Bay Area Herd immunity? Only two counties are even close By Ana B. Ibarra | CalMatters | May 18, 2021 Will the Bay Area be the first region in the Golden State to reach herd immunity?
Arts & Entertainment Pompeii and Wangechi Mutu exhibitions explore disaster and colonialism at reopened Legion of Honor By Brandy Collins | Bay City News Foundation | May 18, 2021 The exhibition, which tells a visual tale of daily life in Pompeii, was originally set to open in April 2020, but the pandemic postponed that plan.
Bay Area Oakland wants to work with A’s, MLB to keep the team in the city By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | May 14, 2021 The letter comes just days after MLB told the Oakland A's to look for another city to play while pursuing a waterfront park in Oakland.
Arts & Entertainment Earn-A-Bike Program empowers West Oakland kids and teens By Rowena Gonden | Bay City News Foundation | May 14, 2021 During the three-hour, twice-weekly classes, up to half a dozen participants spend one month learning the basics of bike maintenance and repair.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: Works by Latina composers, SF Symphony in person and Nam June Paik’s electronic art By The Artful Observer | Bay City News Foundation | May 14, 2021 Live performances at Davies; Hershey Felder dramatizes Rachmaninoff; SFJazz celebrates Miles Davis; and more
Arts & Entertainment San Francisco Performances ditches the digital for its live ‘Summer Music Sessions’ By Sue Gilmore | Bay City News Foundation | May 14, 2021 For the first time in its 41-year history the organization will hold a summer season of music concerts, at Herbst Theatre.
Bay Area Alameda Co. health officials urge residents to continue wearing face coverings By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | May 14, 2021 The advice comes as the CDC relaxed mask guidance Thursday, saying fully vaccinated people do not need to wear a mask in most situations.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Asian American filmmakers explore school pressures, romance, and a ghost story By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | May 14, 2021 CAAMFest online and drive-in options offer a range of thoughtful, funny, and spooky stories.
California Latinos are the most eager to get vaccinated, survey shows — but face obstacles By Anna Almendrala | Kaiser Health News | May 14, 2021 Vaccine access barriers persist, even as Latinos are about twice as likely as non-Hispanic whites or Blacks to want a vaccine as soon as possible, according to a new survey.
Bay Area Safeway now offering walk-in covid vaccines — and a grocery discount By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | May 14, 2021 The grocery chain announced the walk-up plan a day after vaccination opened up to children as young as 12.