Bay Area UC regents ask for review of UCLA’s decision to move to Big Ten By Michael Burke | EdSource | July 22, 2022 Review by the university president's office will also look at policy allowing each campus to control its athletics programs.
Food & Drink Local with Lisa | Arthur Mac’s Tap & Snack By Lisa Chan Carnazzo, GrubbCo | July 22, 2022 [SPONSORED] A family friendly spot featuring an outdoor beer garden, fire pits, handmade pizza and spicy wings.
Bay Area UC tracks drop in students returning after COVID start By Michael Burke | EdSource | July 22, 2022 Retention rates hit low-income and first-generation students the most, but officials expect rates will rebound.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: Diego Rivera exhibition highlights artist’s deep ties to SF By Sue Gilmore | Bay City News Foundation | July 22, 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 Truckers demand action from Newsom amid port blockade By Emily Hoeven | CalMatters | July 22, 2022 Truckers have been protesting a controversial state labor law up and down the state for weeks.
business Small business grants overshadow loan program in COVID-19 response By Grace Gedye | CalMatters | July 21, 2022 California rolled out the two financial assistance programs about a week apart in late 2020.
Arts & Entertainment Piedmont Chamber Music Festival returns to PCA July 20 – 24 By Lou Fancher | July 20, 2022 Festival organizer and violinist Wayne Lee is a PHS grad who started the festival in 2016 with his wife Juliana Han.
Bay Area California poised to restrict bee-killing pesticides By Rachel Becker | CalMatters | July 20, 2022 California is acting later than many states, but its rules would be among the nation’s most extensive.
California New pathway to a diploma opens doors for students with disabilities By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | July 20, 2022 Potentially 10% of the overall number of students enrolled in special education in California would benefit.
Featured in Category Travelogue | A road trip through beautiful British Columbia By Julie Reichle | July 19, 2022 Exedra photographer Julie Reichle and her husband Bill found a way to beat the heat and avoid travel disruptions by taking roads less traveled.