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Environment

This million-square-foot data center would be the biggest in the state. How local leaders are challenging it.

By Deborah Brennan | CalMatters | June 23, 2026
Energy-intensive data centers create excessive noise pollution and rely heavily on local electricity and water resources — then leave residents to foot the bill.
Bay Area

Embarcadero Plaza waterfront park design approved, plans to break ground late 2026

By Kelcie Lee, Bay City News | June 22, 2026
Funding for the $40 million project is being split by the private and public sectors.
California

California lawmakers look to settle turf war over community college bachelor’s degrees

By Michael Burke | EdSource | June 22, 2026
State law permits community colleges to create bachelor’s degree programs, as long as they don’t duplicate what’s offered at California’s four-year universities.
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Summer jobs are getting harder for teens to find

By Yuxuan Xie | EdSource | June 22, 2026
Job announcements in the entertainment and leisure sectors have plummeted compared to a year ago.
Bay Area

Bay Area lawmakers seek $32.2 million in emergency federal funds to fight grape pest

By Tanay Gokhale | Bay City News | June 20, 2026
Vines infested with the pest were supplied to multiple Costco locations across California and the insects have since spread to at least 38 counties.
Elections

Want faster election results? California Democrats won’t clamp down on late voters

By Maya C. Miller | CalMatters | June 20, 2026
Democratic leaders in California won't pursue changes that would decrease voter access.
Bay Area

New study finds microplastics in the San Francisco Bay 10 times smaller than previously measured

By Ruth Dusseault | Bay City News | June 19, 2026
Study could inform broader research on plastics and human health, coastal ecosystems, and marine carbon trapping.
Technology

Cal State faculty push to prevent AI tools from replacing them as schools and staff experiment

By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | June 19, 2026
A bill proposing limitations so far has garnered no opposition from lawmakers and may clear the Legislature as soon as Monday.
public safety

Flock Safety denies that feds directly accessed San Francisco’s camera system

By Alise Maripuu and Pete Young | Bay City News | June 18, 2026
SFPD has turned off access to its ALPR system for NCRIC, an agency that shares data federally and regionally as well as locally.
California

California is getting ready to increase a health insurance tax. Will it affect your premium?

By Ana B. Ibarra | CalMatters | June 18, 2026
New federal rules are forcing the state to restructure its managed care organization tax.
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