Bay Area Dementia care programs help, if caregivers can find them By Judith Graham | Kaiser Health News | March 1, 2023 Unlike support groups, comprehensive care programs teach caregivers concrete skills.
Bay Area Newsom says law ‘needs to change’ after UC Berkeley housing project blocked By Michael Burke | EdSource | February 28, 2023 The governor criticized the state's environmental quality act, which has repeatedly delayed the construction of proposed student housing.
Bay Area Bay Area’s post-pandemic economic recovery is among worst in large metro areas By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | February 28, 2023 Pandemic recovery was measured via 15 different metrics, including local population growth, office occupancy, and the construction of new housing.
Bay Area Bill would make superintendent of public instruction an appointed position By Diana Lambert | EdSource | February 28, 2023 Position would still require confirmation by the Assembly, Senate and the Senate Committee on Rules.
COVID-19 How much should California spend to build up public transit? By Sameea Kamal | CalMatters | February 28, 2023 The farebox recovery funding model may not be the most viable.
Arts & Entertainment Aerialists join opera singers for ‘Cavalleria Rusticana’ adaptation By Charles Lewis III | Bay City News Foundation | February 27, 2023 The show updates the classic 1890 opera and transfers the action to Sicily in the swinging 1960s.
Arts & Entertainment Eugenie Chan’s puppet theater tackles climate change By Charles Lewis III | Bay City News Foundation | February 27, 2023 The Bay Area playwright's latest work is a cautionary but hopeful science fiction tale.
Education California colleges still use remote proctoring despite court decision By Itzel Luna | CalMatters | February 27, 2023 A federal judge last year found that the room scans performed by some remote proctoring software are unconstitutional.
Bay Area Sonya Christian named chancellor of California Community Colleges By Michael Burke | EdSource | February 24, 2023 Leader of Kern Community College District will be first woman to run the statewide system
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: We must do better to keep movie theaters alive By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | February 24, 2023 Raphael Sbarge’s “Only in Theaters” is an insightful but sobering account of the decline of the local movie theater.