California Assumes Greater Control Of Vaccine DistributionRELATED: COVID Reopening: Information On Tier Status And What’s Open By County The release said the vaccine distribution and operations effort will be led by Secretary of the Government Operations Agency Yolanda Richardson in conjunction with Secretary of Health and Human Services and head of the California Department of Public Health Dr. Mark Ghaly. Read More … [Read more...] about Bay Area COVID-19 Roundup: SF Vaccine Supply ‘Inconsistent, Insufficient and Unpredictable’; Santa Clara County Offering Shots To 65 And Older
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A year after his death, this map tracks Kobe Bryant murals in the Bay Area — and around the world
“This [website] is 100% free,” Asner said. “There’s no company or business behind this. This is not monetized in any way. This is my way to give back, and frankly, therapeutic for me, to honor the artists who truly deserve all the credit.” … [Read more...] about A year after his death, this map tracks Kobe Bryant murals in the Bay Area — and around the world
California To Take More Control Over Slow Vaccine Delivery
It wasn’t immediately clear how the change will affect giant vaccination sites at places like LA’s Dodger Stadium and Orange County’s Disneyland, which have been inoculating thousands of people a day. It’s also unclear how the move will affect people who have received first doses but still require second shots. … [Read more...] about California To Take More Control Over Slow Vaccine Delivery
Snow, Ice Shuts Down Grapevine As Storm Pummels Southland
The valleys and coasts could see up to a half-inch of rain Monday, the National Weather Service reports. There’s a chance hail and thunderstorms, with winds up to 65 miles per hour. The system moving into the Southland from the north was described by the NWS as “cold, showery and blustery.” … [Read more...] about Snow, Ice Shuts Down Grapevine As Storm Pummels Southland
How to enjoy Monterey while at this year’s Monterey Pop Festival
It hardly matters if you’re half as old as the Monterey International Pop Festival, which celebrates its 50th anniversary Friday-Sunday, June 16-18, or if you were actually at the three-day outdoor concert to witness musical history when Jimi Hendrix, the Who, Janis Joplin and Otis Redding took the stage in 1967, there’s at least one undeniable fact: Monterey is not the place it was half a century ago. … [Read more...] about How to enjoy Monterey while at this year’s Monterey Pop Festival