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State Government

California unemployment program too focused on fraud, failed to timely provide hundreds of millions of dollars, report finds

August 8, 2022 | Mike Hagerty

The state’s Employement Development Department and unemployment insurance program is too focused on rooting out fraud and minimizing business costs than providing people with timely benefits, according to the LAO report.

Courtesy of the MLK Freedom Center

Black and Latino students find their voice through civics education in Sacramento

August 8, 2022 | Srishti Prabha

Paired with low voter turnout, Black and Latino students in California are among the least likely to be exposed to civic engagement opportunities and education.

Chris Nichols / CapRadio

North Sacramento residents push back on affordable housing, say city ‘dumping’ homelessness solutions in neighborhood

August 8, 2022 | Chris Nichols

City leaders and experts say many plans for affordable housing never get off the ground in Sacramento, or are delayed or downsized. That’s in part due to pushback from organized neighborhood groups, sometimes referred to as NIMBYs.

Poorer students still get the least qualified teachers, but California has made progress

August 7, 2022

There are 40% more teachers in poor schools who lack the required qualifications than in the richest schools, an EdSource analysis found.

Andrew Nixon / CapRadio

State Government

In California, abortion could become a constitutional right. So could birth control.

August 7, 2022

Proposition 1, the constitutional amendment that would enshrine abortion in California’s constitution, would also lock in a right that has gotten less attention: the right to “choose or refuse” contraception.

KEVIN KWONG

Health Care

A California man’s ‘painful and terrifying’ road to a monkeypox diagnosis

August 6, 2022

A Bay Area man described himself as “delirious” from the pain of a quickly spreading rash, but it took six telehealth appointments, one urgent care visit, and two emergency room trips before he was finally diagnosed and treated for monkeypox.

Sammy Caiola / CapRadio

Out-of-state transgender kids seeking gender-affirming care would find protection in California under proposed law

August 5, 2022 | Steve Milne

Senate Bill 107 passed the Assembly Appropriations Committee this week by a 12-to-4 vote. It heads next to the Assembly.

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Jazz

Joe Gilman: A Sacramento Jazz Master Explores A Classic Live Recording

August 5, 2022 | Gary G. Vercelli

Joe Gilman will perform two shows at Twin Lotus Thai restaurant on Sunday, August 7.

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Princeton University Press

'How Fast Did T. rex Run?' and other questions about dinosaurs examined in new book

August 3, 2022

British paleontologist David Hone set out to write a book that stresses what isn't yet known about dinosaurs — as much as what is known.

 Associated Press

Vin Scully, the famed Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster, dies at 94

August 3, 2022

The longtime Dodgers broadcaster was known for his quick wit, keen insight and deep baseball knowledge. His distinct voice was a joy to listen to and for a half-century he was Dodgers baseball.

 

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