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In 1948, a plane crashed in Los Gatos Canyon near Coalinga, killing 28 laborers getting sent back to Mexico. In the Salinas Valley town of Chualar a freight train tore through a flatbed truck in 1963, leaving 32 braceros dead in its wake.
Just outside of Blythe, 1974: 19 field hands drowned when their bus plunged into an irrigation canal. In 1999, 13 tomato-sorters packed into a Dodge Ram perished after their van crashed; the muddy boots of the corpses peeked out from sheets as responders tried to identify them.
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11:26 AM, Mar. 07, 2021An earlier version of this article said the plane crash in Los Gatos Canyon occurred in 1945. It was 1948.
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THE BUZZ: Gov. Gavin Newsom’s pandemic management has fed a backlash from Californians who want to reopen their businesses, dine out, join their families for holidays and send their kids back to school. But it’s church closures that have fueled the highest-dollar blow against Newsom so far.
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LOS ANGELES Coronavirus patients are overwhelming many Los Angeles County emergency rooms and intensive care units, and hospitals are seeing ripple effects that harm operations and care across the medical network.
With 700 nurses from primary care clinics diverted to hospitals and other critical needs, county officials have been forced to temporarily shut five public primary care clinics across the county and reduce hours at most of the others, which provide children with immunizations and where people with chronic diseases have their medications managed.