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Protests delivered a swift end to pandemic panic
Welcome to the end of the coronavirus pandemic as we know it.
June 1, 2020
COVID-19 killed the American spirit. It’s time for a resurrection.
Our current trajectory is based on fear and emotions, not facts or a long-term view. The path forward requires leaning on key American virtues.
May 26, 2020
America’s food supply has never mattered more. Why threaten it with lawsuits?
The Central Valley Project turns a would-be desert into the biggest grocery store on the planet. Lawsuits during the pandemic threaten its future.
May 26, 2020
Politics, short memories are choking Calif.’s water wars
Your water, your air, your home,and your farm are being attacked whether you live in Mendota or Los Angeles. Yet, they come from Sacramento, not Washington.
May 14, 2020
We misunderstood coronavirus, now we underestimate its consequences
From coronavirus' entrance into the public consciousness to our response to the pandemic, four doctors examine the looming consequences of our mistakes.
May 8, 2020
While Calif.’s water wars head to court, Feds show they’re still at the table
Federal water authorities are making one thing clear: we're at the table working to strike a balance with state leaders on the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.
May 6, 2020
California’s economy needs a clear reopening blueprint. Here’s a preview.
As Californians, as Americans, we can and will get through these hardships. But we must find ways to responsibly restart our economy.
April 27, 2020
Essential businesses are being left in the cold on stimulus funds. We can fix it.
This coronavirus stimulus has serious gaps – and now some businesses are falling through the cracks without access to critical financial relief to survive.
April 24, 2020
State Center is pushing coronavirus support beyond the classroom
Our faculty and staff are keeping students on track with their goals while keeping them safe. However, our assistance goes further than our campus walls.
April 23, 2020
As pandemic panic wears down, we’re voting with our tire tread
It's important to recognize that the panic that kept people indoors in the middle of March has decidedly worn off. Now, we're taking to our cars again.
April 22, 2020