California California should push harder for special education during school closures, disability rights groups say By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | April 17, 2020 “When something like this happens, we have to take care of our entire community, including the needs of our most vulnerable kids.”
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.