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COVID-19 cases are rising in about half of US states, signaling a summer wave driven by waning immunity and new variants like NB.1.8.1. The CDC notes a biannual pattern with peaks in summer and winter ...
More people have moved to areas of the state with natural amenities in recent years, as second homes and ability to work ...
New reports say the Trump administration's mass deportation agenda is taking a toll on California, linking it to economic ...
Launch SA director Matthew Espinoza talks about San Antonio's small business scene on the most recent episode of ...
The COVID-19 pandemic revealed how ill-prepared the world was to detect and respond to global health threats. With over 7·1 million lives lost,1 more than US$4·7 trillion in economic damage,2 profound ...
Analysis of Survey of Construction data reveals stark changes in the lot size distribution and documents a dramatic shift ...
The data, from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, also showed a significant increase in COVID-related emergency ...
Once used for tracking COVID-19 cases, the tracker has become a resource for virus trends in general, including measles.
Covid hospitalizations, deaths and wastewater data — among other indicators — are all increasing as the U.S. heads into fall.
Learn how disruptions in work for undocumented immigrants have ripple effects on the job market in California, affecting both ...
Local and statewide leaders gathered to speak about wildfire preparedness, risk mitigation strategies and status updates on insurance policies and relevant legislation.
A new study from the UC Merced Community and Labor Center reports a disruptive decline in private sector work in California ...