"Kaiser Strike: Patients, Players, and the Unhoused - A Lasting Impact on US Healthcare"

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In local news, over 75,000 Kaiser Permanente workers are participating in the largest healthcare strike in US history, demanding improved staffing and labor conditions; a high school football player is recovering after blacking out during a game in Sacramento; a new site has been designated for unhoused individuals in Sacramento; Lodi police are investigating an incident at a mobile home park; and the El Dorado County Sheriff's Office is investigating a stabbing death in Placerville.
Topics:top-news#el-dorado-county-stabbing#high-school-football-player#kaiser-strike#local-news#lodi-police-investigation#unhoused-people
- KCRA Today: Patients join Kaiser strike, HS football player recovering after blacking out, new site for unhoused people KCRA Sacramento
- It’s the last day of the largest health care strike in US history CNN
- Kaiser strike enters 3rd and final day but sides are still far apart KTLA 5
- Opinion | The Kaiser Strike Is Only Part of What’s Ailing U.S. Health Care The New York Times
- Kaiser nurse explains why she's on strike CBS News
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