Last month, business news company Bloomberg released its annual Brain Drain Index . It uses Census data to analyze which American cities are losing advanced degree holders, white-collar jobs, and STEM career opportunities. Topping that list this year is Hanford, California. Shelsy Hutchison, a teacher with the Business Academy at …
Read More »Work And College: Students Take On Both, But Research Says That’s Putting Them Behind
College has become more expensive over the years, but students have managed by taking out loans or working in addition to their studies. Recent reporting from Larry Gordon at Edsource, an online media outlet that focuses on education in California, says that working too many hours can make it even …
Read More »Stratford Residents Still Without Tap Water That’s Safe To Drink
Update: 8/22/18 Officials lifted the “Do not drink” water order in Stratford on Wednesday afternoon August 22nd. However, according to Martín Chávez, only one pump is operational at this time. Original story: Residents in the unincorporated community of Stratford still don’t have running water that they can drink, nearly two …
Read More »The Valley Is Short On Behavioral Health Providers – And That’s Likely To Worsen
In California, mental illness afflicts as many as 1 in 6 adults and 1 in 14 children. And yet, according to a new study, the state’s workforce of behavioral health providers could be in jeopardy. By the year 2028, California could have 41 percent fewer psychiatrists than it needs, and …
Read More »The best beer is the one that’s shared
Three beer experts – Rob Archie, owner of Pangaea Bier Cafe, Jesse Sahlin, founder of Craft Creamery and Kate Whelan, director of Sacramento Beer week – sat down together for The Bee and talked about how to order a craft beer and what makes the best beer. Sacramento Beer Week …
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