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California

California oversight of nursing homes called ‘befuddling,’ ‘broken’

By Jocelyn Wiener | April 6, 2021
Officials have let the state’s largest nursing home owner and his companies operate 18 homes for years while failing to decide whether to grant the required licenses.
Arts & Entertainment

Bay Area musicians on keeping music alive in the year of covid-19

By Woody Weingarten | Bay City News Foundation | April 6, 2021
Closed venues, demanding new digital skillsets, and fewer opportunities to earn money through teaching and directing -- all of this has confronted musicians in the past year but many remain undeterred.
California

State updates event guidance to allow limited crowds for live performances, private events

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | April 6, 2021
Looser rules come with caveats, such as indoor private gatherings requiring covid testing or guests' proof of full vaccination and, after that, a cap of 150 attendees.
COVID-19

Free covid-19 testing pilot for high school athletes opens next week

By Piedmont Unified School District | April 2, 2021
The pilot program will expand to include all students in grades 6 to 12 after spring break.
Arts & Entertainment

Pass the Remote: These short films are in the running for an Oscar

By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | April 2, 2021
Engaging, exciting, and concise -- nominated films will be available live and streaming starting today, Friday April 2.
Arts & Entertainment

Best Bets: Dazzling music, explosive drama, and potent neoclassical ballet

By The Artful Observer | Bay City News Foundation | April 2, 2021
The Bay Area is a hub of artistic expression, attracting artists, writers and musicians from around the globe to live, work and create. We highlight some of the offerings here.
Bay Area

Popular Tilden steam train attraction to reopen this weekend

By Bay City News Service | April 1, 2021
A favorite local attraction nestled in Tilden Regional Park, the railway has been in operation for nearly 70 years.
Arts & Entertainment

Read all about it! BART stations tout touchless dispensers for free flash fiction

By Bay City News and Exedra staff | March 30, 2021
Each story is around 500 words -- taking only a few minutes to read -- and is suitable for all ages.
Bay Area

After attacks on Asian Americans, California lawmakers push to expand hate crime laws

By Byrhonda Lyons and Robert Lewis | CalMatters | March 30, 2021
The Atlanta shootings and other recent attacks on Asian Americans have prompted state lawmakers to resurrect past bills, but hurdles remain in documenting and prosecuting hate crimes.
Bay Area

Statewide, teacher retirements are projected at 5 percent of K-12 educator workforce

By John Fensterwald | EdSource | March 30, 2021
A recent survey says 25 percent more teachers are projected to retire this year across California, the largest number in more than a decade.
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