Coronavirus: The Bay Area Seniors Who Are Left Behind by a Telehealth Tech Divide
Without internet access, getting health care is harder than ever during the COVID-19 pandemic for many older and low-income adults....
Without internet access, getting health care is harder than ever during the COVID-19 pandemic for many older and low-income adults....
An estimated 28 million renters in the U.S. are facing evictions over the next three months, as states begin lifting COVID-19 related eviction moratoriums....
Opinion: Recent comments that echo white supremacist propaganda show how little some Black people know about Jewish people's history as victims of violent oppression....
I spent a week documenting a Vanessa Guillén protest before realizing I was too close. As a Latino in Richmond, this fight for justice is my fight too....
When the sun is out, my advice for you is to enjoy. A prayer towards the blue sky of thanksgiving for all the eye can see. An invigorating full-body exercise, with speakers roaring sweet jazz....
The Federal Aviation Administration has proposed shifting an existing flight path over Central Richmond, raising environmental, health and noise concerns....
The West Contra Costa Unified board said schools should not have any in-person activity until safety from the coronavirus could be guaranteed....
San Pablo FC, which has played in various leagues since the 1970s, is now part of the newly formed Pacific Conference of the semipro National Soccer League....
The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors has extended a temporary ban on evictions for nonpayment of rent during the coronavirus outbreak....
The distinct obstacles that Black residents encounter in new communities raise the question: How far do you have to go today to find opportunity?...
In this time of coronavirus and protests, The CC Pulse asked young people to tell us what political and hopeful music they are listening to right now....
Imperial County shows how low wage workers, overcrowded households and inadequate health care can make an area a prime target for a coronavirus outbreak....
On July 9, the West Contra Costa Unified School District unveiled a draft framework to resume schooling Aug. 17....
An estimated 8,000 incarcerated individuals will be made eligible for early release by the end of August to stem the COVID-19 outbreak in California’s prison system. ...
Schools across the state aren’t sure they can come up with procedures — and the money to implement them — to keep kids safe before class is scheduled to begin this fall....
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