Elizabeth Aranda
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CrosscurrentsBased on the belief that literature can heal, Josiah Luis Alderete and his partners opened a new bookstore in the heart of the Mission District this past November. They call it Medicine for Nightmares Bookstore and Gallery.
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According to the California Department of Education, a disproportionate number of Black and Brown students are enrolled in special education in Berkeley Unified School District.
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Assembly Bill 2122, which was introduced last month, will require all community colleges and California state universities to put the number of a 24-hour mental health hotline on student identification cards.
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California has extended eviction protection for millions of residents, but for many Bay Area renters, it may be too late.
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Berkeley is considering loosening restrictions on how large property owners can build up homes in the city.
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With the surge of Omicron happening across the Bay Area, Covid-19 tests are becoming increasingly more difficult to find.
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Castro Valley High student Zoe Dorado will join Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist N. Scott Momaday in a discussion this month on the author’s new book of poetry.
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California school districts are facing a potential crisis as thousands of students remain unvaccinated, which could overwhelm already short-staffed virtual academies.
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Last night, San Francisco’s Castro and Nob Hill neighborhoods hosted Christmas tree lighting ceremonies.
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Governor Newson says the new Federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act will help create jobs for Californians and make the state safer.