Bay Area CA officially in recession, budget cuts loom By Emily Hoeven | CALmatters | April 17, 2020 It will probably take several months to get a clear idea of the budget situation.
COVID-19 ‘It’s not over until it’s over’: 5 things to know about hitting the COVID-19 peak By Phil Galewitz | Kaiser Health News | April 17, 2020 The peak does not mean the pandemic is nearly over and what comes next depends on readiness.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Thurs., Apr. 16 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | April 16, 2020 45 new cases in Alameda County; 2,000+ hotel rooms secured for vulnerable San Francisco homeless.
COVID-19 True toll of COVID-19 on U.S. health care workers unknown By Christina Jewett, Liz Szabo | Kaiser Health News | April 16, 2020 U.S. officials say they have no comprehensive way to count those who lose their lives trying to save others.
California SAT and ACT plan at-home college admissions exams for fall if crisis keeps schools closed By Larry Gordon |EdSource | April 16, 2020 Exams will include high-tech proctoring to discourage cheating.
health Acts of grace from everyday Californians are getting us through coronavirus pandemic By Jocelyn Wiener | CALmatters | April 16, 2020 Neighbors are gifting toilet paper, buying groceries for the elderly and holding sing-alongs in the street at proper distances.
covid-19 ‘What the health?’: How will we reopen the economy? By Syndicate – Kaiser Health News | April 16, 2020 Health experts across the ideological spectrum agree: The U.S. will need more robust testing before it's safe to relax social-distancing requirements.
COVID-19 Increased scrutiny on Newsom’s spending By Emily Hoeven | CALmatters | April 16, 2020 There are growing questions about where the money is going and whether we'll get what we're paying for.
Bay Area California’s undocumented workers to get $125 million coronavirus disaster relief By Ana B. Ibarra | CALmatters | April 15, 2020 California partnered with philanthropies to provide up to $1,000 in coronavirus relief to households with undocumented workers.
California Politics in the pandemic: Two California elections in May provide a preview By Laurel Rosenhall | CALmatters | April 15, 2020 With coronavirus limiting human contact, campaigns are still trying to engage voters, raise money and make sure people vote in elections by mail.