‘Because my vote counts.’ Unhoused residents take part in Sacramento voter registration driveOctober 14, 2022 | Chris NicholsCalifornians who are 18 or older and a U.S. citizen can register to vote through election day Nov. 8. No matter your address, you can register at your county elections office or any Vote Center using a valid ID.
EnvironmentYosemite’s historic Ahwahnee Hotel will close to visitors for renovations in early 2023October 14, 2022 | Steve MilneThe project will cost $31.5 million and will include the installation of new seismic protection infrastructure. Construction is expected to take roughly nine weeks.
State GovernmentThis is how much money you’ll get from the California gas rebateOctober 14, 2022Here’s who is eligible for a 2022 gas rebate, how you will get it, when and how much you should expect.
Health CareWhat the White House sees coming for COVID this winterOctober 14, 2022The U.S. should prepare for a spike in COVID cases this winter as more people gather indoors and infections already begin to rise in Europe, White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator Ashish Jha says.
State GovernmentRecent cyberattacks highlight the vulnerability of California schoolsOctober 14, 2022Many school districts have limited or no dedicated cybersecurity teams. With no statewide standards, districts make their own decisions about cybersecurity measures.
Health CareClimate change magnifies health impacts of wildfire smoke in care desertsOctober 13, 2022Smoke- and ash-filled air can trigger or exacerbate severe respiratory conditions. But the medical specialists who treat these illnesses are often scarce where they are most in need.
Jan. 6 committee has voted to subpoena TrumpOctober 13, 2022The House Jan. 6 committee meets today in what could be the final hearing about its Capitol insurrection investigation.
Health CareOmicron boosters for kids 5-12 are cleared by the CDCOctober 13, 2022Tweaked boosters rolled out for Americans 12 and older last month, modified to target today's most common and contagious variant. The latest move may expand protection before an expected winter wave.
The wheels on the FACE mobile bus go into San Juan Unified’s neighborhoodsOctober 13, 2022 | Srishti PrabhaStocked with culturally-competent literature and laptops, the WiFi-enabled bus will embed multicultural student educational support, health services and college and career planning into the district’s communities.
Sacramento faces homeless shelter funding shortfall as it grapples with surging unhoused populationOctober 13, 2022 | Chris NicholsMayor Darrell Steinberg says a future partnership agreement with the county could help Sacramento stabilize its homelessness budget.