Bay Area Alameda Co. may have seen worst of omicron By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | February 1, 2022 The county has one of the highest vaccination rates in the nation.
Bay Area John Madden memorial date changed By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | February 1, 2022 Tickets for the Feb 14 celebration of Madden's life will go on sale later this week.
California Sierra snow levels slightly above average despite dry January By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | February 1, 2022 With the state's variable weather, a third dry year remains a possibility.
Bay Area UPDATE: Woman dead in shooting at Lake Merritt spa By Exedra Staff | February 1, 2022 The shooting happened before the spa was open to customers.
California California high school graduation rate held steady during pandemic By Diana Lambert and Daniel J. Willis | EdSource | January 28, 2022 Flexible graduation requirements, summer programs, and tutoring may have kept students in caps and gowns.
Oil transition puts California Democrats in a bind By Emily Hoeven | CalMatters | January 28, 2022 As California transitions from fossil fuels, what happens to oil and gas workers?
California California EDD besieged with more fraud attempts By Emily Hoeven | CalMatters | January 28, 2022 The Employment Development Department says it suspects 98% of the 27,000 medical providers associated with disability claims are fraudulent.
Featured in Category What the federal ‘No Surprises Act’ means in California By Bernard J. Wolfson | Kaiser Health News | January 28, 2022 A new federal law bridges gaps in California's protections against unexpected out-of-network bills.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Sundance docs and cinema classics By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | January 28, 2022 W. Kamau Bell's important Cosby film comes to Showtime, plus riveting documentaries and Berkeley film archive classics on the big screen.
Featured in Category Films from 3 Bay Area directors premiere to applause at Sundance By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | January 28, 2022 Sara Dosa, W. Kamau Bell, and Reid Davenport discuss their recent work.