Si bien los almacenes se han vuelto omnipresentes en Inland Empire, las propuestas recientes piden la rezonificación del suelo residencial para uso industrial, dejando a la mayoría de los residentes minoritarios y de bajos ingresos que viven allí con pocas opciones.
Under the new state guidelines, people ages 16 to 64 with chronic, high-risk conditions and disabilities will join older Californians, food workers and educators. But not until March 15.
The California State Department of Public Health has for the first time during the pandemic published public-facing data about which schools in the state have reopened for physical instruction. The maps show a clear difference between rural areas in the state and the most populous school districts, and private schools versus public schools.
Bajo las nuevas pautas estatales, las personas de 16 a 64 años con afecciones crónicas de alto riesgo se unirán a los californianos mayores, trabajadores de alimentos y educadores. Pero no hasta el 15 de marzo.
While warehouses have become ubiquitous in the Inland Empire, recent proposals call for rezoning residential land for industrial use, leaving the largely minority and low-income residents who live there with few choices.
Good morning, California. It’s Friday, February 12. Note: Due to Presidents’ Day, the newsletter will pause until Tuesday. Trifecta of concerns California is slated to launch on Monday its new vaccine distribution system helmed by Blue Shield and Kaiser Permanente — one that will inherit longstanding concerns over supply, equity and speed. Here’s a closer […]