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Oakland pizza/beer garden seeks to feed doctors, nurses and first responders

By Arthur Mac's Tap & Snack | April 10, 2020
[SPONSORED] Arthur Mac's Tap & Snack co-owner, Piedmonter Joel DelGiorgio, pivoted early to takeout only and hopes to get meals to healthcare workers on the front lines.
California

California schools’ response to pandemic varies widely

By Ricardo Cano | CALmatters | April 10, 2020
Parents across the state have had very different experiences when it comes to distance learning; wealth inequality appears to be a major factor.
COVID-19

Millennial Zeitgeist: Attitudes about COVID-19 shift as cases among young adults rise

By Victoria Knight | Kaiser Health News | April 10, 2020
20- and 30-somethings were initially told the coronavirus was more likely to strike older people, but then some of their peers started getting seriously sick.
COVID-19

Comic relief from COVID-19: Leaders really meme it when they say stay home

By Mary Chris Jaklevic | Kaiser Health News | April 10, 2020
State and city officials are using a dose of humor to urge residents to stay home in the serious mission of controlling COVID-19.
COVID-19

A Colorado ski community planned to test everyone for COVID-19. Here’s what happened.

By Christie Aschwanden | Kaiser Health News | April 10, 2020
A couple decided to donate a new test from their company to enable coronavirus testing for everyone in their ski resort community. It was an experiment that promised to show what widespread testing could do to fight the spread of COVID-19.
COVID-19

Here’s how putting California’s homeless in hotels actually works

By Matt Levin | CALmatters | April 9, 2020
State officials are trying to find hotel rooms for homeless Californians with COVID-19 or vulnerabilities, but say the logistics are daunting.
Bay Area

Bay Area coronavirus updates | Thurs., Apr. 9

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | April 9, 2020
Yelp announces furloughs; Berkeley Unified School District temporarily pausing live video instruction.
COVID-19

Nation’s most vulnerable populations face greater risk from coronavirus

By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | April 9, 2020
One of the barriers to ensuring that vulnerable populations are protected is that health officials aren't collecting and reporting COVID-19 data about race and ethnicity.
Bay Area

Don’t cancel summer internships, California STEM education advocates caution

By Sydney Johnson | EdSource | April 9, 2020
Cancellations are on the rise and could have an irreversible, long-lasting impact on the science and technology talent pool.
California

Most CA parents are worried school closures will leave their students behind, survey finds

By John Fensterwald | EdSource | April 9, 2020
The transition to distance learning has been uneven, particularly in providing services to special education students.
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