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A Rare Chance to Attend a Corral Release Party!
THE STORY One of our Decanting Monterey wine partners recently invited me to attend a Corral Wine Co. release party. I was quite excited about the invitation, as we consider their wines as some o...
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From CalMatters...
State Invested $53 Million in Teaching Low-Performing Kids to Read. Here's How it's Paying Off
In 2020, the state agreed to a settlement in a lawsuit that claimed too many students were not learning to read. As part of that agreement, the state spent over $50 million on 75 schools with the lowest reading scores.
Border Patrol Dumped 42,000 migrants on San Diego Streets. The County Needs Help to Help Them
San Diego-area nonprofits and faith organizations struggle to provide for tens of thousands of migrants border agents have released on San Diego streets.
From Capital & Main...
Right-Wing Takeover of SoCal School Board Stirs Angst
Students and teachers alike are decrying the actions of the Temecula Valley Unified School District board, which became conservative in majority following the recent elections of three members. The boardâs actions include banning critical race theory and mandating parental notification if their child is transgender.
From Monterey Herald...
Ohana Campus in Monterey Houses New Approach to Youth Mental Health
Montage Healthâs new Ohana Campus, which will house the first-of-its-kind program for California youth and families, was celebrated with an opening event for media and special guests.
Utility Increases Loom for 16 Million California Households
Utility giant PG&E is set to raise its rates an average of 13% on Jan. 1. That equals an extra $32.50 a month, or $390 for the year.
From Edible Monterey Bay...
Big Breakthrough for Food Access in Monterey County
The Double Up Food Bucks programâwith its proven ability to connect food-insecure families and individuals to more fresh produceâofficially debuted in Monterey County.
Will Kids Still Take Their Medicine? New State Law Forces Pharmacies to Take Out the Flavor
Parents say flavored medication can help ensure their kids finish a prescription. Far fewer California pharmacies are offering that service as they await new rules from a state regulator.
From Sacramento Bee...
State Debuting Mental Health App for Young People Next Year
The state will offer a free mental health app beginning Jan. 1 for people ages 13-25. It is currently being tested in San Joaquin and Stanislaus counties.
From Los Angeles Times...
A Story With Teeth: Why California Kids Lag in Dental Health
California kids have some of the lowest-ranked dental health in the United States, with challenges exacerbated by the pandemic. Hereâs a look at the problem and whatâs being done to address it.
From CapPublicRadio...
California Joins States Suing Meta
More than 40 states are suing the social media giant. The legal actions allege that Meta has deceived the public about the harms of Facebook and Instagram, which the attorneys general say âexploit and manipulateâ children.
California Colleges Miss Deadline for Student Parentsâ Priority Registration
Signed by the governor in September 2022, AB 2881 aims to help student parents in California by offering them priority registration. Advocates are optimistic the law will formalize data collection, allowing them to better serve this student population that represents 1 in 5 students nationally.
California Student Test Scores Remain Low
Despite an influx of money to counter learning loss during the pandemic, English language arts and math test scores remain low.
Kaiser To Pay $200 million Settlement for Botched Mental Health Appointment System
Kaiser patients waited 19 days for follow-up mental health appointments in 2019, nine days longer than state law permits. The settlement includes the largest-ever penalty issued by Californiaâs behavioral health regulator.
Labor Leaders Despair But Keep Pushing for Striker Unemployment After Newsom Veto
Newsom rejected Senate Bill 799, which would have paid striking workers California unemployment benefits after two weeks, and SB 686, which would have extended workplace safety protections to domestic workers, such as housekeepers and nannies.
California Sues âCrisisâ Pregnancy Centers That Promise âAbortion Pill Reversalâ
Several anti-abortion crisis pregnancy centers are advertising abortion pill reversal. California Attorney General Rob Bonta calls the claims false advertising that mislead vulnerable patients.
California Ballot Initiative Will Seek to Restrict Gender-Affirming Care for Trans Youth
A small group of activists want California voters to decide whether transgender minors should be allowed to receive puberty blockers, hormone therapy or gender-affirming surgeries.
Salinas School Teacher Gets Kids Up and Out of Class, and into the Water
Jeff Smallwood, a second grade English teacher at Los Padres Elementary School in East Salinas, was aware that relatively few of his students had ever seen the ocean.
Demand for California Caregivers is Rising. Their Pay Isnât. 2 New Bills Aim to Help
Many California caregivers are aging immigrants making near-minimum wage. Two bills to improve pay and safety could benefit elderly Californians facing a caregiver shortage.
Monterey County Eighth-Graders Preserve Big Sur Habitat
For three days, the students helped restore wilderness areas in the program by The Nature Corps, a nonprofit that recruits volunteers to preserve national parks.
From Voices of Monterey Bay...
Gonzales Youth Lead in Mental Health Education
The Young Voices Media Project joined efforts with the California Youth Media Network to produce a series of stories on youth mental health.
Young Californians are Having Less Sex Than Their Parents
Young adults are not behaving like their parents: They are not drinking as much, they are facing more mental health challenges, and they are living with their parents longer. On top of that, computer games and social media have become a sort of stand-in for physical relationships.
Earth Day Contest Highlights: Youth Sound the Alarm
From brainy write-ups to passionate pleas for reform, here are selected excerpts from CalMatters' Earth Day op-ed contest.
Care for Some Glyphosate With Your Cereal?
Over the last decade, Dr. Charles Limbach noticed something strange in his family medicine practice in East Salinas. Kids between 5 and 15 years old showed elevated levels of liver enzymes, a sign of liver inflammation.
From Lookout Local...
Kids Grapple with Displacement After Pajaro Flooding
Children have been displaced, with families living out of cars, sleeping in emergency shelters or moving out of Monterey County to stay with relatives.
Monterey Peninsula Unified Settles With Juul
Monterey Peninsula Unified School Districtâs recent settlement, after three years of litigation, with Juul Labs Inc. will expand the districtâs resources to educate and deter youth nicotine use among students.
Childâs Play
Measure Q would have helped fund solutions to early childcare, but it failed. Supporters regroup, while opponents reiterate that the bill was too vague.
Pico Partners in Negotiations to Buy Boy Scout Camp in Big Sur
Pico Partners, an entity made up of the Esselen Tribe of Monterey County, Camp Krem Camping Unlimited, and the White Stag Leadership Development Academy have entered into an agreement.
From Santa Cruz Sentinel...
Supreme Court Upholds California Ban on Sale of Flavored Tobacco Products
SCOTUS rejected a last-minute plea from the tobacco industry and cleared the way for enforcement of a statewide ban that includes menthol cigarettes.
After Changes to Stateâs Prenatal Testing Program, Women Report Delays
In online pregnancy discussion groups, dozens of California women have detailed their long waits for results and the anxiety it has caused.
CDC Paves Way to Require School COVID VaccinesâBut Lawmakers Have Given Up for Now
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control decided to list COVID-19 among the vaccines it recommends for children, but each state decides whether to adopt those guidelines. It's unclear what California will do.
Citizens Challenge Pesticide Use Near North Monterey County Schools
In a 50-page legal request, Central Coast activists are asking the Monterey County Agricultural Commissioner to review all permits for pesticide applications issued this year within a mile of Ohlone Elementary, Pajaro Middle School and Hall District Elementary School in North Monterey County.
LULAC Program Supports Middle School Girls in STEAM
The Salinas chapter of LULAC is one of six chapters in the nation that were awarded a grant to take part in the inaugural year of a program to bring STEAM to middle schoolers.
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