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Wellness

UC Berkeley researchers seek to understand why psilocybin alters the visual experience

By Cameron Fozi | Bay City News | June 14, 2024
The study marks UC Berkeley’s first experiments on humans with a Schedule I substance — those which the federal government considers to have no currently accepted medical use.
Arts & Entertainment

Pier 24’s final exhibition showcases photobooks by 17 acclaimed artists 

By Francine Brevetti | Bay City News | June 14, 2024
World class photography on view until January 2025 when the gallery will shutter its doors.
Featured in Category

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.
Crime & Safety

AlCo DA Price responds to her critics, rejects recall group’s demand she fire a subordinate

By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | June 13, 2024
Price rejected calls from the group Save Alameda For Everyone to fire Desmond Jeffries, director of recruitment and retention in her office.
California

California ranks bottom third in overall child well-being, per new report

By Betty Márquez Rosales | EdSource | June 13, 2024
The report’s findings provide context to the conversation on chronic absenteeism plaguing schools.
climate change

This seashell could be California’s next state symbol

By Bay City News | June 12, 2024
State legislator says the shell of the black abalone, an endangered marine snail, is the ideal choice — to represent the threat of climate change and to honor its history with Native American tribes.
Arts & Entertainment

Best Bets: Redwood City free shows; Faye Carol at Juneteenth, GoGo Penguin, ‘Partenope,’ SF Symphony all-Russian concert  

By The Artful Observer | Bay City News | June 12, 2024
Jazz-blues icon Faye Carol is the headliner at Berkeley’s Juneteenth celebration on June 16.
Health Matters

Many young adults who began vaping as teens can’t shake the habit

By John Daley, Colorado Public Radio | KFF Health News | June 12, 2024
New data on substance use among young adults suggests that many former teen e-cigarette users are continuing the habit.
Bay Area

How Bay Area cities can leverage the power of AI to build safer, more secure communities

By Vishnu S. Pendyala, San Jose State University | Local News Matters | June 12, 2024
Privacy concerns and accuracy issues causing false positives and false negatives remain, but they do not outweigh the benefits, says this San Jose State data scientist.
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