Bay Area After 3 weeks, Alameda County mask mandate is over By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | June 28, 2022 The order applied to most indoor public settings.
Bay Area Bay Area medical, legal experts foresee dire consequences in court ruling on abortion By Kiley Russell, Alexandra Garci, Allison Dickson and Molly Burke | Bay City News Foundation | June 24, 2022 Bay Area experts weigh in on broad health and well-being impacts of the decision.
Arts & Entertainment Newsom champions California as a sanctuary state for people seeking abortion By Emma Gallegos | EdSource | June 24, 2022 Announcement comes as three West Coast states declare shared efforts to protect abortion access.
Bay Area After Roe: What happens to abortion in California? By Alexei Koseff and Kristen Hwang | CalMatters | June 24, 2022 California can expect a possible influx of out-of-state patients and changes for health care providers as well as action in the political and legislative arenas.
Bay Area California Prop. 13’s ‘unjust legacy’ detailed in critical study By John Fensterwald | EdSource | June 22, 2022 Study recommends no specific fix to 1978 property tax limit initiative but cites many reasons to consider reforms.
Arts & Entertainment Nation’s highest museum and library honor goes to OMCA By Alexandra Garcia | Bay City News Foundation | June 16, 2022 OMCA’s first national medal is the highest honor to be given to museums and libraries in the nation.
Bay Area At this Oakland high school, restorative justice goes far beyond discipline By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | June 16, 2022 Five years after expanding its program, Fremont High has seen dramatic improvements.
Arts & Entertainment Bay Area Juneteenth events to celebrate Black culture and history By Olivia Green | Bay City News Foundation | June 14, 2022 Juneteenth commemorates the day in 1865 when enslaved African Americans in Galveston, Texas, were notified of their freedom.
Bay Area California’s food assistance plan for undocumented residents leaves some out By Melissa Montalvo and Jeanne Kuang | CalMatters | June 14, 2022 California will offer food assistance to undocumented people over 55. Advocates say younger people need help, too.
Bay Area California’s healthcare workers face burnout. These universities want to help By Joliamour Dubose-Morris and Colleen Murphy | June 10, 2022 Two Bay Area universities are part of a federally funded effort to improve retention in a health care industry rocked by the pandemic.