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State Workers No Longer Required To Test For COVID

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A seated woman gets a COVID test via swab from a gowned practitioner
 (Beth LaBerge/KQED)

New COVID Rules In Place For State Workers 

With the start of the work week, many state workers who are unvaccinated will not have to undergo regular testing for COVID-19.  Since July of 2021, unvaccinated state employees have had to submit to weekly testing.
Reporter: Matt Guilhem, KCRW

Some Growers Express Apprehension As Open Burning Is Phased Out

Open agricultural burning is due to be phased out in California by 2025, in an effort to reduce harmful emissions. But many farmers are apprehensive of a future without burning.
Reporters: Monica Vaughan and Kerry Klein, KVPR 

Documents Show San Francisco Police May Have Collaborated With Surveillance Center

The San Francisco Police Department may have collaborated with a federal surveillance center that uses facial recognition and social media monitoring – without a contract or oversight. That’s according to public documents obtained by the Electronic Frontier Foundation. 
Reporter: Erin Baldassari, KQED

LA County, Sheriff Sued Over In Custody Death

The mother of a man who died in a jail in Los Angeles last year is suing LA County and its Sheriff, Alex Villanueva. An official report says Jalani Lovett died from a drug overdose, but his family claims that he was beaten to death.
Reporter: Darrell Satzman, KCRW  

San Diego County City Pushes Back Against Housing Homeless In Hotels

As California grapples with its homelessness crisis, some local governments are fighting with each other over the details of housing and shelter programs and who gets most of the burden. One of the most recent examples is the ongoing battle between El Cajon and San Diego County officials over using hotels as shelters for the homeless.
Reporter: Saul Gonzalez, The California Report

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