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How Return to In-Person Teaching is Leaving Many Disabled Kids in Limbo
Some parents are being forced to decide between risking sending their kids with disabilities to school and getting all their needs met or keeping them at home and forfeiting their special education services.
‘Almost Like Two States’: Recall Results Highlight California’s Geopolitical Divisions
The results of the Newsom recall confirmed what many thought about California: Democrats tend to dominate cities and Republicans are more prevalent in rural areas. But geographic polarization wasn’t always a marker in Golden State politics.
In One Week, Newsom Signed Three Major Housing Bills. Here’s What They Mean.
SB 9 and SB 10 are only two of the many bills Gov. Gavin Newsom signed this month in order to increase housing supply in California and potentially bring down housing costs and rents.
How do religious exemptions to vaccine mandates actually work?
The State of Oregon and many private employers are requiring workers to get the COVID-19 vaccine. But there are exceptions.
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SFO’s Resident Snake Caretaker Talks San Francisco Garter Snakes (And Poop!)
The airport’s wildlife biologist, Natalie Reeder, is more casual about being bitten and pooped on than most of us.
Our Unvaccinated Skies
Foreign nationals who want to fly to the U.S. will be required to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination. Meanwhile, a vaccine is currently not required for anyone on a domestic flight.
Two Oregon tribes chosen for federal crime data-sharing program
The U.S. Department of Justice has chosen 12 federally-recognized tribes for a program that lets them access and share crime data. Two of the tribes are in Oregon.
Aluminum Blankets Are Protecting Giant Sequoias From Wildfires
The sequoias are "wrapped with house-wrapping material, kind of an aluminum-foil fabric that goes around the base of the trees," says Jon Wallace, who is helping to lead the firefighting effort.
Federal officers won’t be charged for killing Portland anti-fascist supporter, prosecutor states
Thurston County Prosecuting Attorney Jon Tunheim found the police officers who used deadly force against Michael Forest Reinoehl were “justified under Washington State law."
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Mayor Breed Announces Vaccine Mandate for All SFO Workers
The mandate is the first of its kind for a U.S. airport, and goes into effect immediately.
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