Laura Klivans
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The intentional blackout in northern California is now in its third day. The longer it lasts, the harder it is for residents, businesses, and governments to cope.
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San Francisco supervisors say they need to protect kids and teens from becoming addicted to nicotine. The dominant vaping company, Juul, is headquartered in the city and hopes to overturn the ban.
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San Francisco is on the verge of a vote that would ban the sale and distribution of e-cigarettes. The vaping company, Juul, is based there, but city leaders say they need to protect teenagers.
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As more states legalize recreational and medicinal marijuana, veterinarians are treating more intoxicated dogs who've gotten into THC edibles, discarded joints or drug-laced feces.
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A judge in California has overturned that state's physician-assisted suicide law. The state attorney general now has five days to appeal the ruling to keep the law in place.
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The dogs are scored by a group of three judges. "No. 1 is stay on the board and No. 2 is looking happy," one judge explained.
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Primary care physicians at San Francisco General say that repeal of the Medi-Cal expansion under the Affordable Care Act could lead to fewer nurses, medical assistants, clerks, and primary care
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Nurses and healthcare activists rallied in Sacramento yesterday to support a new take on an old idea: universal coverage for all Californians.
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One of the baristas at the cafe is a recent arrival. Batool has been in the United States just under two years. She's learning about coffee, but also about customer
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Doctors say from year to year, flu seasons have natural fluctuations. Some are moderate. Some are bad. This year, California doctors and public health officials are calling the influenza severe