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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.

Summer jobs are getting harder for teens to find

By Yuxuan Xie | EdSource

There are 2 types of grade inflation. Students’ learning and earnings are at risk

By Chad Aldeman | The74

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

By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters

Alameda County Fair opens Friday, kicking off three weeks of food and fun

By Lloyd B. Davis | Bay City News

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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.
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Golden Gate Bridge tolls set to increase 50 cents in July

By Pete Young | Bay City News | June 18, 2026
The increase is part of a multi-year program approved by the Golden Gate Bridge board of directors.
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Best Bets: Free Opera San Jose, Beethoven’s Ninth, Trillian Welch, Lewis Belt, and more

By The Artful Observer | Bay City News | June 17, 2026
Opera, folk, symphony, musical theater, and comedy are on stages around the region this weekend.
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Review: Herb Alpert, Tijuana Brass delight with nostalgia, great tunes in Davies Hall

By Leslie Katz | Bay City News | June 17, 2026
The beloved musician and his band brought down the house at a 60th anniversary celebration of the hit LP "Whipped Cream & Other Delights."
Bay Area

Golden Gate Bridge to close for July Fourth fireworks show

By Pete Young | Bay City News | June 16, 2026
The location replaces a waterfront event along San Francisco's Embarcadero; Karl the Fog has yet to weigh in.
Bay Area

University of California committee to consider bringing back SAT, ACT requirement in admissions

By Michael Burke | EdSource | June 16, 2026
Committee will also investigate the possibility of using 11th grade Smarter Balanced scores.
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Juneteenth celebrations to honor Black culture through music, art, and food

By Adam Sutro, Bay City News | June 16, 2026
Oakland events feature festivities at Lake Merritt, Prescott Market, and OMCA.
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The Dish | Honey-Roasted Sweet Potatoes with Yogurt Sauce

By Kia Moore | June 16, 2026
Sweet potatoes with tangy yogurt can be a side or even dinner.
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Your medical provider might be recording your mental health care visits

By Roxsy Lin | CalMatters | June 16, 2026
Mental health professionals at Kaiser say an artificial intelligence tool that records medical appointments should have more safeguards.
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Frameline 50 and SF Black Film festivals, ‘classics’ at Stanford, and more

By Anita Katz | Bay City News | June 15, 2026
Festival season is in full swing with dozens of options on screens across the region this week.
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