Bay Area The fastest-growing homeless population? Seniors By Ana B. Ibarra | CalMatters | February 13, 2023 Increasing numbers include seniors who have been homeless for years but also those experiencing homelessness for the first time.
Business & Finance Life with Money | Introducing Our New Book: Thinking About Investing By Tom & Nick Levinson | Park Piedmont Advisors | February 10, 2023 [SPONSORED] Download the ebook or get a free print copy of Thinking About Investing, guiding principles on how to invest, by Park Piedmont Advisors.
Bay Area The pandemic fueled a public school exodus, study says By Karen D'Souza | EdSource | February 10, 2023 Disruptions wrought by the pandemic may force the education world toward rebuilding the critical connection between families and schools.
Arts & Entertainment Mark Morris dancers back in Berkeley at last, with Bacharach By Leslie Katz | Bay City News Foundation | February 10, 2023 "The Look of Love" brings together Burt Bacharach and the popular Mark Morris dance company.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: ‘Mostly British’ fest, Valentine’s Day movies By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | February 10, 2023 Much more than England in the "Mostly British" fest, plus a sweet selection of romantic fare.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: ‘Satchmo’ on stage, Black dance, ‘Falstaff,’ and more By The Artful Observer | Bay City News Foundation | February 10, 2023 The Bay Area is a hub of artistic expression, attracting artists, writers and musicians from around the globe to live, work and create. We highlight some of the offerings here.
COVID-19 Era of ‘free’ COVID vaccines, test kits, and treatments is ending. Who will pay the tab now? By Julie Appleby | Kaiser Health News | February 10, 2023 Insurers, employers, and taxpayers will all be affected as drug manufacturers move these products to the commercial market.
Around Town Bill would cap campaign donations to local school board candidates By Thomas Peele | EdSource | February 9, 2023 The $5,500 cap would also apply to donations to candidates for special district boards, such as water and sewer districts.
California Cal Poly Humboldt is anticipating an influx of new students – and housing woes By Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | February 9, 2023 A university announcement that students could be placed in off-campus housing or hotels instead of on-campus dorms triggered protests.
Arts & Entertainment Review: Vivid acting, lasting impressions in ‘Paradise Blue’ By Jean Schiffman | Bay City News Foundation | February 9, 2023 Aurora Theatre's production of this luminous and emotionally involving drama shines.