Bay Area New study reveals global scope of pandemic learning loss By Ashleigh Panoo | EdSource | January 31, 2023 Delays were worse in math than in reading, and students of lower socioeconomic status likely faced more hurdles to learning environments.
COVID-19 It’s ‘telehealth vs. no care’: Doctors say Congress risks leaving patients vulnerable By Sarah Jane Tribble | Kaiser Health News | January 31, 2023 A two-year extension of pandemic-era funding that helped telehealth services grow nationwide doesn’t guarantee the future of remote medicine.
Arts & Entertainment Last chance for millions of years to see this comet By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | January 27, 2023 Free viewings, no tickets required, at the Chabot Space and Science Center this weekend and next.
Arts & Entertainment What Prop. 28 funding will mean for arts education in California By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | December 6, 2022 A conversation with former Los Angeles Unified Superintendent Austin Beutner, a chief backer of Proposition 28.
COVID-19 The supply of COVID antivirals is increasing, but many patients aren’t using them By Ana B. Ibarra | CalMatters | December 5, 2022 Health officials say a key difference between this upcoming winter and the last two is the wider availability of COVID antivirals like Paxlovid.
Arts & Entertainment Hallelujah for Handel’s ‘Messiah’: Listen and/or sing along By Leslie Katz | Bay City News Foundation | November 29, 2022 The popular eighteenth-century oratorio was written for Easter but has become a Christmas favorite.
Bay Area Flu, COVID, RSV transmission increasing ‘in every category’ state officials warn By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | November 18, 2022 For infants and young toddlers, RSV can be more serious than a common cold.
Arts & Entertainment ‘Glow’ will brighten holiday season with dazzling exhibit at the Exploratorium By Victoria Hsieh | Bay City News Foundation | November 15, 2022 Opening this week, the annual exhibition will showcase light sculptures from six artists until Jan 29, 2023.
gavin newsom Poverty drops in California but only because of child tax credit, COVID relief funds By Wendy Fry | CalMatters | November 7, 2022 With the assistance, 3.9 million Californians stayed out of poverty, according to researchers.
Bay Area Would Prop. 1 allow abortions after fetal viability? Legal experts say no By Alexei Koseff | CalMatters | October 31, 2022 Proponents say that passing the proposition enshrines the right to abortion into the California Constitution so that a future court cannot take it away.