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McDonald's Stores Collect COVID Relief Funds — And Employee Safety Complaints
California workers say McDonald's and other fast food chains repeatedly disregarded pandemic safety precautions.

California workers say McDonald's and other fast food chains repeatedly disregarded pandemic safety precautions.

California workers say McDonald’s and other fast food chains repeatedly disregarded pandemic safety precautions.
The Farm Workforce Modernization Act would likely lead to enormous increases in the number of workers brought to the U.S. by growers.
It's been a particularly brutal few days for America's COVID-19 vaccination campaign, most recently due to the Johnson & Johnson rollout.
Rethinking our parks to bridge gaps in equity and access to public outdoor spaces.
The oil company behind a spill in Inglewood is headed by a powerful lobbying official who's fighting tougher regulations.
New York City consumes massive amounts of natural gas to stay warm and run stoves. Energy experts say there is a greener way forward.
Proponents of a regulatory exemption claim it would protect small operators. But large oil companies would see the most benefit.
With warming environments, landscapes are shifting. But life is still abundant.
As COVID-19 restrictions expire, advocates for the unhoused worry that the Echo Park sweep will become a model for the city.
Dr. Rochelle Walensky's comments underscore how ethnicity and economic inequity place heavy thumbs on the scale of health outcomes.
The Johnson & Johnson pause threatens to exacerbate vaccination hesitancy.
Critics say the Oakland A’s waterfront development would cost port jobs and increase pollution and traffic.
Kids are more susceptible to new coronavirus strains, leading some experts to rethink their stance on reopening classrooms.
California issued more than 300 permits to oil and gas companies for new underground injection wells this year.
LAUSD survey data shows most families prefer online instruction for the remainder of the school year.
The County's reopening leads to anxiety for workers, families and advocates — and to hope, too.
A look at how L.A.'s top universities treated their students, campus workers and professional staff during the pandemic.
Nancy Feinstein and Carol Rothman first started organizing older women in 2016—a demographic they see as an under-utlized resource.
How Sacramento deals with polluted wells is quickly, if quietly, defining how seriously California takes the issue of clean drinking water.