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California’s child care workforce is still 10% smaller than it was before the pandemic, as low wages contribute to acute staffing shortages.
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The nonprofit Archangel Ancient Tree Archive last week led an unusual effort to replace torched sequoias with offspring from some of the world’s oldest and largest trees.
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The Center for Biological Diversity says that the government approved plans for a cluster of oil platforms in the 1980s and that they are still running but were expected to wind down production in 2007.
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Islamophobia continues to threaten the security and mental health of Muslim students across the state.
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Some people are eligible for deep discounts on their monthly premiums. Even families earning more than $100,000 per year are eligible for assistance.
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The law that took effect Oct. 8 makes it illegal to come within 30 feet of someone at a vaccination site “for the purpose of obstructing, injuring, harassing, intimidating, or interfering with that person.”
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With the pandemic threatening to undercut graduation rates, Cal State is pushing to re-enroll lost students and reduce early Ds and Fs that can drive students to drop out.
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The high court's decision not to step in is the latest win recently for transgender rights groups at the court.
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New cases and hospitalizations have flattened after a steady two-month decline that saw California boast the nation’s lowest infection rate.
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A federal judge has ruled that former President Donald Trump must pursue his lawsuit against Twitter in California, and not Florida, under a user agreement covering everyone on the social media platform.
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