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Education

Protecting Jewish students or chilling speech? Inside California’s ‘hardest’ fight over antisemitism

By Yue Stella Yu and Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | November 4, 2025
American Arab group is challenging the new law, arguing it violates their free speech rights.
Environment

‘Emerging threat’: An invasive species is upending life in the Delta, with no help on the way

By Rachel Becker | CalMatters | November 4, 2025
Golden mussels pose a threat to the pumping facilities that send Delta water to farms and cities in Central and Southern California.
Bay Area

Wind, rain and king tides: Bay Area bracing for first atmospheric river storm of season

By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | November 4, 2025
This week's king tides are predicted to reach up to 7.2 feet, about two feet higher than a normal tide.
California

Covered California enrollment opens amid uncertainty over federal tax credits

By Sarah Stierch | Bay City News | November 4, 2025
Officials said monthly premiums could rise by an average of 97% for more than 1.7 million residents if the tax credits are not extended.
Arts & Entertainment

Review: ‘Stereophonic’ goes behind the scenes with 1970s rockers at work and at odds

By Leslie Katz | Bay City News | November 3, 2025
The Tony Award-winning play continues through November 23 at the Curran in S.F.
Arts & Entertainment

Movies: Arab film fest, Doc Stories, ‘There Was, There Was Not,’ ‘Christy’  

By Anita Katz | Bay City News | November 3, 2025
Look for Arab cinema and lots of docs at festivals this week.
Bay Area

Alameda County pledges help for families hit by food benefits freeze: ‘We have your back’

By Andres Jimenez Larios, Bay City News | November 3, 2025
The Alameda County Community Food Bank is partnering with the county to ensure distribution and access to as many as people as possible.
Education

How UC Berkeley is preparing for Turning Point’s final tour stop after Charlie Kirk’s death

By Ella Carter-Klauschie and Martin Romero | CalMatters | November 3, 2025
The Berkeley stop will be the organization's first event at a California college campus since Kirk was fatally shot in Sept.
Environment

State of the estuary: Environmentalists turn to creative thinking to save San Francisco Bay

By Ruth Dusseault | Bay City News | November 1, 2025
Challenges lie ahead as indicators for the health of the estuary were discussed at the recent symposium at the Scottish Rite Temple.
Bay Area

As food banks struggle to meet demand, ‘wasted’ food is filling the gap — for now

By Nicole J. Caruth, Bay City News | November 1, 2025
Senate Bill 1383, signed by former Gov. Jerry Brown, requires businesses to donate surplus food or face possible fines.
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