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How Will Sequestration Affect California?
It's a moment Congress and the president swore would never come -- but here it is. Across-the-board budget cuts, "sequestration" if you prefer, will affect the military and domestic programs to the tune of $85 billion. How will those cuts be felt in California in defense, health and education?

Planting Seeds of College in Houses of Worship
A UC Davis study out this week found a "disturbing" achievement gap between California's Latino and African-American community college students and their Asian and white peers. Now, a Cal State University program is working to reach African-American students and their families before they get to college -- by bringing its recruitment effort to church.

Little Fish Vital to Big Ecosystem
If you're a seafood lover, you may be aware when the salmon or crab seasons begin. What we pay less attention to are small fish, such as herring and anchovies. But without those smaller fish for food, there would be no bigger fish. Not that long ago, California's herring population came perilously close to collapse. While their numbers have been increasing, herring in San Francisco bay are still struggling.

Lighting the Bay Bridge With 25,000 LEDs
The glamorous Golden Gate Bridge usually gets all the love in the San Francisco Bay Area. But now the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge is having its moment. The new eastern span -- under construction for more than a decade -- opens next fall. And this Tuesday night, artist Leo Villareal will unveil a massive light sculpture he has designed for the bridge's western span.

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