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    Press Play with Madeleine Brand

    Are beachgoers violating California’s stay-at-home orders?

    Some beaches in Orange and Ventura Counties were open this weekend — during the first heat wave of the year.

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    By Madeleine Brand • Apr 27, 2020 • 1 min read

    Some beaches in Orange and Ventura Counties were open this weekend — during the first heat wave of the year. Many people who went there reportedly came from LA and San Diego Counties, whose beaches were closed, though San Diego reopened its coast today.

    But all of California is supposed to be under stay-at-home orders. Are county officials who are keeping their beaches open — and residents who are going there — violating the policy?

    Also, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is suing Gov. Gavin Newsom and other state lawmakers. The civil rights group wants the state to drastically reduce the prison population and stop all transfers of inmates to federal immigration detention centers because of how quickly the disease seems to be spreading in U.S. jails and prisons.

    Similarly, local activist groups have sued LA County and Sheriff Alex Villanueva, alleging they’ve failed to protect inmates from COVID-19.

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      Madeleine Brand

      Host, 'Press Play'

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      Vice President of Talk Programming, KCRW

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      Former Producer/Line Editor, Press Play

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      Digital News & Culture Editor

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    The full episode

    1 of 5
    Lives of working moms under quarantine
    1. 0:00Are beachgoers violating California’s stay-at-home orders?You’re reading this
    2. 9:39Moms struggle to create work-life balance during COVID-19
    3. 20:01Experiences from a nurse who treated patients during 1980s AIDS outbreak
    4. 26:271980s AIDS outbreak: Lessons for coronavirus
    5. 35:28Music critics love Fiona Apple’s ‘Fetch the Bolt Cutters’
    Back to Press Play with Madeleine Brand