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Will California make up for UC Riverside being less popular with out-of-state students?

By Alexei Koseff | CalMatters | June 15, 2022
UC Riverside and key legislative allies want additional funding for the school separate from what it gets from the UC system.
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Bill would give $25,000 to aspiring school counselors, social workers

By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | June 14, 2022
The aim is to help ease mental health problems among California students.
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Bay Area Juneteenth events to celebrate Black culture and history

By Olivia Green | Bay City News Foundation | June 14, 2022
Juneteenth commemorates the day in 1865 when enslaved African Americans in Galveston, Texas, were notified of their freedom.
science

UC Berkeley researchers closer to answering how many black holes wander in our galaxy

By Alexandra Garcia, Bay City News Foundation | June 14, 2022
Scientists may have identified a free-floating black hole roaming the galaxy about 2,200 to 6,200 light-years away.
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California’s food assistance plan for undocumented residents leaves some out

By Melissa Montalvo and Jeanne Kuang | CalMatters | June 14, 2022
California will offer food assistance to undocumented people over 55. Advocates say younger people need help, too.
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Race is often used as medical shorthand for how bodies work — some doctors want to change that

By Rae Ellen Bichell and Cara Anthony | Kaiser Health News | June 13, 2022
A more nuanced approach acknowledges that racial health disparities often reflect the effects of generations of systemic racism.
Education

States fight student mental health crisis with days off

By Giles Bruce | Kaiser Health New | June 13, 2022
New policies reflect a growing acknowledgment among lawmakers that emotional and physical health are intertwined.
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Local with Lisa | Learn more about X’Core Studios

By Lisa Chan Carnazzo, GrubbCo | June 10, 2022
[SPONSORED] Founders Cora Wo and Elaine Pavich talk to Lisa Chan Carnazzo about their new venture on Piedmont Ave, one of the fitness studios's three locations.
Around Town

Scorching weather could come with blackouts, utility warns

By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | June 10, 2022
Transformers can fail more often in coastal regions because equipment in many inland areas is able to handle hotter weather.
Bay Area

California’s healthcare workers face burnout. These universities want to help

By Joliamour Dubose-Morris and Colleen Murphy | June 10, 2022
Two Bay Area universities are part of a federally funded effort to improve retention in a health care industry rocked by the pandemic.
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