Long-COVID clinics are wrestling with how to treat their patientsNovember 20, 2022The clinics have popped up all over the country, but doctors still don't know the best way to treat these patients, whose symptoms can vary dramatically.
Are California’s Hispanic Serving Institutions living up to their name?November 19, 2022California has the most Hispanic Serving Institutions among its colleges of any state — 174, including 21 of 23 California State University campuses and five of the nine University of California campuses.
State GovernmentNancy Pelosi is stepping down as a party leader. Here's who might replace herNovember 19, 2022Nancy Pelosi, the first and only woman to serve as speaker, says she will step down as leader of the House Democrats next year. Now, a new batch of lawmakers is in the leadership spotlight.
Members of Congress demand answers from the Forest Service, following CapRadio/California Newsroom wildfire investigationNovember 18, 2022 | Scott RoddThe yearlong investigation revealed how the Forest Service warned — for decades — that a wildfire could wipe out the small town of Grizzly Flats, but the agency didn’t fulfill its plan to protect the town.
State GovernmentHow California could count every vote fasterNovember 18, 2022California has expanded voting access and participation, but that can delay election results. Are there ways to count votes faster without undermining election security?
Race and EquityThe Supreme Court is reconsidering its decision on affirmative action. What could this mean for higher education in California?November 18, 2022 | Sarah Mizes-TanExperts say California’s public universities can offer a glimpse at a post-affirmative action admissions process.
Health CareAs COVID, flu and RSV collide, some California hospitals are at capacityNovember 17, 2022 | Kate WolffeState officials are warning that hospitals are at capacity contending with rising COVID-19 cases and early seasons of flu and RSV.
‘Camp Resolution’ gets a reprieve: City delays plans to clear large homeless camp in North SacramentoNovember 17, 2022 | Chris NicholsResidents at what’s known as Camp Resolution say they’ll continue to occupy the city-owned site at Colfax Street and Arden Way, even though their future remains in limbo.
State GovernmentSpeaker Pelosi says she will step down as party leader after two decades at the topNovember 17, 2022 Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
CSU will abandon proposal to create fourth year math requirement for admissionNovember 17, 2022When it votes in January, the CSU board of trustees plans to reject a proposal to require a fourth year of high school math for admission.