Early failures left California far behind in the fight against the coronavirus. Plus, here are the biggest headlines from across the state.
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Good morning, and welcome to the Essential California [newsletter](. Itâs Monday, July 13, and hereâs a quick look at the week ahead:
Tuesday is the release day for a much-hyped (and much-[litigated]( tell-all book by President Trumpâs niece. The Times obtained an early copy of her 240-page book, âToo Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the Worldâs Most Dangerous Man,â if you need [a quick rundown]( of the revelations inside.
Wednesday is tax day, or at least pandemic tax day. In late March, the Treasury Department extended the usual April 15 deadline to July 15.
Also Wednesday: NBCUniversalâs streaming service Peacock launches nationally, because what the world needs now is another streaming service.
On Friday and Saturday, Europeâs leaders will gather for the first time since the start of pandemic lockdowns in Brussels for a special EU summit on coronavirus recovery plans.
And now, hereâs whatâs happening across California:
The death toll from the coronavirus in California soared above 7,000 this weekend as the infection rate continued to worsen. The rate at which coronavirus test results are coming back positive in California over the previous seven days has hit 7.97%. Thatâs the highest number since April â a continuing sign that the coronavirus is spreading throughout the state. Hospitalizations have also spiked, and in the last week so have deaths.
Outside California, cases also continued to surge in numerous other states. On Sunday,[officials in Florida]( reported the largest single-day increase in positive COVID-19 test results in any one state since the beginning of the pandemic. The skyrocketing number of Florida cases [surpassed the previous single-day state case record](. But there was one small glimmer of hope amid so much grim pandemic news. Over the weekend, New York City â which had been the national epicenter of the outbreak in the spring â [recorded its first day]( since the pandemic began with no coronavirus-related deaths. [Los Angeles Times](
The inside story of how California failed mass coronavirus testing. Testing people for the coronavirus was the first huge challenge for health officials during the pandemic. California found itself unprepared, overwhelmed and constantly lagging, a Los Angeles Times investigation has found. Those early failures left California far behind in the fight against the coronavirus, and it has struggled to keep up â even as cases surge today and tests remain in short supply. [Los Angeles Times](
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L.A. STORIES
Applications for the cityâs emergency renters relief program open at 8 a.m. Monday. The [application process]( for the program â which allocates $103 million to provide a rent subsidy for low-income tenants in the city of L.A. who are unable to pay rent due to circumstances related to the COVID-19 pandemic â will be open for five days. [Los Angeles Daily News](
An LAPD officer accused of falsifying gang records faced earlier credibility questions but stayed on his elite unit. The officer is one of more than 20 members of the vaunted LAPD Metropolitan Division under investigation amid suspicions that officers falsified field interview cards from traffic stops and entered incorrect information in an effort to boost stop statistics. [Los Angeles Times](
A coronavirus outbreak has hit Los Angeles Apparel with more than 300 infections and four employee deaths. When the coronavirus began rapidly spreading in the spring, Dov Charneyâs Los Angeles Apparel was one of many fashion brands that altered operations to make reusable masks. [Los Angeles Times](
A Black woman sat on the grass outside an L.A. church. The cold welcome she recorded speaks volumes. [Los Angeles Times](
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IMMIGRATION AND THE BORDER
They worked in the U.S. on visas. But coronavirus and Trumpâs new order split these Indian families apart. [Los Angeles Times](
[Poorva Dixit and her family pose for a photo in San Francisco]
Poorva Dixit and her family pose for a photo in San Francisco, where she and her husband worked before being separated by the presidentâs executive order on visas. (Poorva Dixit)
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Dr. Anthony Fauci has been sidelined by the White House as he steps up blunt talk on the pandemic. The countryâs top infectious diseases expert has seen some of his planned TV appearances scuttled and has been largely kept out of the Oval Office for more than a month even as coronavirus infections surge in large swaths of the country. [Washington Post](
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HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Hospital staffing is an emerging concern in Kernâs COVID-19 effort. For a 12-hour period last weekend, ambulance traffic had to be diverted away from two hospital facilities after they reached a point where they couldnât take any more patients because of staffing. [Bakersfield Californian](
CALIFORNIA CULTURE
The San Gabriel Mission â a symbol of faith, history and oppression â was badly damaged by a fire. The 249-year-old mission is sacred ground for the Catholic faithful but also a symbol of a system that enslaved and terrorized indigenous peoples. The [cause of the fire]( is under investigation. [Los Angeles Times](
Hedge fund Chatham Asset Management plans to buy newspaper publisher McClatchy out of bankruptcy. McClatchy, one of the largest newspaper companies in the U.S., owns 30 papers, including the Sacramento, Modesto and Fresno Bees, the Merced Sun-Star and the San Luis Obispo Tribune here in California. [Associated Press](
A viral video that captured a white couple defacing a Black Lives Matter mural in Martinez has thrust this close-knit East Bay town into the center of the anti-racism movement. [San Francisco Chronicle](
The search for Naya Rivera continues as teams double-check cabins around Lake Piru. Authorities are continuing to look for the body of the âGleeâ actress, who is [believed to have drowned]( Wednesday afternoon while boating with her young son on Lake Piru in Ventura County. [Los Angeles Times](
Many Napa Valley wineries are scrambling for workers as grape harvest season approaches. Visa freezes and pandemic-related travel impacts have disrupted a significant portion of the harvest intern workforce for Napa Valleyâs wineries. [Napa Valley Register](
A poem to start your week: âOur Valleyâ by Philip Levine. [Poets.org](
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CALIFORNIA ALMANAC
Los Angeles: sunny, 85. San Diego: sunny, 76. San Francisco: sunny, 64. San Jose: sunny, 82. Fresno: sunny, 105. Sacramento: sunny, 94. [More weather is here.](
AND FINALLY
This weekâs birthdays for those who made a mark in California:
Filmmaker Cameron Crowe (July 13, 1957), actor-comedian Cheech Marin (July 13, 1946), Huffington Post co-founder and onetime gubernatorial candidate Arianna Huffington (July 15, 1950), musician Linda Ronstadt (July 15, 1946), Rep. Barbara Lee (July 16, 1946) and Rep. T.J. Cox (July 18, 1963).
If you have a memory or story about the Golden State,[share it with us](. (Please keep your story to 100 words.)
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