gavin newsom California’s next cannabis battle may be coming to a city near you By Alexei Koseff | CalMatters | June 21, 2022 Some California cannabis companies are going directly to voters to get around local officials opposed to dispensaries.
Bay Area Assembly leader: Gas rebates likely ‘before October’ By Emily Hoeven | CalMatters | June 21, 2022 Relief will likely not come before the gas excise tax set to begin July 1 that will increase prices at the pump by nearly 3 cents per gallon.
Bay Area Campuses looking to offer housing for students and their children By Betty Márquez Rosales | EdSource | June 21, 2022 Students in need of year-round, stable housing face particular challenges when deciding which school to attend.
Bay Area The politics of public swimming at the College of Marin By Katy St. Clair | Bay City News Foundation | June 20, 2022 A nonprofit swim club for children raises equity questions about how swim time is allocated among community groups.
Bay Area New teaching pre-K through 3rd grade credential to require literacy training focus By John Fensterwald | EdSource | June 17, 2022 State commission hopes new credential will help attract thousands of teachers for transitional kindergarten; literacy advocates press for strong literacy standards.
Around Town PHS student wins 2nd place in international art competition By Laura Blank | Reader Submission | June 17, 2022 Anne Jumper is a rising senior at Piedmont High School.
COVID-19 Pandemic babies show developmental delays, more research shows By Karen D'Souza | EdSource | June 17, 2022 Infants and toddlers may be the most vulnerable to pandemic stresses and trauma because they have never known life without COVID.
gavin newsom Will California ban involuntary servitude? By Emily Hoeven | CalMatters | June 17, 2022 Political intensity on the agenda as the end of the legislative session in Sacramento nears.
Arts & Entertainment Nation’s highest museum and library honor goes to OMCA By Alexandra Garcia | Bay City News Foundation | June 16, 2022 OMCA’s first national medal is the highest honor to be given to museums and libraries in the nation.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Must-see LGBTQ movies at Frameline By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | June 16, 2022 Now in its 46th year, the festival brings 125 LGBTQIA titles to Bay Area screens.