From Stocktonia...
Bird Flu Behind Cow and Poultry Ban at AgFest
04/10/2025AgFest is fast approaching and is still working out compliance with a state Department of Food and Agriculture ban on display of poultry and dairy cows as a response to the surge in bird flu infections.
From CalMatters...
He Spent Decades Researching Dementia. Trump’s DEI Purge Killed His Grant, and Dozens More
04/09/2025This researcher’s project joins at least 30 others across the University of California system that have been terminated by the National Institutes of Health. Those multi-year awards were worth more than $173 million.
From LodiNews...
San Joaquin County Appoints New Health Care Services Agency Director
04/09/2025Interim Health Care Services Agency Director Genevieve Valentine was appointed as the permanent director in a unanimous vote by the San Joaquin Board of Supervisors.
From CalMatters...
Dentists Turned Them Away. Now, Disabled Californians Are Gaining New Access to Care
04/08/2025People with special needs often have to drive hours to find a dentist who will see them. New grants are creating more options around California.
From Tracy Press...
San Joaquin County Approves Nursing Contract
04/04/2025A 36-month contract was signed by San Joaquin County and the California Nurses Association union representing nurses working in the county health system.
From Stocktonia...
Stockton Recycling Plant Fire Raises Toxic Pollution Concerns
04/03/2025A fire at a Stockton e-waste recycling plant on April 2 was extinguished by the next morning, leaving a toxic mess behind.
From CalMatters...
Trump Clawed Back Billions in Federal Health Grants. Here’s How Much California Is Losing
03/27/2025The Trump administration clawed back hundreds of millions of dollars in grants to California health agencies, likely affecting investigations into disease outbreaks and other public health services.
From LodiNews...
Nurses and San Joaquin Supervisors Approve New Contract
03/26/2025Negotiators with the California Nurses Association and San Joaquin County reached an agreement on a new three-year contract which was approved by county supervisors in their March 25 meeting.
From CalMatters...
Insurance Denials Can Devastate Mental Health Patients. California Is Considering How to Fix That
03/19/2025‘Everybody’s been denied some form of care,’ said one California mental health advocate. Now, lawmakers are advancing new bills on behavioral health coverage.
From CalMatters...
03/19/2025The ports of LA and Long Beach are the biggest sources of air pollution in the LA basin. Air quality officials have drafted new rules to help electrify the ports. But community groups representing 400,000 residents say they don’t go far enough or fast enough to clean up their dirty air.
From CalMatters...
California’s Medi-Cal Shortfall Hits $6.2 Billion With ‘Unprecedented’ Cost Increases
03/17/2025California is spending billions more than planned for Medi-Cal. Some of the cost drivers include higher enrollment among immigrants without legal status as well as pharmacy costs.
From Daily Democrat...
UC Davis Launches "From Labs to Lives"
03/15/2025"From Labs to Lives" is a new website and video series launched by UC Davis highlighting the impact of research funded by the federal government. Read on for details.
From CalMatters...
CA Borrows $3.4B to Cover Medi-Cal Budget Gap
03/14/2025To cover a budget gap in Medi-Cal — which provides health insurance for roughly 15 million disabled and low-income Californians — Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration is borrowing $3.4 billion from the state’s general fund.
From The Mercury News...
Bay Area Health Officials Urge Measles Vaccination
03/14/2025A statement issued March 14 by the Association of Bay Area Health Officials urged residents to get a measles vaccination if they've never received one or need an updated one. Read on to learn more.
From Stocktonia...
03/14/2025The California Nurses Association/National Nurses Union have ratified a new three-year contract with San Joaquin County, averting a strike. Whew. Read on to learn more.
From CalMatters...
What to Know About Two New Measles Cases in California
03/13/2025California public health officials are closely monitoring two residents who recently tested positive for measles. Officials are on high alert given ongoing measles outbreaks in Texas, New Mexico and abroad.
From CalMatters...
California Is Borrowing Billions to Pay for Medi-Cal. Is Immigrant Coverage at Risk?
