
Here's a roundup of all the coronavirus developments in California as of June 21.
California nursing home residents, already vulnerable to neglect, now face the ravages of coronavirus with fewer eyes on their safety.
Dozens of public health experts in California argue that fighting racism helps fight COVID-19, despite the risk posed by large gatherings.
Here's a roundup of all the coronavirus developments in California as of June 14.
Here's a roundup of all the coronavirus developments in California as of June 7.
California must act to protect inmates and workers at state prisons, which have dozens of confirmed coronavirus cases.
As most California counties quicken their reopening pace, some of the first to do so are now hitting the brakes as coronavirus cases mount.
Soaring temperatures and car exhaust fumes from increased auto traffic prompt air district officials to issue alert for second straight day.
Houses of worship can hold services and in-store retail shopping can reopen, but only if counties approve, the state announced Monday.
Some of us have been able to work from home during the pandemic—but not the cashiers who ring up groceries or gig workers who deliver them.
Here's a roundup of all the coronavirus developments in California as of May 31.
Families with children who qualify for free or reduced-price meals at school may notice something in the mail to help them buy groceries.
Gov. Gavin Newsom's proposed budget cuts include California day programs aimed at keeping poor and medically fragile seniors in their homes.
Car fatalities dropped an astounding 88 percent this spring compared to last year, a slight silver lining to California's painful lockdown.
Most California counties can now reopen more quickly, while in-store shopping and pro sports could resume by June, Gov. Gavin Newsom said.