Bay Area One fifth of SF offices expected to remain vacant through 2026 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | October 24, 2022 Office-based employers account for nearly three-quarters of San Francisco's gross domestic product.
gavin newsom What you need to know about the California governor debate By Alexei Koseff | CalMatters | October 24, 2022 Gov. Gavin Newsom and challenger Brian Dahle clashed on abortion rights, homelessness, public schools, the state budget and more. But neither landed a knockout punch.
covid Preliminary glimpse at test scores shows steep declines in reading, math By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | October 18, 2022 Results from some of California's largest districts show that pandemic challenges lingered through 2022.
COVID-19 California to end the COVID state of emergency By Kristen Hwang and Ana B. Ibarra | CalMatters | October 17, 2022 The state of emergency gave Newsom wide-ranging powers to issue mandates and enter into billions of dollars of emergency response contracts.
COVID-19 Will Covid spike again this fall? 6 tips to help you stay safe By Céline Gounder | Kaiser Health News | October 14, 2022 Recent research suggests that the covid virus is mutating to better dodge people’s immune defenses.
city Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Oct. 11 By Exedra Staff | October 11, 2022 No news is good news for now.
COVID-19 U.S. making progress toward defanging COVID-19 but death rate remains too high, Fauci says By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | October 4, 2022 It will be important for people to receive the recently approved vaccines that target subvariant strains of the virus’ omicron variant.
city Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Oct. 4 By Exedra Staff | October 4, 2022 More cases reported in schools.
Bay Area Newsom signs legislation changing recall process By Diana Lambert | EdSource | September 30, 2022 New law addressing recalls of elected officials includes school board members.
Bay Area Thousands of California teachers say they are stressed, burned out By John Fensterwald | EdSource | September 27, 2022 Nearly twice as many teachers than in the past say that job conditions have changed for the worse.