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‘Remember Annie’: An Excerpt From Manuel Padilla Jr.’s ‘Coconut: Brown on the Outside, White on the Inside’

By Manuel Padilla Jr. Life for Latino Americans in Los Angeles during the turbulent 1960s and 1970s is the focus of Coconut, my new novel. The book provides a look at racism and marginalization through the eyes of a child and his family. I’ve yet to see a story printed about what it was like […]

Posted inArts, TV, and Music, Bay Area, California, Coronavirus, Economy, Education, Food & Drink, Youth

Can this Facebook group's 18,000 food fans save local restaurants?

During shelter-in-place last April, Shane Cheng casually created a Facebook group for friends and family to share updates on local restaurants’ offerings and hours. It was partly out of self-interest — in the early throes of the pandemic, it was hard to figure out which of his favorite spots were still open and when, particularly […]

Posted inArts, TV, and Music, Bay Area, California, Coronavirus, Education, Health, Housing, Politics

Mountain View seeks to hire lobbyist for state and federal legislation

In a bid to stay on top of and even influence state and federal legislation, the Mountain View City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night on plans to hire a political consulting firm. The vote marked a change of pace for the city, which has historically abstained from paid lobbying activities in spite of growing reliance […]

Posted inCalifornia, Coronavirus, Health, Vaccine

California left clinics off vaccine list, so low-income patients are underserved

By Caitlin Antonios In summary A Los Angeles network of 19 community clinics had a plan to administer thousands of vaccine doses each week. But state officials said they’d have to wait. Why? Hospitals were prioritized over clinics that serve Latino, low-income communities. Last fall, St. John’s Well Child and Family Center began purchasing sub-zero […]

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Disability rights groups decry California's age-based vaccination plans

California’s announcement last month that everyone age 65 and older could receive a vaccine came as a happy surprise to many, offering long-awaited safety for the elderly during a deadly pandemic. But the decision left other at-risk residents behind, leaving them feeling frustrated and invisible. Mountain View resident Jenny Panighetti said her first response to […]

Posted inArts, TV, and Music, Bay Area, California, Coronavirus, Economy, Education, Food & Drink, Youth

Can this Facebook group's 18,000 food fans save local restaurants?

During shelter-in-place last April, Shane Cheng casually created a Facebook group for friends and family to share updates on local restaurants’ offerings and hours. It was partly out of self-interest — in the early throes of the pandemic, it was hard to figure out which of his favorite spots were still open and when, particularly […]

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Local clean power agencies join new group to invest in greener energy infrastructure

Clean energy agencies Peninsula Clean Energy and Silicon Valley Clean Energy announced Monday that they will join six other nonprofit agencies that buy clean energy on behalf of residents and form a new entity called California Community Power. The nonprofits are community choice aggregators (CCA), which pool the entire purchasing demand of a county or […]

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