Health Matters Who will care for older adults? We’ve plenty of know-how but too few specialists By Judith Graham | Kaiser Family Foundation Health News | November 10, 2023 Despite the surging older population, there are fewer geriatricians now than in 2000.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: SF Art Walk, Linklater’s Indigenous art, ‘Omar,’ Takács Quartet, hip-hop dance By The Artful Observer | Bay City News Foundation | November 8, 2023 Artists, writers and musicians make up the local arts scene this weekend.
Featured in Category Letter to the Editor | Great schools depend on full community support By Kim Hunter | PEF Giving Campaign Co-Chair | November 7, 2023 Giving Campaign co-chair Kim Hunter has personal reasons for going all-in on public education.
Arts & Entertainment Local Lit | November’s top tips for book lovers By Lou Fancher | November 7, 2023 Something for everyone: Ted Lasso Cookbook, inside Facebook; a housing crisis analysis, and the birth of the universe.
California California wants every high school senior to apply for student financial aid By Haydee Barahona and Li Khan | CalMatters | November 7, 2023 Will a federal delay overhauling the application process slow efforts?
Business & Finance Inside California’s billion-dollar bet to overhaul unemployment By Lauren Hepler | CalMatters | November 7, 2023 The EDD is getting a rebuild from the likes of Salesforce and Amazon as pandemic payment disputes drag on and fraud hits other state benefit systems.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Factual, fictional films in DocStories, Berlin & Beyond By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | November 3, 2023 Poignant and thought-provoking documentaries and fiction are in the mix this week.
Education How college admissions are changing after the end of affirmative action By Carolyn Jones and Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | November 3, 2023 Some colleges are boosting their student outreach to build diversity.
Bay Area Tuition-free access expanding across California community college campuses By Joshua Picazo | EdSource | November 3, 2023 All 116 California community college campuses now offer some form of tuition-free education.
California Where are the top U.S. Senate candidates raising their cash? By Yue Stella Yu and Jeremia Kimelman | CalMatters | November 3, 2023 The first open race for one of California’s U.S. Senate seats since 1992 is already awash in cash.