Within hours of California's public health director resigning over a delay of reporting coronavirus numbers, Gov.
Gavin Newsom Monday warned the state will not be able to afford a White House plan to split costs of unemployment benefits.
Within hours of California's public health director resigning over a delay of reporting coronavirus numbers, Gov.
Gavin Newsom Monday warned the state will not be able to afford a White House plan to split costs of unemployment benefits.
KCPS giving out free backpacks with school supplies to students