arts San Francisco Art Institute, USF merger talks fail By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | July 19, 2022 Founded in 1871, SFAI is one of the nation's oldest art schools.
Bay Area Bay Area medical, legal experts foresee dire consequences in court ruling on abortion By Kiley Russell, Alexandra Garci, Allison Dickson and Molly Burke | Bay City News Foundation | June 24, 2022 Bay Area experts weigh in on broad health and well-being impacts of the decision.
Arts & Entertainment Newsom champions California as a sanctuary state for people seeking abortion By Emma Gallegos | EdSource | June 24, 2022 Announcement comes as three West Coast states declare shared efforts to protect abortion access.
Bay Area After Roe: What happens to abortion in California? By Alexei Koseff and Kristen Hwang | CalMatters | June 24, 2022 California can expect a possible influx of out-of-state patients and changes for health care providers as well as action in the political and legislative arenas.
Bay Area The politics of public swimming at the College of Marin By Katy St. Clair | Bay City News Foundation | June 20, 2022 A nonprofit swim club for children raises equity questions about how swim time is allocated among community groups.
Featured in Category PEF announces $3,350,000 grant to PUSD for 2022-23 school year By Piedmont Education Foundation | May 27, 2022 Successful Giving Campaign contributes to teacher salaries, libraries and student support, and more.
Around Town Church sponsors fundraiser for Ukrainian family By Piedmont Community Church | May 27, 2022 Dinner on Saturday, June 4 will benefit the Putrenkov family, who recently escaped from the war-torn Donbas region.
Bay Area Program connects retired doctors and community clinics By Larry Sokoloff | Bay City News Foundation | May 26, 2022 San Francisco-based Encore Physicians provides clinics nationally with expertise and doctors with paid work.
Bay Area How much is that big doggie in the (shelter) window? By Kathleen Kirkwood | Bay City News Foundation | May 6, 2022 Oakland's animal shelter and others around the state are seeing an increase in large dogs coming in.
California Tech titans want the richest Californians to pay for pandemic preparedness By Angela Hart | Kaiser Health News | April 26, 2022 The proposed tax would help rebuild the state's crumbling public health infrastructure and try to head off another pandemic, advocates say.