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ICE is suddenly showing up in California hospitals. Workers want more guidance on what to do

By Ana B. Ibarra and Kristen Hwang | CalMatters | August 26, 2025
The sight of these agents — often armed and with covered faces — makes many wary and may keep people from seeking care.
California

Blue states that sued kept most CDC grants, while red states feel brunt of Trump clawbacks

By Henry Larweh and Rachana Pradhan and Rae Ellen Bichell | KFF Health News | August 26, 2025
California retained every grant the Trump administration attempted to claw back, while Texas remains the state with the most grants terminated.
Environment

Walnut Creek crow is second bird in Contra Costa to test positive for West Nile virus

By Pete Young | Bay City News | August 18, 2025
Transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected mosquito, the virus has also been reported in birds in Alameda county.
anxiety

Youth suicide has declined since pandemic, but disparities persist for some in California

By Vani Sanganeria | EdSource | August 17, 2025
Students who may need support for depression, anxiety or suicidal ideation are most likely to access services through school.
animals

Valley fever on the rise: Cases of dangerous fungal infection spread throughout California

By Alise Maripuu | Bay City News | August 17, 2025
Know the symptoms -- it is often under- or misdiagnosed because its symptoms resemble other illnesses that are more common.
California

Covered California health insurance will cost more in 2026. Here’s what’s behind the double-digit increase

By Kristen Hwang | CalMatters | August 15, 2025
Federal subsidies, set to expire at year’s end, are partly to blame.
health

2,300 California ‘Dreamers’ are about to lose their health care coverage

By Ana B. Ibarra | CalMatters | August 4, 2025
DACA recipients are the first group of a larger number of immigrants who are expected to lose or drop marketplace coverage soon.
Bay Area

Tired of waiting for a Black wellness center, an East Bay woman is launching her own

By Samantha Kennedy | Bay City News | August 4, 2025
Efforts by local officials to create a similar hub have stalled.
Bay Area

Officials urge precautions as West Nile virus detected in East Contra Costa mosquitoes

By Kathleen Kirkwood | Bay City News | August 2, 2025
Statewide, there have been seven reported cases of the virus in humans this year, with one fatality in Tulare County.
health

Bonta sues Trump administration over Planned Parenthood cuts

By Kristen Hwang | CalMatters | July 29, 2025
The suit contends Trump's new signature tax law requires states to violate Planned Parenthood’s First Amendment rights.
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