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UC disability services understaffed, students say

By Megan Tagami | CalMatters | May 22, 2023
Students report waiting months for accommodations to be approved by university disability specialists, who are responsible for up to 600 students at a time.
Bay Area

Legislative Survivor: Which big California bills were shelved in ‘suspense file?’

By Alexei Koseff and Sameea Kamal | CalMatters | May 18, 2023
Bills on abortion access, climate and homelessness were among those that made the chopping block in the Legislature's twice-yearly exercise.
Education

Is academic probation working at California’s colleges?

By Rocky Walker | CalMatters | May 12, 2023
Campuses vary in their approach but some are experimenting with new ways to reduce the stigma and retain students.
California

California debates extending PTSD coverage to more first responders

By Annie Sciacca | KFF Health News | May 12, 2023
A state Senate bill would extend workers’ compensation coverage of post-traumatic stress injuries for firefighters and police officers. But a separate bill to cover paramedics and EMTs is unlikely to be heard.
Bay Area

Rossmoor club teaches highs, lows of senior cannabis use

By Tony Hicks | May 9, 2023
The retirement community's medical marijuana club, the Rossmoor Compassion Society, has met since 2011.
California

California says new cigarettes appear to violate state’s flavored tobacco ban

By Don Thompson | KFF Health News | May 5, 2023
The ban includes menthol-flavored cigarettes, and the attorney general's office says the new products are marketed as menthol substitutes.
Bay Area

Lawmakers want more social media regulation. Here are the legal hurdles they could face

By Grace Gedye | CalMatters | May 1, 2023
A proposal to hold social media companies legally responsible for addicting kids to their platforms could run afoul of federal law and the U.S. Constitution.
Bay Area

As fentanyl deaths climb, bill would require drug education in schools

By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | May 1, 2023
Currently, drug education is optional in California K-12 schools, despite surge in overdoses and deaths.
Health Matters

How to grow your social network as you age

By Judith Graham | Kaiser Health News | April 28, 2023
As your circle of close friends shrinks, there are ways to rebuild — but not replace — the social network you had when you were younger.
health

California’s lowest paid health workers want a pay boost but face opposition

By Ana B. Ibarra | CalMatters | April 25, 2023
Some small hospitals, already under financial pressure, say they can't afford proposed wage increases.
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