College campuses are supposed to be bastions of intellectual discourse and debate, but the war in Gaza underscores tense narratives and little if any interchange between students.
Jenny Gold
Child care is dropping off a federal funding cliff. What it means for California families
Federal child-care funding is expiring, which could send providers spiraling. California will probably avoid the worst impact because of efforts to backfill funding.
California’s hottest new student recruits? 4-year-olds
As transitional kindergarten expands across the state, California’s child-care industry is left scrambling to fill empty spots facilities once depended on.
A payment overhaul is coming to California child care, along with a 20% raise for workers
Child-care providers reached a tentative agreement with the state to raise wages and change the way California calculates subsidies for low-income families.
Need mental health help? There are apps for that, but picking the right one is tough
Venture capitalists have poured billions into the digital mental health space, but some apps offer little more than distraction — or could do harm.
Far fewer California seniors are getting vaccinated in ‘red’ counties than urban areas
California sees huge regional variations in COVID-19 vaccination rates for people 65 and older

