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covid

San Francisco’s first mass-vaccination site open; SF aims to vaccinate all residents by June

By Daniel Montes | Bay City News | January 22, 2021
The invitation-only vaccination center at San Francisco City College's Ocean Avenue campus is one of three large sites the city plans to open in coming weeks.
Bay Area

Oakland firefighters push back on cuts to fire engines

By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | January 22, 2021
None of the Oakland Fire Department's 25 stations would close under proposed cuts, but there will be fewer engines available at some stations on a rotating basis.
COVID-19

California’s COVID case rate and hospitalizations fall over two-week period

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | January 19, 2021
Health officials are cautiously optimistic that the winter wave of cases may be cresting.
California

Interactive: How diverse is the California Legislature?

By Elizabeth Castillo, Ben Christopher, John Osborn D'Agostino, Orlando Mayorquin and Matt Levin | CalMatters | January 19, 2021
On Inauguration Day, California native and Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris will be the nation's first Black and South Asian woman to hold her office. We look at how diversity fares in Harris' home state, with this report from CalMatters.
Bay Area

Laid off due to COVID, hobby becomes a surprise success for Vallejo couple

By Casey Cantrell | Bay City News Foundation | January 19, 2021
Laid off due to the pandemic, Shelly and Chris Lucido's chance find plus carpentry skills turned a hobby into a new career.
Bay Area

Almena may get reduced sentence in Ghost Ship fire plea deal; families angry

By Keith Burbank | Bay City News Foundation | January 19, 2021
A judge will hear Almena's plea this Friday in the deadly warehouse fire case, and some victims' families are angry he will not serve more time in prison, an attorney for the families said.
covid

Is COVID-19 infecting wild animals? Scientists look at bats, seals and more

By Jonathan Runstadler and Kaitlin Sawatzki, Tufts University | Local News Matters | January 19, 2021
Spillover -- the transmission of viruses between species -- doesn't happen easily, but coronaviruses regularly hop species, and scientists are tracking what this means for human-animal contact in the COVID-19 era.
Bay Area

Restaurants thinking outside the box to stay afloat during pandemic

By Bay City News Foundation Staff | January 18, 2021
Shuttered restaurants and booming alcohol sales, heat-and-eat kits and PPE pop-ups. Bay Area restaurants riding the wave of the pandemic are innovating to survive.
Arts & Entertainment

Oakland Symphony leads virtual inaugural ball to celebrate Kamala Harris

By Exedra Staff | January 15, 2021
The free event, streamed online and then available on demand, will include contributions from more than 25 local artists and groups.
Bay Area

Local chef’s kinship with Kamala Harris inspires his ‘democracy gumbo’

By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | January 15, 2021
Piedmont dad and celebrated chef Robert Dorsey's inauguration day dinner is available from his Oakland catering business.
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