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The Forgotten Men of the Point Reyes Life Saving Service
In a small cemetery on the way to the Point Reyes Lighthouse rests the story of four men who risked their lives to save others. Plus other stories you might've missed this week.
How the Stephon Clark Shooting is Pushing Sacramento Over the Edge
The death of Stephon Clark is bringing long-simmering issues to the forefront in Sacramento. Plus other stories you might've missed.
California Kids Can’t Get into California Colleges — and That’s a Problem
Why some of California's best high school students are leaving the state for college and may never come back. Plus more stories you may have missed.
Gun Violence Isn’t New to These Oakland Students
Students in Oakland have been dealing with gun violence for years, but no one has walked out for them. Plus more news you might've missed.
‘Like a Nuke Had Gone Off’: The First Night of the Northern California Fires
What happened on the first night of the deadly Northern California fires? Plus the land beneath our feet is sinking and more news you might've missed.
A Watercolor Love Letter to California’s Wilderness
Wildlands, Wikipedia and wildfire reports. Catch up on the week's news.
‘You Drive Until You Die’: Driving a Cab in the Age of Uber and Lyft
How cab drivers are dealing with the death of their industry, 'Lady Bird' love in Sacramento, a return to drought and more stories you might've missed.
If You Hella Love Oakland, You’ll Hella Love ‘Black Panther’
The indelible bond between Oakland and the Black Panther. Plus weird California politics and a car burglar's tips on how to avoid a car break-in.
One of the Most Impactful Laws You’ve Never Heard Of
How racist policies continue to affect our communities, the potential dangers of youth football, talking to the dead and more news stories you might've missed.
Oil and Water
In California’s Tulare County ag and oil often go hand in hand, and environmentalism can be a dirty word. People are proud of the fact that they make the things other people need here. This is where they make the food and energy that fuels the state,