Featured in Category State budget bill forces adjustments to PUSD school planning By Marta Symkowick and Exedra Staff | June 25, 2020 A blended learning model is still in the works, but AB 77 effectively removes a full distance-learning option from the table for now.
lifestyle What we’re eating now | Takeout from Bakesale Betty and Taste of Denmark By Lou Fancher | June 5, 2020 Two popular Temescal bakeries have continued to keep hungry customers satisfied during challenging times.
health The spring when California stood still By Anne Wernikoff | CALmatters | May 27, 2020 As the state hopes the worst of the pandemic has passed — and accelerates toward reopening — a photo essay reflects back on the way we were.
Food & Drink Rod’s Rocket Fuel | The Ice Man Cometh By Rod Brown | May 12, 2020 And he giveth advice: The best cocktails are made with crystal clear ice, bound to improve happy hour and impress friends -- if you're ever allowed to have them over again.
Uncategorized Dogs, kids, grownups — all eager for park barricades to come down By Sam Richards | May 5, 2020 Activities still require social distancing protocols, and gatherings and sports should only involve members of the same household.
city Starting Tuesday, City loosens shelter in place restrictions By Exedra Staff | May 1, 2020 City opens majority of its parks to allow for socially distanced use of playfields, green spaces, and walking paths.
covid-19 Newsom says state expects to reopen economy in phases By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | April 28, 2020 Parks may open soon, but likely not hair/nail salons, concerts and sporting events; schools however may start as early as July.
covid-19 Senior care facilities next major COVID-19 battlefield, panel says By Sam Richards | Bay City News | April 28, 2020 So far, one in every five coronavirus deaths in the U.S. has happened in a long-term senior care facility.
Around Town Commonwealth Club Conversation | The Science of Happiness during COVID-19 By Chris Treadway | April 7, 2020 Experts offer three tips: Cultivate social connection, positive states or “bursts of awe," and proven techniques for handling stress.
Uncategorized Wondering, worrying, waiting: A 5th grader reflects on life during a pandemic By Jia Ramakrishnan | April 3, 2020 Jia Ramakrishnan always wanted to live through a time that would go down in history, but not like this.