Arts & Entertainment Will arts education cuts in proposed California budget have a big impact? By Karen D'Souza | EdSource | January 31, 2023 Advocates point to the power of the arts to buttress social-emotional well-being.
Bay Area State on the hook after thieves drain millions from CalFresh and CalWORKs recipients’ cards By Jeanne Kuang | CalMatters | January 30, 2023 The EBT cards the state uses to deliver financial assistance to low-income residents lack security features common to credit and debit cards.
Education UC intends to dock pay of workers who went on strike By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | January 27, 2023 The move to claw back wages paid to workers who went on strike in late 2022 affects 48,000 workers.
Arts & Entertainment Hello Dolly! comes to life at Alan Harvey Theater By Amy Moorhead | PHS Dance and Musical Theater | January 27, 2023 Rehearsals and set construction are underway for the high school performances Feb 2-5.
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.
Bay Area Future of BART likely hinges on voter approval of funding measure By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | January 27, 2023 San Francisco and San Jose metro area office occupancy has plummeted since the pandemic began.
Around Town DBFL January Bag Sale this Saturday at new donation center By Linda Smith Munyan, Dress Best for Less | January 27, 2023 Same bag sale, new location -- this Sat, Jan 28 -- at the First Congregational Church of Oakland (across from Whole Foods)
Around Town DBFL hosts monthly donation pop-up By Linda Smith Munyan, Dress Best for Less | January 27, 2023 On Saturday, Feb. 4 you can bring clothing, home goods, jewelry and small appliances to the DBFL kiosk outside of Ellen Driscoll Theater.
Bay Area The SAT and ACT are less important than you might think By Mary L. Churchill | Boston University | January 27, 2023 The proportion of colleges with test-optional policies has more than doubled since the spring of 2020.
Business & Finance Life with Money | Is Your Financial Advisor a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™? By Nate Levinson | Park Piedmont Advisors | January 27, 2023 [SPONSORED] There are four requirements to earning the designation: education, exam, experience, and ethics.