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California Extends Financial Aid Deadline for College Students

With Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) delays and plummeting applications, California is extending financial aid access for all students who need it.

‘They Are Making Us Disappear From the Map’ — Latino Leaders Rebuke Florida Redistricting Plan

Latinos now comprise more than one-fourth of Florida’s population, but no majority Latino districts are being created.

Poor Once More: Millions of Families Thrown Back Into Poverty as Child Tax Credit Expires

Image: Loree D. Jones, CEO of Philabundance, a hunger relief project in Philadelphia, was among several experts speaking on the expiration of the Child...

Q&A: In Southern States, Korean Media’s Role More Important Than Ever

The Korean community in Southern states like Georgia has grown rapidly in recent years, and Korean media has helped connect them.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom Proposes Universal Healthcare, Including Undocumented

The $614 million proposal is part of the 2022-23 state budget known as the California Blueprint, which the governor unveiled a day earlier.

Q&A: Covering San Francisco’s Chinese Community from the Heart of the Mission

Weaving personal accounts with modern Chinese history, Mission Local's reporting sheds new light on an often seen but rarely heard community.
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In California Redistricting By the People Works for the People

While politicians nationwide try to game the system, in California, it’s all about representation.

Public Health Experts Worry About CDC’s Shortened Isolation Time Following Exposure to Covid

The CDC issued its revised guidelines Dec. 27, recommending that people who have tested positive for Covid isolate for five days, down from the previous 10-day requirement.

Slow but Steady Rise in Eviction Filings – No “Tsunami” Yet

The Eviction Lab at Princeton University has released new numbers regarding eviction filing trends after the CDC moratorium expiration.
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Omicron and a Collapsed Healthcare System: This is How COVID Closes 2021

Cases in the United States exceed 50 million, while more than 800,000 Americans have lost their lives.

Q&A: As We Learn More About Omicron Variant, COVID-19 Safety Basics Remain Important

The reality is that the longer COVID-19 remains a threat, the more variants we will have to overcome.

California Reinstates Indoor Mask Mandate as Omicron Variant Emerges in Wastewater Supply

As the Omicron variant was found in the state’s wastewater supplies, California Dec. 13 re-instituted a one month mask mandate at indoor public places.

On the Record with Governor Gavin Newsom: California Continues to Lead the Fight Against COVID-19

After a year of working with the federal government, local public health and community partners, millions of Californians are protected from Covid 19.

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