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Friday

Caitlyn Jenner, seen here speaking at the Women's March LA in January 2020, has announced she is running for governor of California in a recall election that could happen this year. Chelsea Guglielmino/Getty Images hide caption

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Thursday

Authorities are investigating a mass shooting that killed four people and injured one at a business complex in Orange, Calif. Paul Bersebach/MediaNews Group/Orange County Register via Getty Images hide caption

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Monday

California Gov. Gavin Newsom, pictured on March 10, has come out swinging at Republicans leading the charge to remove him from office in a recall bid. Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP hide caption

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Saturday

Sacramento's Elmhurst neighborhood is comprised of mostly single-family homes. The City Council has voted on a draft plan to allow fourplexes in all residential areas. Erin Baldassari/KQED hide caption

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Facing Housing Crunch, California Cities Rethink Single-Family Neighborhoods

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Tuesday

In January, after opening tiers 1A and 1B, California joined states like Connecticut and Indiana in pivoting from a risk-based strategy to an age-based one. Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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People With High-Risk Disabilities Feel Left Out By California's Vaccine System

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Sunday

Saturday

Ifeoma Ozoma is the Founder and Principal of Earthseed. Adria Malcolm for NPR hide caption

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'It Really Is A Gag Order': California May Limit Nondisclosure Agreements

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Saturday

California Governor Gavin Newsom speaks at a press conference following the opening of a new large scale COVID-19 vaccination site in Los Angeles on Tuesday. Newsom says the state will start setting aside 10% of its vaccine allotment for teachers, day care workers and other school employees. Mario Tama/Getty Images hide caption

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Friday

In this Jan. 31, 2020, file photo, a masked worker cleans a street in the Chinatown district in San Francisco. Police and volunteers have increased their street presence after a series of violent attacks against older Asian residents in Bay Area cities stoked fear and subdued the celebratory mood leading up to the Lunar New Year. (AP Photo/Ben Margot, File) Ben Margot/AP hide caption

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Tuesday

Los Angeles County prosecutors took District Attorney George Gascón to court and won a ruling Monday, putting on hold some of his criminal justice reforms that would reduce sentences for criminals. Bryan Chan/AP hide caption

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Saturday

The Supreme Court said California can no longer continue with a ban on indoor church services put in place amid the pandemic. J. Scott Applewhite/AP hide caption

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Wednesday

California's first surgeon general, Dr. Nadine Burke Harris, is sworn in by Gov. Gavin Newsom in February 2019. A leading voice on health care equity, she's helping shape the state's vaccination makeover following its rocky start. CA Governors Office. hide caption

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Monday

Clinicians care for COVID-19 patients last week in a makeshift intensive care unit at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in Torrance, Calif. California is lifting regional stay-at-home orders, but county and local authorities can keep other restrictions in place. Mario Tama/Getty Images hide caption

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Tuesday

By the end of the day, more people received an injection on Monday than have been vaccinated since the start of the vaccine program on Dec. 18, Judson Howe, president of Adventist Health said. Elise Amendola/AP hide caption

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The coronavirus crisis in Los Angeles County hospitals has become so bad that ambulance services have been told not to transfer patients with a low chance of survival in order to preserve hospital beds. Apu Gomes/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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