Los Angeles Timesflipped into CaliforniaWildfires Homes burned, evacuations ordered in Northern California wildfire Los Angeles Times - Associated PressA grass fire burning northeast of San Francisco destroyed or damaged about a dozen homes Wednesday and prompted evacuations of several streets, fire officials said. The fire erupted about 3:30 p.m. near
Los Angeles Timesflipped into Most ReadCalifornia Poll: Californians don't want to reopen too quickly amid coronavirus Los Angeles Times - Phil WillonA new poll finds that most Californians surveyed support the current statewide restrictions to stem to spread of the coronavirus, or want tougher safeguards, and remain fearful about contracting COVID-19
Los Angeles Timesflipped into WorldWomen's Basketball The many chapters marked by racism in George Floyd's family history Los Angeles Times - Molly Hennessy-FiskeGrowing up in a shack surrounded by piney woods and tobacco fields in eastern North Carolina, George Floyd’s aunt Angela Harrelson was taught by her sharecropper parents how to get along in a slowly desegregating
Los Angeles Timesflipped into Most ReadCollege & University Stanford to alter academic calendar, offer mix of online and in-person instruction next year Los Angeles Times - Nina AgrawalStanford became the latest major university to announce its plans for returning students and faculty to campus, saying Wednesday that it plans to start its fall term earlier, incorporate the summer quarter
Los Angeles Timesflipped into CaliforniaSolano County Vallejo police shoot, kill man that officer mistakenly thought had a gun. He had a hammer Los Angeles Times - Anita ChabriaVallejo police revealed Wednesday that an officer-involved shooting a day earlier had resulted in the death of a 22-year-old Latino man, a suspected robber who had a hammer in his waistband amid a chaotic
Los Angeles Timesflipped into CaliforniaLaw Enforcement San Diego Sheriff’s Department and other agencies ban the use of controversial neck hold Los Angeles Times - Teri FigueroaSeveral law enforcement agencies in San Diego — including the Sheriff’s Department — on Wednesday announced an immediate ban on the use of carotid restraint, a move that comes two days after San Diego