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Plans to fix gaps in Newsom’s mental health court reopen divisions over involuntary care

By Marisa Kendall | CalMatters | April 27, 2026
CARE Court struggles to serve Californians in acute mental health crises. Two bills are moving forward to change that.

Why the ‘Good Death’ is having its moment: Candid conversations are reshaping life’s end

By Laura M. Holson | Stanford Center on Longevity

Real estate investors profit from long-term care while residents languish

By Jordan Rau | KFF Health News

Your new therapist: chatty, leaky, and hardly human

By Darius Tahir | KFF Health News

Doctors are adopting AI to take notes during visits — what to know about opting out

By KFF Health News

California

‘A false front’: The California agency failing to stop conservatorship abuses

By Byrhonda Lyons | CalMatters | April 9, 2026
A CalMatters investigation into a state oversight agency found it failed to fulfill its elder care mandate, even as California's population ages.
Technology

California jury finds Meta, Google liable for teen’s mental distress in landmark social media trial

By Colin Lecher | CalMatters | March 25, 2026
This case, and others like it, have produced reams of internal documents showing how executives put profits over teens’ mental wellness. 
Health Matters

After multiple strikes, Kaiser workers ratify new contract, ending labor dispute

By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | March 23, 2026
Dispute had been about better wages, workplace safety improvements and solutions to staffing shortages.
climate change

California is spending hundreds of millions on heat. Will it ever be a public health priority?

By Ana B. Ibarra and Alejandra Reyes-Velarde | CalMatters | March 19, 2026
Extreme heat, driven by climate change, is also a public health concern.
Elections

Many ACA customers are paying higher premiums. Most blame Trump and republicans, poll finds.

By Julie Appleby | KFF Health News | March 19, 2026
Affordability issues are hitting home as the midterm election approaches.
Arts & Entertainment

AI ‘slop’ is flooding children’s media. Parents should be very alarmed

By Emily Tate Sullivan | The74 | March 18, 2026
Low-quality, mass-produced video content is a “monster problem” for child development, with few guardrails in place to stop it.
Bay Area

Seeking more help for students in crisis, Cal State weighs options for after-hours mental health care

By Amy DiPierro | EdSource | March 17, 2026
University officials say improving overnight care is a must, citing thousands of after-hours crisis calls.
Education

Once given out at USC, this banned, opioid-like product is still cropping up in California

By Phoebe Huss | CalMatters | March 17, 2026
Products containing kratom leaf, addictive and banned, are still available for sale throughout the state.
Bay Area

Bay Area heat wave may push temperatures near record territory this week

By Bay City News and Exedra Staff | March 17, 2026
Temperatures at many oceanside areas will also be unseasonably warm.
Technology

Sutter Health’s new robotic surgical systems in SF aim to speed patient recovery

By Tanay Gokhale | Bay City News | March 11, 2026
The technology will enable surgeons to operate with greater precision and improve post-surgery recovery times.
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