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‘Automatic’ registration would boost California’s voter rolls. What’s the downside?

By Sameea Kamal | CalMatters | June 18, 2024
The bill aims to capture the state’s 4.7 million residents who are unregistered but eligible to vote — and who are predominantly Black, Latino, Asian or younger.
Housing

These cities have a new tactic to evade California housing laws. Legal experts are dubious

By Ben Christopher | CalMatters | June 18, 2024
A recent court ruling exempted five charter cities from a controversial housing law. That’s given anti-density advocates across California an idea.
Health Matters

Older women are different than older men. Their health is woefully understudied.

By Judith Graham | KFF Health News | June 18, 2024
The White House has launched an initiative on women’s health.
Bay Area

Sonoma declares emergency for Point Fire; red flag warning issued across North Bay

By Staff | Bay City News | June 17, 2024
The Point Fire began Sunday afternoon above Dry Creek Valley near Stewarts Point-Skaggs Springs Road.
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Ex-spokesperson sues DA Pamela Price for wrongful termination, racial discrimination

By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | June 17, 2024
Patricia Lee, a former local TV reporter who worked for Price for about six months in 2023, filed the suit.
business

Oakland council moves forward with sale of city’s Coliseum stake to development group

By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | June 15, 2024
Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao has said that money from the sale will help her administration close a $177 million budget gap while avoiding layoffs and major cuts to city services.
Bay Area

Expert panel focuses on how climate change has affected home insurance, seeks solutions

By Shreya Komar | Bay City News | June 15, 2024
Insurance providers are raising their premium rates or withdrawing entirely from climate-vulnerable regions (e.g. certain neighborhoods in Piedmont).
Elections

PUSD approves parcel tax increase, considers another

By Damin Esper | June 14, 2024
Recent community survey indicates voter support for increase in Measure H.
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How abortion pill ruling fits into CA access

By Lynn La | CalMatters | June 14, 2024
Gov. Gavin Newsom and others cautioned that the fight isn’t over and that reproductive rights could still be under threat — even in California.
commentary

Supreme Court could weaken environmental law used in California housing conflicts

By Dan Walters | CalMatters | June 14, 2024
A recent Supreme Court ruling could curtail misuse of the California Environmental Quality Act by those who oppose development.
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