Maura Dolan is the California-based legal affairs writer for the Los Angeles Times. She covers the California Supreme Court and the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. A California native, she graduated from UC Berkeley and has worked in Washington and Los Angeles for The Times. She is now based in San Francisco.
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A medida que los casos diarios de coronavirus descienden, California se precipita hacia lo que sería la mayor reapertura de negocios, escuelas y espacios públicos desde la terrible oleada del otoño e invierno
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The Northern California health provider said more doses were on the way after informing thousands their second vaccine shots had been canceled,
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As daily coronavirus cases plunge, California is barreling toward what would be the widest reopening of businesses, schools and public spaces since the horrific surge of the fall and winter.
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San Francisco moves into the less restrictive red tier for reopening, allowing indoor dining, salon treatments and Ferris wheel rides once again.
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El miedo generalizado ha desaparecido, aunque no todo el mundo está preparado para retomar los hábitos anteriores a la pandemia tras recibir las dos dosis de la vacuna.
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The California Supreme Court upholds the constitutionality of a state law that prevents offenders under age 16 from being tried as adults.
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The pervasive fear is gone, though not everyone is ready to resume pre-pandemic habits after receiving both vaccine doses.
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DNA has linked at least five attacks in the Bay Area to a single coyote. The incidents follow a 2020 upswing in attacks by wild animals in California.
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Some Los Angeles County teachers, food workers and first responders could begin receiving COVID-19 vaccinations in two to three week.
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San Francisco will begin vaccinating essential workers on Feb. 26, but Mayor London Breed expressed pessimism about schools reopening.