From the high desert to the beach enclaves of Orange County, a growing number of California businesses deemed nonessential are choosing to reopen in defiance of orders from local and state authorities.
As Californians prepare to enter the seventh week of stay-at-home restrictions, signs of fatigue are becoming evident.
“This virus is political,” he said. “It comes down to our civil rights. There’s one thing that people in power forget, one thing that makes us all the same, and that’s the Constitution.” “We’re doing what we can do and letting people make their own decisions,” Gourley told the San Clemente Times on Friday. “That’s kind of where we’re at.”a meme
Still, the virus has affected California unevenly, with the densest population center of Los Angeles County home to
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