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California

Facing recall, Newsom uses anti-tax amendment for his own devices

By Ben Christopher | CalMatters | May 11, 2021
Does the governor’s tax rebate plan follow California’s constitution? His finance director says yes, but an anti-tax activist isn’t so sure.
California

Newsom proposes expanding Golden State stimulus to middle class

By Jackie Botts | CalMatters | May 11, 2021
Gov. Gavin Newsom is proposing to use federal relief money and California’s record-setting tax revenue from the wealthy to send $600 stimulus checks to four out of five tax filers, pay down back rent for tenants and help millions catch up on utility bills.
California

Water infrastructure funding comes as 4 Bay Area counties join drought list

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | May 11, 2021
Alameda County is one of four counties in the Bay Area added to the governor's emergency drought proclamation.
Lifestyle

World-renowned Bay Area architect Art Gensler dies

By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | May 11, 2021
The firm Gensler co-founded in 1965 is now the biggest architecture firm in the world. Local projects include the Chase Center and Moscone Convention Center West.
Arts & Entertainment

Oakland residents and civic leaders turn to quilt art to combat gun violence

By Nick Marnell | Bay City News Foundation | May 11, 2021
A partnership with a local anti-violence organization and a national anti-gun violence nonprofit will use quilting art to foster community dialogue.
covid

FDA approves Pfizer covid-19 vaccine for children ages 12-15

By Diana Lambert | EdSource | May 11, 2021
Vaccine appointments for children ages 12-15 will be available via MyTurn starting on Thursday.
Bay Area

A’s to leave Oakland? MLB says the team can explore other markets

By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | May 11, 2021
Organization points to slow pace of discussions with the City of Oakland and other stakeholders around a proposed new stadium on the Oakland waterfront.
Arts & Entertainment

A new film, to premiere online via BAMPFA, explores how 8 Bay Area artists are surviving

By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | May 7, 2021
"Tell Them We Were Here" profiles some 60 local artists, musicians, and curators.
Bay Area

Mills College faculty approves motion of vote of no confidence in administration

By Bay City News | May 7, 2021
The motion, which comes after the announcement in March that the college would not hand out final degrees after 2023, won 73 percent approval.
COVID-19

Covid testing has turned into a financial windfall for hospitals and other providers

By Jay Hancock and Hannah Norman | Kaiser Health News | May 7, 2021
Insurers and other payers “have no bargaining power in this game” because there is no price cap in some situations, said Ge Bai, an associate professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health who has studied test economics.
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