State Hits ‘Emergency Brake’ on Reopenings. Here’s What It Means.
Forty-one out of fifty-eight California counties have been pushed back into the state’s most restrictive (purple) tier following a rapid rise in coronavirus cases.
Forty-one out of fifty-eight California counties have been pushed back into the state’s most restrictive (purple) tier following a rapid rise in coronavirus cases.
Los Angeles County health officials have warned public and private schools to brace for more closures if COVID-19 cases continue to rise.
Eleven California counties have slid back into more restrictive tiers, forcing the closure of some businesses and stalling school reopening plans as coronavirus cases and hospitalizations rise.
Las Lomitas Elementary School District School Board President Jon Venverloh announced his resignation Sunday.
And she plans to keep working.
California’s Big City Mayors have called on state leaders to create a path forward for the safe reopening of schools.