Featured in Category Pass the Remote: Oakland-set thriller, and tale of aging tennis pro By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | August 27, 2021 A ticking-clock thriller, documentaries with links to the Bay, and a struggling sports pro feature in this week's list of screen faves.
City Tracking COVID in Piedmont | August 24 By Exedra Staff | August 24, 2021 As cases rise, the school district takes additional steps to minimize the spread of COVID in schools.
COVID-19 What does full FDA approval of vaccine do if it’s already authorized for emergency use? By Jennifer Girotto Associate Clinical Professor of Pharmacy Practice, University of Connecticut | August 24, 2021 One-third of Americans say they won't consider being vaccinated against COVID-19 until the vaccine receives full FDA approval.
COVID-19 California Medical Board threatens to sanction doctors who abuse mask exemptions By John Fensterwald | EdSource | August 24, 2021 The board encouraged members of the public to file complaints if they believe they see inappropriate exemptions.
Uncategorized When hotter and drier means more – but eventually less – wildfire By Maureen C Kennedy, Don McKenzie, and Jeremy Littell | August 24, 2021 The diversity of wildland in the western US means that not all ecosystems respond in the same way to a hotter and drier climate.
Business & Finance Yoga classes, therapy and 401(k)s: California businesses beefing up benefits to attract workers By Grace Gedye | CalMatters | August 24, 2021 California businesses are responding to a labor shortage with social media pleas, hiring incentives, and more money.
Bay Area NASA approves UC Berkeley effort to put satellites in Mars orbit By Bay City News | August 24, 2021 The effort aims to show that relatively inexpensive spacecraft can be assembled in a short period of time to explore other planets.
Around Town Troop 4 honors new Eagle Scouts By Piedmont Troop 4 | August 20, 2021 Nine scouts advanced to the organization's highest rank of Eagle Scout.
city Tracking COVID in Piedmont | August 20 By Exedra Staff | August 20, 2021 Another uptick in cases, plus a county adjustment to vaccination totals.
California Commentary | With delta variant surging, California must require COVID vaccinations for students By Young Whan Choi | August 20, 2021 Vaccines will reduce community transmission rates, which is necessary to safely reopen schools, says OUSD parent and staff member Young Whan Choi.