03/13/2025California is spending more than it expected on Medi-Cal and Republican lawmakers are pointing to coverage expansions that benefited immigrant households.
From Manteca Bulletin...
Kaiser Plans for Manteca Healthcare Campus Expansion
03/13/2025Read on to learn more about the $83.4 million expansion planned by Kaiser Permanente for the expansion of its healthcare campus in Manteca.
From CalMatters...
California Is Spending Billions on Mental Health Housing. Will It Reach Those Most in Need?
03/05/2025Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to see tangible results from the $6.4 billion mental health bond voters approved last year. Moving fast carries a risk of neglecting under-resourced communities.
From Manteca Bulletin...
New Sutter Health Facility Opens Manteca
03/05/2025Read on for more information about the recently opened Sutter health care center in Manteca, and plans for another in Lathrop.
From CalMatters...
How CA Is Protecting Transgender Youth in New Trump Era
03/04/2025In 2022 California declared itself a refuge for transgender health care after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law ensuring gender-affirming care for California minors and those living outside the state.
From Stocktonia...
March 1 Free Mobile Pet Clinic a Success
03/04/2025Read on to learn more about the services provided to the hundreds of pet owners who drove in to the free mobile pet clinic on the first weekend of March at the San Joaquin County Fairgrounds.
From CalMatters...
California Made a Big Bet on Producing Its Own Insulin. There’s No ‘Date Certain’ for Delivery
03/02/2025Two years ago, California made a bold announcement that it would manufacture a state-branded, low-cost insulin. Drug manufacturers, insurers, economists and diabetics took notice. It had the potential to disrupt the market, bring down drug costs and save patients’ lives.
From CalMatters...
02/27/2025Almost 15 million Californians have health care coverage through Medi-Cal, a program that stands to lose billions of dollars if Republicans follow through on proposed cuts.
From Manteca Bulletin...
San Joaquin County Supervisors Move to Ban New Tobacco Outlets
02/26/2025In their February 25 meeting, the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors voted to direct staff to draft an ordinance banning new tobacco outlets in unincorporated areas of the county. Read on to learn why they consider this urgent.
From Local News Matters...
An End to ‘Forever Chemicals’: McNerney’s Bill Would Create Fund to Clean Up PFAS in Water
02/22/2025A new bill by a Bay Area state senator aims to create a special fund to help clean up so-called forever chemicals in California’s water supply. Senate Bill 454 was introduced by Jerry McNerney, D-Pleasanton, on February 18 and, if passed by the state Legislature and signed by the governor, would create the PFAS Mitigation Fund.
From LodiNews...
Lodi Considers Joint Powers Ambulance Authority
02/21/2025The City of Lodi is considering working with partner agencies as part of a Joint Power Authority to bring improved emergency ambulance transport services to the city. Read on for more information.
From LodiNews...
Free Mobile Pet Vaccine Clinic At San Joaquin County Fairgrounds in Stockton March 1
02/21/2025Read on for more information about a free pet vaccine clinic to be held at the San Joaquin County Fairgrounds in Stockton on March 1.
From Local News Matters...
Learning Through Burning: Moss Landing Fire Exposes Need for Changes in Battery Facilities
02/15/2025AS HOST TO the largest battery storage facility in the world, on a site that just had its fourth fire in four years, the people of Monterey County have grown to realize that Moss Landing is a learning laboratory for California’s green energy transition.
From The Mercury News...
Bird Flu Infected Flock Confirmed in San Mateo
02/06/2025A local backyard poultry flock has been confirmed by San Mateo County health officials to have been infected with H5N1 bird flu. Read on for more information.
From The Mercury News...
Bird Flu Infects San Mateo County Cat
02/06/2025Bird flu was detected in a stray cat in San Mateo County. Read on for more information.
From The Mercury News...
New At-Home Influenza Tests Are Available
02/05/2025Good. Because it's flu season and cases are surging. Read on to learn more.