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.
Bay Area California does little to ensure all kids read by third grade By John Fensterwald | EdSource | August 26, 2022 A national push to change the teaching of reading shows a contrast between other states and California's hands-off approach.
Arts & Entertainment ‘Ramses the Great’ immersive exhibition: mummies and more By Olivia Wynkoop | Bay City News Foundation | August 26, 2022 Portions of ticket sales will go to preservation and excavation efforts for ancient artifacts in Egypt.
climate change California phases out new gas cars — so what’s next for electric cars? By Nadia Lopez | CalMatters | August 25, 2022 California will revolutionize the car market by ending sales of new gas cars within 12 years, forcing car buyers to switch to electric cars.
California Wage theft: Car wash workers in $2.3 million case await pay 3 years later By Alejandro Lazo and Lil Kalish | CalMatters | August 25, 2022 The state said the case against Playa Vista would be the largest wage theft payout by a California car wash.
Arts & Entertainment At new Berkeley artist housing complex passersby will view plays in progress By Charles Lewis III | Bay City News Foundation | August 24, 2022 The Medak Center in downtown Berkeley is scheduled to open in September.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: ‘Goddess’ at Berkeley Rep, Hershey Felder as Chopin and Brazilian guitarist Guinga By The Artful Observer | Bay City News Foundation | August 24, 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.
Arts & Entertainment ‘Broken Seeds Still Grow’ explores a pain point in history By Kalpana Mohan | Local News Matters | August 23, 2022 Dance, art, calligraphy, and spoken word tell stories of the 1947 Partition of the Indian subcontinent.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Arthouse gems from the Pacific Film Archive By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | August 23, 2022 The fall calendar offers a heady showcase of genres and styles that includes iconic and experimental picks.