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Bay Area

Newsom signs $12 billion funding package to support housing for homeless residents

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | July 20, 2021
The $12 billion funding package for housing and homelessness is the largest such investment in California's history.
Bay Area

Newsom promised big on California health care. Where do his bold plans stand now?

By Ana B. Ibarra | CalMatters | July 20, 2021
Three of the California governor’s boldest health care promises — including affordable medications and universal health care — have made little progress so far.
Arts & Entertainment

‘Starry Nights’ previews a return to live shows from SF Ballet

By Charles Lewis III | Bay City News Foundation | July 20, 2021
The five-piece show, which runs for two nights, is a prelude to the ballet's full, live season at San Francisco's War Memorial Opera House starting in January.
Arts & Entertainment

Daniel Mason wins California Book Awards’ top fiction prize

By Sue Gilmore | Bay City News Foundation | July 20, 2021
Daniel Mason, a Palo Alto psychiatrist and novelist, won the top prize in the 2021 California Book Awards for his short story collection, "A Registry of My Passage Upon the Earth."
Bay Area

Athletics, City of Oakland inch closer to an agreement on Howard Terminal ballpark

By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | July 20, 2021
Six of eight councilmembers voted "yes" on Oakland's proposed financial plan for a new stadium complex, but A's President Dave Kaval said the city's current proposal still falls short.
Bay Area

This Silicon Valley town is doubling its housing, and residents are crying foul

By Tran Nguyen | San Jose Spotlight | July 20, 2021
The affluent South Bay town of Los Gatos is looking to add 3,783 new housing units in the next 20 years.
Bay Area

Brianna Noble and her steeds bring Humble to neigh-sayers

By Amelia Williams | Bay City News Foundation | July 20, 2021
Mulatto Meadows ranch in Castro Valley aims to make horses and agricultural spaces more accessible to traditionally underserved communities.
Bay Area

A’s plan to reject Oakland’s latest financial proposal for new stadium development

By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | July 16, 2021
The A's and the city of Oakland still disagree on three issues around the team's proposed ballpark at Howard Terminal.
Bay Area

Update: Red flag alert, chance of dry thunderstorms forecast for Sunday and Monday

By Olivia Wynkoop | Bay City News Foundation and Exedra Staff | July 16, 2021
A Red Flag warning is in effect from Sunday evening through Monday evening.
California

Under attack: California schools face ransomware threat

By Zayna Syed | CalMatters | July 16, 2021
The number of potentially devastating attacks against schools in California and across the country is rising as educators try to figure out whether cybersecurity should be a priority.
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