ByNick Levinson and Marta Symkowick | Exedra Intern |
Part 3 of an Exedra series on race in Piedmont presents the views of several Black members of the community, including the first Black member of the Board of Education, a student at Millennium High School, and the city's police chief.
First-year students are finding college in a pandemic can be isolating, but campus clubs and organizations are working hard to recreate community online.
A huge number of people have been working from home for the better part of the year. The long-term implications for housing will likely benefit higher-earning workers and hurt lower income Californians.
Padilla is Gov. Gavin Newsom's choice to fill the Senate seat left open by Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris and will become the state’s first Latino U.S. senator.
Hospitals and healthcare workers are feeling the strain of a continued surge in positive COVID cases, and officials are urging Californians to stay home for the holidays.
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