Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: Celebrate these artistic and musical icons and innovators By The Artful Observer | Bay City News Foundation | January 5, 2023 The Bay Area is a hub of artistic expression, attracting artists, writers and musicians from around the globe to live, work and create. We highlight some of the offerings here.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Local films are on Oscars short list By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | January 5, 2023 At least three of 15 shortlisted short films in contention for this year's Academy Awards have Bay Area connections.
Bay Area East Bay Regional Park District sites are closed By Tony Hicks | Bay City News Foundation | January 3, 2023 Dog walkers, mountain bikers, and fans of brisk walks in the rain will need to find alternatives.
Bay Area Snow survey shows promising early results but drought isn’t over yet By Keith Burbank | Bay City News Foundation | January 3, 2023 Snow levels statewide are 174 percent of average for this time of year.
Bay Area Major storm forecast for entire region starting Wednesday By Bay City News and Exedra Staff | January 3, 2023 Forecast includes strong winds and a flood watch for the entire Bay Area.
Books Hooked on Books: Short novels make sweet reads By Sue Gilmore | Bay City News Foundation | January 3, 2023 Short books from classics to contemporary, Amy Tan and Susanne Pari in conversation, and more.
Bay Area Why California is among last states not screening children for dyslexia By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | December 20, 2022 The California Teachers Association has been one of the strongest opponents of dyslexia screening.
Bay Area Holy Names University cites rising costs, lower enrollment in decision to close By Tony Hicks | Bay City News Foundation | December 20, 2022 Students will be able to complete degrees in progress at Dominican University.
California Chico State professor’s colleague said he talked of mass shooting last year and buying a weapon By Thomas Peele and Daniel Reidel | EdSource | December 14, 2022 Chico State administration is under fire for silence on alleged threats to kill colleagues who complained of man's student affair.
Featured in Category To attract in-home caregivers, California offers paid training — and self-care By Laurie Udesky | Kaiser Health News | December 13, 2022 The state needs to prepare for a workforce shift that will require people to seek help outside their families.