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Free COVID-19 rapid antigen test kits are still available at four locations in Santa Clara County.
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Amid a Covid outbreak, some are calling on Gov. Gavin Newsom to release some inmates from the state's four juvenile facilities, specifically adjudicated youth who are within six months of their parole date and those with medical concerns.
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Of the close to 70 teachers at Richmond High School, nearly half participated in a sick-out protest Wednesday over health and safety concerns at their school.
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The City of Walnut Creek is advancing a proposal to create a buffer around a local reproductive health facility.
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As part of San Francisco Mayor London Breed's plan to address what she says is a state of emergency in the city's Tenderloin neighborhood, city officials on Tuesday opened up a first-of-its-kind Linkage Center.
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COVID-19 hospitalizations among California's children -- especially those too young to go to school -- are the highest they have been since the pandemic began.
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The San Pablo City Council will decide tonight whether to create a new urgency ordinance aimed at stopping no-fault evictions, as rising COVID-19 numbers cause increased hardship to city renters.
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COVID-19, wildfires, economic uncertainty and persistent racial injustices have upended nearly every aspect of children's lives in California, according to one of the first comprehensive surveys of young people's overall well-being since the pandemic began.
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The unions of the San Francisco Unified School District reached an agreement with district officials Thursday night that protects the health and safety of educators, staff and students while keeping schools open during the COVID-19 crisis, according to one of the unions.