Any L.A. Resident Can Now Be Tested for Coronavirus — for Free
Los Angeles has become the first major city to offer all residents coronavirus testing free of charge.
Los Angeles has become the first major city to offer all residents coronavirus testing free of charge.
Campuses across the state are empty, and that has left an opening for thieves.
For local governments, the economic situation grows more dire by the day.
Grass Valley-based cannabis company Jahlibyrd has delivered 15,000 N95 masks to police and other emergency personnel. Another 25,000 are expected.
The U.S. CARES Act allots $150 billion to struggling state and local governments through the Coronavirus Relief Fund (CRF). Those dollars are based on population size.