California

Inside San Quentin State Prison: Home to the Worst Criminals in the World

San Quentin is infamous for gang-related race riots and internal exploitation. The prison is home to six notorious gangs: the Mexican Mafia, Ayran Brotherhood, Nuestra Familia, Nazi Low Riders, the Bloods, and the Crips.

Some Beaches in California Are Now Open but New Restrictions Must Be Followed

People who are living 10 miles within the beaches of California are now allowed to come and visit provided that they follow new restrictions.

Residents Say Northern Californians are Being Punished for Southern California's Actions

Californian communities are concerned about the possible decision of Governor Gavin Newsom involving Californian beaches. Find out here about the details.

A Latina From California Is the First Known U.S. Citizen to Die from COVID-19

A Latina was the first known U.S. citizen to die of COVID-19 in early and mid-February or three weeks before the previously known U.S. death from the virus.

COVID-19 Updates in California: Tests, Healthcare, Demographics, and Healthcare Workers

As of now, California has more than 45,000 COVID-19 cases. How is the state doing amid the crisis? Recent COVID-19 statistics were released on Sunday by the California Department of Public Health.

Work Sharing Program: A Solution to Allow Workers to Keep Their Jobs Amid COVID-19

Work sharing programs may be the solution for companies that are left with no choice but to layoff most of their employees, given the circumstances caused by COVID-19.

More than 50,000 Flock to California Beaches, Crowds Ignore Social Distancing Rules

Thousands were caught disobeying social distancing measures and walking around bare-faced as California opens its shorelines Friday evening.

No Need to Certify Qualifications for California Unemployment Benefits for Now

Californians who are receiving unemployment insurance benefits won't have to certify anymore, every two weeks, that they are qualified for the said benefits.

California Could Reopen Sooner than Governor’s Forecast, Experts Say

California may be able to begin lifting restrictions ahead of the projected schedule of Gov. Gavin Newsom. This is according to researchers.

Appreciation Caravan: Migrant Farmworkers in California Receive Heartwarming Tribute

Farmworkers in California, mostly immigrants from Latin America, received a heartwarming appreciation caravan through a parade of love for their sacrifice in making sure to sustain the food supply in the country amid COVID-19.

Can the State Help Californians Protect Their Stimulus Checks from Debt Collectors?

Single people received $1,200 and each child received $500. However, for California citizens who have consumer debt, the money sent them can simply vanish fast.

California Governor Plans to Provide Monetary Relief to Undocummented Immigrants

California's Gov. Gavin Newsom plans to provide monetary relief to the state's undocumented immigrants.

Coastal Flooding in California to Worsen, Forecast Says

Coastal flooding in California is predicted to worsen. A study conducted found that beaches, roads, and homes, among others, are especially susceptible to a rise in sea level due to climate change.

Frontliners Protest: Is Their PPE Enough?

What are the strategies being implemented by Mexico to resolve the concerns of healthcare workers involving PPEs and their benefits?

Teenage Girl Commits Suicide; Struggled to ‘Stay-at-Home’ During COVID-19 Lockdown in California

A 15-year-old girl in California committed suicide after reportedly struggling to cope with the 'stay-at-home' orders of the state amid the COVID-19 outbreak. Jo'Vianni Smith was found inside her home lifeless last week after she hanged herself.

Is California Successfully Flattening COVID-19 Curve? What Are the Plans of the Government?

With the Golden State showing encouraging signs in flattening the coronavirus curve, California Governor Gavin Newsom gave some insight into his plans to reopen the state's economy soon.

California Follows Example of Other States by Sharing 500 of its Ventilators to Other Areas

Find out here about California lending out 500 of its ventilators to other states. (Photo: Wikimedia) According to an announcement from the White House on Monday, 500 ventilators originated from California were shipped to Guam, the District of Columbia, the Northern Mariana Islands, Maryland, Nevada, and Delaware, says an article.

California Megachurch Linked to Coronavirus Outbreak

Various churches in California are believed to be the centers of coronavirus outbreak in the county after hosting gatherings.
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Los Angeles Officials Urge Residents to Wear Masks Following Drastic Surge in COVID-19 Cases

A local government official urged the residents of Los Angeles to wear face masks after health officials reported a dramatic rise in coronavirus cases on Wednesday

COVID-19 Pandemic: Will California Be the Next Italy?

Find out here if California has the potential of becoming the next Italy. (Photo : Wikimedia) Patients visit hospitals with fevers, suffering from breathing difficulties, chills, and shakes.
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Latinos May Face Long-Term Homeschooling in California

Millions of Latino and Hispanic parents in California were surprised after Gov. Newsom announced that schools may be closed until the end of the school year.
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