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climate change

California fire season has been quiet. A heat wave could change that fast

By Rachel Becker | CalMatters | July 29, 2026
California has so far escaped devastating fires this summer, but a coming heat wave increases the potential for dangerous conditions.
Housing

Young Californians cite cost of living, distrust as top concerns, new poll finds

By Christopher Vinasco, Bay City News | July 29, 2026
Cost of living and inflation ranked as the single biggest motivator for the 2026 midterms, followed by opposition to the Trump administration, including among voters registered with no party preference.
health

Kaiser used an algorithm — not clinicians — to triage mental health patients, a union alleges

By Ana B. Ibarra | CalMatters | July 29, 2026
The complaint lands in the middle of contract negotiations between the healthcare union and Kaiser Northern California, which have dragged on for more than a year without an agreement.
City

The Blotter | Man found rummaging through trash

By Damin Esper | July 28, 2026
Plus, report of a high school break-in, and stolen and abandoned vehicles.
California

California will add science scores to its school accountability system. Why it matters

By John Fensterwald | EdSource | July 28, 2026
Critics pan initial display of new state measure of students’ growth on tests.
Education

Civic education in U.S. includes instruction, but little participation, report says

By Diana Lambert | EdSource | July 28, 2026
The Center on Reinventing Public Education at Arizona State University also found that few districts offer professional development opportunities for teachers on how to discuss controversial topics.
City

Ballot measure arguments due August 3, 2026

By City of Piedmont | July 28, 2026
Plus: See who's pulled papers to run for City Council and School Board.
Bay Area

Red Cross declares emergency blood shortage, seeks Bay Area donors

By Valerie Conklin | Bay City News | July 28, 2026
Significant shortage prompts emergency for only second time in organization's 145-year history.
California

Newsom reverses on long-sought paid leave benefit for teachers in California

By Annie Sciacca | KFF Health News | July 28, 2026
California lawmakers had given public school and community college employees up to 14 weeks of paid pregnancy leave in the education bill.
California

California pension ruling limits how many vacation hours workers can count for retirement

By Adam Ashton | CalMatters | July 27, 2026
A new state Supreme Court ruling upholds limits on how many vacation hours government workers can cash out and apply toward the pension formulas.
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