California state offices reopening Wednesday in Sacramento, not other cities
State offices in Sacramento will reopen Wednesday after being closed for two days amid protests, the California Department of Human Resources announced Tuesday.
Downtown offices in San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose and Los Angeles will remain closed, according to an emailed news release. All other state offices will reopen, the email says.
The state closed the offices after people broke into buildings and destroyed property in downtown Sacramento and other cities over the weekend amid protests over police killings of black people.
Curfews instituted in Sacramento on Monday will continue Tuesday, starting at 8 p.m. The CalHR announcement says departments should adjust schedules to accommodate local curfews orders.
This story was originally published June 2, 2020 at 5:04 PM with the headline "California state offices reopening Wednesday in Sacramento, not other cities."