Here’s What Life Will Probably Look Like In California After The Coronavirus Stay-At-Home Order Ends
"Normal it will not be, at least until we have herd immunity and we have a vaccine," Gov. Gavin Newsom said Tuesday.
She’s Volunteering On The Front Lines Of The Coronavirus Pandemic, But She Lost Her Job And Health Insurance Because Of The Crisis
"If I don't, who else is going to?" said 25-year-old Jennifer Lee, who has volunteered to administer COVID-19 tests.
Employees At Office Depot Stores Don’t Think They’re Providing Essential Services During The Coronavirus Pandemic. They Still Have To Go To Work Anyway.
“We’re getting a bunch of people who are kind of just bored shopping,” one employee said.
Are You A Retired Health Care Worker Or A Student Helping With The COVID-19 Response?
If you're planning on reentering the workforce or leaving school early to help treat people infected with the novel coronavirus, we want to hear from you.
All Californians, Nearly 40 Million People, Have Been Ordered To Stay Home To Stop The Spread Of The Coronavirus
"This is a moment where we need some straight talk and we need to tell people the truth: We need to bend the curve in the state of California," Gov. Gavin Newsom said.
Hairstylists And Barbers Are Grappling With Whether To Stop Cutting Hair During The Coronavirus Outbreak
"We can’t practice social distancing when we do hair. It just isn't possible."
Former California Rep. Duncan Hunter Is Going To Prison After Admitting To Stealing Campaign Funds
Hunter was accused of spending more than $250,000 of his campaign funds on family vacations, theater tickets, and meals for family and friends.
Trump Is Suspending Travel From Europe To The United States As The Coronavirus Continues To Spread
The president said he was suspending "all travel" from Europe, but officials later clarified the restriction applied only to foreign nationals from 26 countries.
Seattle's Public School District Is Closing All Schools For Two Weeks Amid The Coronavirus Pandemic
"We are working with partners and the city to determine how to best mitigate the impact closing schools will have on working families."
Coronavirus Is Forcing Colleges And Universities To Move Classes Online. The Transition Is Proving To Be Difficult.
“I had to learn technology is basically what I did this weekend,” one instructor said.
Nurses Said They Can't Protect Themselves And Hospitals Are Unprepared For Coronavirus, Survey Reports
"When nurses are not protected, the community is not protected," one California nurse said.
An Asian Student Said He Was Beaten Up By Men Who Yelled "I Don’t Want Your Coronavirus In My Country"
Police in London described the attack as "a racially aggravated assault."
The Husband Of LA County's District Attorney Pointed A Gun At Protesters Who Showed Up At Their House
"Get off of my porch. I will shoot you."
A Woman Did Everything She Could To Hold Her Alleged Rapist Accountable. Here’s How A Jury Found Him Not Guilty.
In the rare rape cases that make it to trial, the odds are still stacked against victims.
Here's What These Public Health Experts Had To Say About 7 FAQs On The Coronavirus
Should you run out and buy a mask? Why is everyone telling you to wash your hands? And are you gonna have to shave that beautiful beard?!
Six People Are Dead After An Employee Opened Fire At Molson Coors In Milwaukee
The shooter, who was an active employee, and five other employees were found dead at the complex, which houses corporate offices and the famous Miller brewery.
A 6-Year-Old Girl Cried As She Was Restrained And Arrested, New Police Video Shows
The Orlando police officer who initiated the arrest was later fired from the department.
Duffy, The Singer Of The 2008 Hit "Mercy," Said She Was Raped, Drugged, And Held Captive For Days
Duffy, who took a hiatus from music in 2011, wrote on Instagram that she would soon be releasing an interview about the incident and how it had stalled her career.
Michael Jordan Wept At Kobe Bryant's Memorial Then Joked He'd Created A New Crying Meme
"I told my wife I wasn't going to do this, because I didn't want to see this for the next three or four years. That is what Kobe Bryant does to me."
Vanessa Bryant Has Filed A Lawsuit Against The Helicopter Company After Kobe Bryant's Crash
Bryant is alleging the helicopter company is responsible for her husband's death.