Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: This celebrated film festival celebrates the world By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | October 19, 2022 Some 60 thought-provoking, relevant documentaries feature in the United Nations Association Film Festival's 25th anniversary run.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: Day of the Dead ballet, a 1700s world premiere, SF Opera’s open house By The Artful Observer | Bay City News Foundation | October 19, 2022 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.
gavin newsom Your questions about California’s gas rebate answered By Grace Gedye | CalMatters | October 19, 2022 Answers to popular questions, including whether it matters how many cars you have and why the rebate is based on 2020 tax returns.
Bay Area Was the public health workforce’s pandemic funding boost enough? By Kristen Hwang | CalMatters | October 19, 2022 During the decade after the 2008 recession, state funding for public health dropped 64%.
Arts & Entertainment A new production of ‘Jungle Book’ has teeth By Kalpana Mohan | Local News Matters | October 19, 2022 EnActe Arts’ reimagined classic is a thought-provoking romp.
Arts & Entertainment Young People’s Symphony Orchestra kicks off season on Oct. 29 By Young People's Symphony Orchestra | October 18, 2022 Three Piedmont students are YPSO members.
covid Preliminary glimpse at test scores shows steep declines in reading, math By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | October 18, 2022 Results from some of California's largest districts show that pandemic challenges lingered through 2022.
COVID-19 California to end the COVID state of emergency By Kristen Hwang and Ana B. Ibarra | CalMatters | October 17, 2022 The state of emergency gave Newsom wide-ranging powers to issue mandates and enter into billions of dollars of emergency response contracts.
California Agency battling wage theft in California is too short-staffed to do its job By Alejandro Lazo, Jeanne Kuang and Julie Watts | CalMatters | October 17, 2022 The state is a national leader in labor law, experts say, but its agency enforcing wage theft rules in California still struggles to staff up.
California Q&A: Teaching kids how to read on Zoom By Karen D'Souza | EdSource | October 17, 2022 Poor literacy can impact a person’s lifetime income potential by up to 42%.