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LA Residents Set To Shelter-in-Place Through July

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Closed shopfronts in what would be a normally busy fashion district in Los Angeles on May 4, 2020. (Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images)

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LA Residents Set To Shelter-in-Place Through July

Los Angeles has become the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic in the state. Yesterday, the county's 10 million residents were told they'll be sheltering in place for longer than they expected. L.A. County's public health director, Barbara Ferrer, said the stay-at-home order need to be extended because coronavirus infection rates and death rates keep rising in the county.
Reporter: Saul Gonzalez, Co-host, The California Report

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New Poll Finds Bipartisan Concern About COVID-19 Response

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Newsom Announces Easing of Restrictions

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Republican Mike Garcia Holds Lead for 25th District

Republicans in the 25th district were motivated by the opportunity to flip a California honuse seat from blue to red for the first time this century. Both parties spent over a million dollars on the special election. Looks like Republican Mike Garcia will hold the seat.
Reporter: Guy Marzorati, KQED Politics

Facebook Moderators Win Lawsuit Over PTSD Issues

Facebook has agreed to pay a total of $52 million to content moderators to compensate them for mental health issues they develop on the job.
Reporter: Rachael Myrow, KQED

What Does Universal Basic Income Look Like During the COVID-19 Pandemic?

In our current reality of widespread illness and record unemployment, a concept like "universal basic income" may be more welcome than ever. Stockton is piloting a program that gives residents a lump sum every month, no strings attached,
Guest: Michael Tubbs, Stockton Mayor

How Arts and Culture Workers are Proving Essential

When facing major disasters, California looks to first responders like firefighters and nurses to save lives. But what about rebuilding those lives after they’ve been saved? Some say that’s where arts and culture workers might prove essential.
Reporter: Chloe Veltman, KQED

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