Bay Area Newsom signs bill making family leave affordable to more workers By Jeanne Kuang | CalMatters | September 30, 2022 Bill increases leave payments to 90% of paychecks for lower-income workers in 2025.
Arts & Entertainment Touring the nature trails and history museum at China Camp State Park By Larry Sokoloff | Bay City News Foundation | September 26, 2022 The historic coastal site receives no state funding.
Arts & Entertainment Throw an axe, gnaw a turkey leg, travel back in time at Renaissance Faire By Janis Mara | Bay City News Foundation | September 22, 2022 Don your ruffs and farthingales, Elizabethan times are back.
Bay Area Cities and towns across California only get the libraries they can afford By Emma Gallegos | EdSource | September 20, 2022 Local elected officials decide how to fund libraries.
Bay Area California school organizations urge veto of latest bill to remove lead in school water By John Fensterwald | EdSource | September 16, 2022 They point to high costs and argue the standard for treatment remains hazardous for kids.
California Children in Northern California learn to cope with wildfire trauma By Heidi de Marco | Kaiser Health News | September 9, 2022 Doctors and health officials say more children in the state are growing up with wildfire, which can cause stress, depression, anxiety, and other lasting trauma. Experts say there are ways to help kids stay calm.
gavin newsom Lawmakers approve groundbreaking internet privacy law for kids By Grace Gedye | CalMatters | September 6, 2022 Here’s what it does, and what happens next.
Around Town A (very) hot weekend lies ahead By Bay City News and Exedra Staff | August 30, 2022 Hydrate and hibernate to stay cool.
Bay Area Teens may soon have access to updated COVID-19 booster shots By Kate Sequeira | EdSource | August 26, 2022 The move to authorize the vaccines comes as the BA.5 subvariant accounts for 90% of new cases in the country.
Bay Area These 10 maps tell stories of Bay Area’s Asian diversity By Rya Jetha | Bay City News Foundation | August 26, 2022 A new study by Bay Area Equity Atlas shows how AAPI populations are distributed across the region by separating data based on ancestry.