Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: ‘Jurassic World’ director on the Bay Area’s creativity By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | June 9, 2022 Piedmont High graduate Colin Trevorrow has made shorts and a documentary, and debuted a narrative feature film in 2012.
Around Town Summer heat to flare on Friday By Exedra Staff | June 7, 2022 Inland areas most impacted but high of 85 degrees forecast for Piedmont.
Bay Area Schools would likely weather a recession; should the state budget for one? By John Fensterwald | EdSource | June 7, 2022 Gov. Gavin Newsom and the state legislature differ on how to use one-time versus ongoing funding.
Bay Area USDA invests in programs to bring more healthy, fresh food to schools By Ali Tadayon | EdSource | June 7, 2022 Last year, California promised to provide free school meals to every student.
Bay Area Masks are once again mandated in Alameda County By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | June 3, 2022 The order does not apply to the city of Berkeley, which has its own health jurisdiction.
Arts & Entertainment Agnes Martin’s pursuit of happiness resonates at the SFMOMA By Matthew Byrne | Bay City News Foundation | May 31, 2022 Martin never relented in her pursuit of perfection and precision, and she produced some of her most acclaimed works well into old age.
Bay Area New study reveals hidden facts on college for California Asian American and Pacific Islander students By Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | May 31, 2022 Report debunks "model minority" myth and shows disparity in college graduation rates among California's Asian American population.
Bay Area Former Oakland police chief fired in retaliation, jury finds By Kiley Russell | Bay City News Foundation | May 27, 2022 Kirkpatrick sued the city in August 2020 after she was fired by Mayor Libby Schaaf in February after almost three years on the job.
Bay Area Snakes are reemerging on local trails By Bay City News | May 27, 2022 Trails in the East Bay regional parks make up the natural habitat for snakes.
Bay Area Beverley Hills lawyer indicted for threatening Bay Area businesses with ADA litigation By Joe Dworetzky | Bay City News Foundation | May 20, 2022 The alleged victims include the 89-year-old owner of Chinatown Kite Shop.