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Bay Area

More time needed to study impacts of proposed A’s ballpark, groups claim

By Jackson Guilfoil | Bay City News Foundation | April 9, 2021
A coalition of around two dozen community organizations says they need more time to fully examine the 6,000-page environmental impact report.
Arts & Entertainment

‘See Black Womxn,’ de Young virtual events explore role of Black women in art

By Brandy Collins | Bay City News Foundation | April 9, 2021
The four 'See Black Womxn' co-founders act as facilitators for the events and discussions about Black arts and how Black women view themselves in art.
Arts & Entertainment

‘Synth-doom’ duo’s debut, ‘Plague Notes,’ predates covid

By Lydia Sviatoslavsky | Bay City News Foundation | April 9, 2021
With 'Plague Notes,' Marc Kate and Andee Connors set out to achieve the sonic equivalent of “sublime annihilation” through instrumental experimentation.
Arts & Entertainment

Pass the Remote: Bay Area leading lights feature at SFFILM

By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | April 9, 2021
Fantastic Negrito, Stewart Brand and other Bay Area artistic luminaries take the screen and stage in this week's picks.
Arts & Entertainment

Best Bets: New takes on old classics remade in new form

By The Artful Observer | Bay City News Foundation | April 9, 2021
Edgar Allen Poe-inspired operas by Getty and Debussey; The Bluest Eye; East Bay International Jewish Film Festival; stand-up comedy with Steve Trevino; and more
California

California counties a mix of highs and lows in vaccinating vulnerable seniors

By Jenny Gold | Kaiser Health News | April 9, 2021
Around half of California residents age 65 and older are fully vaccinated, according to CDC data -- but that percentage swings wildly from county to county.
Bay Area

Coliseum mass vaccination clinic will remain open under county operation

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | April 6, 2021
The FEMA-operated site was set to close April 11, but with the supply of vaccines increasing, health officials said it makes sense to keep the doors open.
California

Gov. Newsom expects full in-person return in the fall after state scraps color-coded tier system

By Ali Tadayon and John Fensterwald | EdSource | April 6, 2021
Announcement may lead to debate over mandating a full in-person return or offering distance learning option.
Bay Area

Oakland introduces crowd control measures around popular Lake Merritt

By Bay City News Service | April 6, 2021
Lake Merritt has been a welcome respite in a pandemic year, but with local residents are frustrated by the steady influx of people and increased litter, the city of Oakland is making changes.
Around Town

California’s COVID tiering system could be over by summer, but mask mandate remains

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | April 6, 2021
The critical footnote to Gov. Gavin Newsom's announcement is that the state see no new surges during the spring or summer and that regardless of tiering, mask mandates will remain in effect.
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