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MUSD: $49 7M GOING TOWARD 100% RETURN TO CLASSROOMS

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. MUSD: $49.7M GOING TOWARD 100% RETURN TO CLASSROOMS Funds will also help overcome learning loss due to COVID Some of the $49.7 million Manteca Unified is receiving in COVID relief funding may go to building more outdoor classrooms such as this one at Neil Hafley School. The $49.7 million Manteca Unified is expected to receive from the $1.9 trillion federal COVID-19 relief package will go toward stepped up efforts to help students make up for learning loss as well as fund efforts to work toward the return of students to the classroom full-time.

California Senate Committee Passes Bill to Allow CBD in Food Despite FDA Prohibition

California Senate Committee Passes Bill to Allow CBD in Food Despite FDA Prohibition
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COVID-19 live updates: Vaccine eligibility expands today

Gov. Gavin Newsom is in the Bay Area to talk about the plan to reopen most California schools for in-person learning over the next few weeks. He announced the COVID-19 positivity rate is at a record-low 1.8%.

COVID-19 live updates: 7-day positivity rate drops to 2%, state health officials say

COVID-19 live updates: 7-day positivity rate drops to 2%, state health officials say KGO SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) The COVID-19 pandemic is having a major impact across the world and also in cities across Northern California. The latest number of confirmed cases in the U.S. can be found at the CDC s 2019 Novel Coronavirus in the U.S. page. (The CDC updates the webpage on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.) Join anchor Kristen Sze for ABC7 s daily interactive newscast about the novel coronavirus outbreak in the Bay Area and other hot topics. You can check here to stream the show Monday-Friday at 3 p.m.

Live theater was left out of California s COVID-19 plan But now it gets guidelines

Live theater was left out of California s COVID-19 plan. But now it gets guidelines Jessica Gelt © Provided by The LA Times Ruben Santiago-Hudson with guitarist Chris Thomas King in Lackawanna Blues at the Mark Taper Forum in pre-pandemic days. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times) Live theater in California cannot return indoors until each county in question completely cycles out of the color-coded tiers that serve as a blueprint for reopening, the California Department of Health said Friday. The department released updated guidelines for live performances that go into effect on April 1 and that stipulate no indoor performances will be allowed as long as the county in question sits in the purple, red, orange or yellow tier. Los Angeles, Orange and San Bernardino counties will move from the purple tier to the red tier by Monday and will need to see further improvements in COVID-19 case counts and infection rates to progress through orange and yellow.

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