Featured in Category Education Speaker Series kicks off 2022-23 season in the new PHS theater By Lou Fancher | August 30, 2022 Topics include Title IX, relationships, understanding bias, dealing with anxiety, and philanthropy.
Around Town A (very) hot weekend lies ahead By Bay City News and Exedra Staff | August 30, 2022 Hydrate and hibernate to stay cool.
Arts & Entertainment Hooked on Books: Shakespeare, eternally reimagined, reinterpreted By Sue Gilmore | Bay City News Foundation | August 30, 2022 California Shakespeare Theater launches a radically reimagined “Lear” next month.
Bay Area Student racial diversity falters without affirmative action, UC tells U.S. Supreme Court By Emma Gallegos | EdSource | August 30, 2022 Outreach programs aimed at building diversity have not been effective -- both systemwide and at its most selective campuses.
Bay Area California passes bill to regulate wages for fast food workers By Jeanne Kuang | CalMatters | August 30, 2022 Supporters removed labor violations provision to sway moderate Democrats.
lgbtq Will California become a refuge for transgender health care? By Ariel Gans | CalMatters | August 30, 2022 A proposed bill would protect minors seeking and those providing transgender health care in the state from prosecution.
California Ranchers, tribes, state officials clash over Shasta River water By Rachel Becker | CalMatters | August 30, 2022 As California is gripped by seemingly endless drought, a standoff over shutting down ranchers’ pumps signals rising tensions over water.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Cult classics and more for a lazy long weekend By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | August 29, 2022 Long weekend screenings include Jaws, Flash Gordon, and Xanadu.
Bay Area Teens may soon have access to updated COVID-19 booster shots By Kate Sequeira | EdSource | August 26, 2022 The move to authorize the vaccines comes as the BA.5 subvariant accounts for 90% of new cases in the country.
Bay Area These 10 maps tell stories of Bay Area’s Asian diversity By Rya Jetha | Bay City News Foundation | August 26, 2022 A new study by Bay Area Equity Atlas shows how AAPI populations are distributed across the region by separating data based on ancestry.