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California Today

The pandemic has reshaped California’s postulation patterns, truthful roads are much crowded than ever successful the afternoons. Plus, “Hamilton” returns to San Francisco.

Soumya Karlamangla

Aug. 11, 2021, 8:51 a.m. ET

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Traffic resumes connected  the 60 freeway successful  Los Angeles.
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I person a confession: I miss unreserved hour.

Living successful Los Angeles, I had travel to beryllium connected that twice-daily swell of postulation similar the sunrise and sunset of my freeway-centered life. Knowing the rhythms of the postulation made maine consciousness arsenic if I knew however to navigate my city.

But that predictability is gone. After months of thrillingly bare highways, drivers are backmost connected the roads, but I tin ne'er archer erstwhile I’m going to brushwood them.

Before the pandemic, postulation successful astir U.S. cities followed a akin pattern: a highest astir 6 a.m. and another, somewhat higher 1 astir 5 p.m.

But now, the fig of drivers connected the roadworthy increases passim the day, with a crisp emergence successful the greeting that balloons into a higher highest successful the evening. In galore places, this has resulted successful worse day postulation than earlier the pandemic.

Ian Shapiro, a location inspector who lives successful downtown L.A., said his greeting commutes had gotten shorter this year, but what was erstwhile a 45-minute day thrust from L.A.’s Westside backmost to downtown has started taking arsenic agelong arsenic an hr and 45 minutes.

“It’s conscionable chaos successful the afternoon,” Shapiro, 42, told me. “It’s going to beryllium a nightmare erstwhile kids spell backmost to school.”

In the L.A., San Francisco and San Diego metropolitan regions, drivers person been much apt to deed the roads successful the evenings this twelvemonth compared with 2019, according to Streetlight Data, an analytics institution that uses GPS information from cellphones to way postulation patterns.

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Credit...By The New York Times | Source: Streetlight Data

The roads thin to beryllium emptier successful the mornings since galore radical haven’t returned to moving from their offices. But successful the afternoons, those employees are heading home, portion distant workers are checking things disconnected their to-do lists, specified arsenic market shopping, going to the gym oregon picking up their kids from camp.

“It’s rather crowded again,” Streetlight’s Martin Morzynski told me. “And the lone clip that’s benignant of little crowded these days is the morning.”

Among the 4 places that Streetlight analyzed for maine — San Diego, San Francisco, L.A. and Sacramento — San Diego and Sacramento’s existent postulation patterns astir intimately lucifer those of 2019, with much chiseled treble peaks successful the greeting and evening.

Both San Diego and Sacramento reopened businesses sooner than the different 2 cities, suggesting that the remainder of the authorities whitethorn besides instrumentality to 2019 postulation patterns successful the coming months arsenic things get backmost to normal, Morzynski said.

For Shapiro, the congestion is simply a achy reminder of however wonderfully desolate the freeways were conscionable a twelvemonth ago. But, helium has made bid with the traffic, helium told me.

“You conscionable person to judge that’s the mode of beingness successful LA.,” helium said. “It’s ne'er going to spell away.”

For more

  • The Los Angeles Times explored congestion pricing and different methods to assistance get america backmost to the blissfully bare roads of outpouring 2020.


President Biden said past week that helium wanted fractional of caller cars sold to beryllium battery-powered by the extremity of the decade, an ambitious extremity fixed the existent complaint is lone 4 percent.

But there’s a large obstacle: cost.

Though owners of electrical cars tin reap savings successful the agelong run, galore Americans can’t spend the ample concern needed up front. The Chevrolet Bolt, a low-end electrical car, starts astatine $31,000 — astir $10,000 much than the larger gasoline-powered Chevy Malibu.

Read more from my colleagues Ivan Penn and Niraj Chokshi.


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  • Vaccine mandate fight: The California Correctional Peace Officers Association, a national representing correctional officers successful the state, has announced its program to combat a request that each authorities employees beryllium vaccinated by the extremity of September, The Sacramento Bee reports.

  • Lottery victor killed: The victor of the $2 cardinal California lottery past twelvemonth and her 1-year-old girl were killed successful Oklahoma, SFGate reports. The F.B.I. is investigating.

  • Prison-to-ICE pipeline: Phi Pham, calved successful a exile campy successful the Philippines, spent the past twelvemonth arsenic an inmate firefighter successful California and was awarded aboriginal parole. On the time of his release, Pham was turned implicit to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, The San Francisco Chronicle reports.

  • Composting quality remains: In California, burial and cremation are the lone legally allowed after-death options. But a measure advancing successful the State Legislature would legalize composting quality remains, The Ventura County Star reports.

  • Rady Shell: The Rady Shell astatine Jacobs Park, an outdoor performance hallway successful San Diego, was planned arsenic an $85 cardinal summertime signifier for the San Diego Symphony. But with the coronavirus inactive spreading, the symphony is readying to widen its enactment astatine slightest done November.

  • Angel Squad: Founded successful January, a six-month $2,500 programme called Angel Squad aims to assistance anyone go a task capitalist. It’s 1 of respective ways that radical from extracurricular Silicon Valley’s investing elite are joining the ranks of angel investors.


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Today’s California question extremity comes from Angelin Marie McGowan, a scholar who lives successful Oakland. Angelin writes:

My hidden gem is simply a play successful Philo, CA. Drive-able from the Bay Area (3-4 hours). Our household (2 parents, 2 young kids, 2 dogs) camps astatine dog-friendly Hendy Woods Campground, which is surrounded by redwoods (keeps the country chill during those blistery summertime days). Wine tasting is magnificent — reminds maine of the aged days erstwhile Sonoma wasn’t arsenic good known and crowded. Most are kid and canine affable arsenic well. We usually extremity the time lounging astatine the Navarro River. On the thrust home, we prime up sandwiches astatine Lemons’ Philo Market.

Tell america astir the champion spots to sojourn successful California. Email your suggestions to CAtoday@nytimes.com. We’ll beryllium sharing much successful upcoming editions of the newsletter.


After a 17-month hiatus, “Hamilton” is taking the signifier this week astatine San Francisco’s Orpheum Theater.

Producers accidental that the West Coast accumulation is the archetypal to reopen successful North America, The Mercury News reports. The play volition instrumentality to Broadway successful New York successful mid-September.

A antagonistic Covid trial oregon impervious of vaccination volition beryllium required to spot the philharmonic so, ticketholders, don’t propulsion distant your changeable (cards).


Thanks for reading. I’ll beryllium backmost tomorrow. — Soumya

P.S. Here’s today’s Mini Crossword, and a clue: Messenger ___ (what the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines use) (3 letters).

Steven Moity contributed to California Today. You tin scope the squad astatine CAtoday@nytimes.com.

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