California ‘The country is watching’: California homeless crisis looms as Gov. Newsom eyes political future By Angela Hart | Kaiser Health News | February 9, 2023 Newsom's legacy as governor and path forward in the Democratic Party hinge on his making visible headway on California’s homeless crisis.
California Fearing violence, CSU seeks court order to protect those who complained about Chico professor By Thomas Peele | EdSource | February 9, 2023 The suspended biology professor allegedly threatened campus gun violence.
Bay Area Family business: Meet the Legacy Caucus in the California Legislature By Ben Christopher | CalMatters | February 8, 2023 What does it mean for lawmaking that one in 10 state lawmakers is related by blood or marriage to other legislators past and present?
Education Why California still doesn’t mandate dyslexia screening By Joe Hong | CalMatters | February 8, 2023 Dominic Levy does homework at his home in Clayton on Jan. 29, 2023.
Around Town Photos | Pinewood Derby, a Scouting rite of passage By Exedra Staff | Photos by Julie Reichle | February 7, 2023 Creative and colorful car designs were on display.
Arts & Entertainment Review: Noisy but not too ‘Mean Girls’ stay true to film source By Robert Sokol | Bay City News Foundation | February 7, 2023 The musical is based on the 2004 comedy written by Tina Fey and Rosalind Wiseman.
Featured in Category To Market, to Market we go … for a Galentines Party By Jennifer Rego | The Market | February 7, 2023 [SPONSORED] This Wed and Thurs, Feb 8 and 9, grab a girlfriend (or two) and join us for drinks, shopping, and fun prizes.
Around Town Popularity of PRD’s new movie group prompts change of venue and time By Dick Carter | February 7, 2023 The "2nd Thursdays Flix Fest" will now meet at the PCA on the second Thursday of each month from 10:30 am to 1 pm starting Feb 9.
California Ground zero: Rain brings little relief to California’s depleted groundwater By Alastair Bland | CalMatters | February 7, 2023 More than 5,000 dry residential wells have been reported statewide in the past decade.
California Study of LAUSD confirms benefits of four years of math By John Fensterwald | EdSource | February 7, 2023 High school seniors who took math were significantly more likely to enroll in a four-year college and return the following year.