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Governor Newsom Will Direct Tens of Millions to Central Valley for COVID Relief

When it comes to the coronavirus pandemic, L.A. county and the Bay Area often get the lion’s share of attention. But the Central Valley is also grappling with growing virus caseloads and deaths.  Yesterday, Governor Gavin Newsom announced the state will direct tens of millions of dollars to the Central Valley to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Reporter: Marisa Lagos, KQED

L.A. Hopes to Improve Contact Tracing With Financial Incentive

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Reporter: Jackie Fortier,  KPCC

Healthcare Workers Call for Reduction of State Prison Population

In an open letter published this week, hundreds of healthcare workers are calling on Governor Gavin Newsom to reduce the state prison population to slow the spread of COVID-19. 
Reporter:  Shannon Lin, KQED 

California Child Care Provid ers Vote   Overwhelmingly to Unionize

Some 45,000 child care providers across the state can now bargain with the state for better pay and benefits after voting overwhelmingly to unionize Monday.
Reporter: Julia McEvoy, KQED

Doctors Stock Up on PPE at Drive-Thru Giveaway

Although shortages aren’t as bad as they were when the coronavirus pandemic broke out, many medical professionals still struggle to find personal protective equipment, or PPE .Yesterday crates of it were  distributed free of charge to doctors and nurses in the parking lot of Pasadena’s Rose Bowl. 
Guest: Gustavo Friedrichsen, CEO of the Los Angeles County Medical Association

New Podcast Explores the Strange Dark History of California City

In the California desert there’s an unusual town called California City. It has a ‘Twilight Zone” vibe with miles of neatly laid out streets with nothing on them that go nowhere. It's also a place where people have had their dreams and finances destroyed by questionable real estate investment schemes over the decades. Most recently those schemes have targeted immigrants.
Guest: Emily Guerin, Host, California City Podcast 

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