University of California and Cal State campuses will all start providing medication abortion beginning Jan. 1 under a new state law. In the aftermath of the Supreme Court’s decision overturning Roe v. Wade, opening up abortion appointments on university campuses could ease pressure on local clinics.
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Cal State’s Black Students Are Falling Behind Other Groups
The way the California State University system presents graduation rates obscures how the system is failing its Black students.
Interstate College Students Facing New Uncertainties with Shifting Abortion Rules
a 2019 state law that requires student health care services clinics on California State University and University of California campuses to offer abortion by medication. It goes into effect in 2023 but does not include the state's community colleges.
California, Washington and Oregon Pledge to Protect Abortion Patients from Other States
The three states agreed to protect patients from other states seeking reproductive health care as well as safe access to contraceptive and abortion access, and also to refuse to cooperate with states that have laws punishing either people seeking reproductive health care or doctors who provide reproductive care services like abortion.
California Democrats See Abortion Rights as ‘Defining Issue’
Gov. Gavin Newsom and other California Democrats are counting on abortion rights to drive their voters to the polls. But some may still care more about crime, homelessness and inflation.
Feds Will Ship Free Covid Tests to Individual Households Beginning Wednesday
Starting Saturday, new federal rules also will require private insurers to cover the at-home coronavirus tests that Americans buy in pharmacies and other stores.
Final Congressional Maps Split San Jose Three Ways, Redraw Boundaries for Incumbent Democrats
The three new congressional districts for the San Jose metro area include the first majority Latino district, and another that is the first predominantly Asian district.
Equitable Access to Abortion Services is Not a Guarantee in San Jose, Despite ‘Haven’ of Options
While Silicon Valley is seen as a haven for abortion services by medical professionals and legal experts, gaps still exist online and on billboards across the South Bay.
Tolls on Dumbarton, San Mateo, Five Other Bay Area Bridges to Increase in January
Regular tolls for two-axle cars and trucks and for motorcycles on seven bridges will rise to $7 from $6, according to the Bay Area Toll Authority.
City of Santa Clara Shifts Policy, Won’t Release Details of Payments for Legal Services
Previously, lawyers had been treated like any other city vendors, with their names shown on the list of bills sent to the city council, although no further specifics were posted.
County Democratic Party Split on Israeli-Palestinian conflict
The Santa Clara County Democratic Party Central Committee barely passed a resolution accusing Israel of breaking international law.
Points of Pride: History San Jose Chronicles 50 Years of LGBTQ History in Silicon Valley
From leather to politics to bars, a new history exhibit features decades of pageantry, heartache and belonging in the South Bay.
Facebook’s Oversight Board has Upheld its Ban of Donald Trump
Facebook’s Oversight Board said the ongoing risk of violence “justified” the suspension.
As California’s Attorney General Job Morphs Post-Trump, Who Will be Newsom’s Pick?
A look at top contenders to be California's top cop—and chief enforcer of consumer protection, internet privacy and criminal investigations.
One Year: The Pandemic’s Timeline in Santa Clara County
A look back at some of the events—big and small—that shaped the past 12 months of tumult during the pandemic.
Op-Ed: Prosecuting Children as Adults is Cruel, Inhumane
It is critical we give young people an opportunity for rehabilitation by keeping them in the juvenile justice system.
