Around Town Rain to return this week By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | December 14, 2021 Much of the Bay Area remains decidedly soggy after heavy rainfall earlier this week.
Bay Area California’s homelessness crisis — and possible solutions — explained By Manuela Tobias | CalMatters | December 14, 2021 More than 160,000 Californians live unsheltered. CalMatters explores this persistent crisis and looks at the state's possible solutions.
Arts & Entertainment Bay Area pop-up skating rinks are fun way to glide into holidays By Bay City News Foundation | December 14, 2021 Holiday season ice rinks are open up and down the Bay and in San Francisco and generally require advance booking.
Arts & Entertainment SF Girls Chorus offers sneak peeks into upcoming opera By Gina Gotsill | Bay City News Foundation | December 14, 2021 The commissioned opera is based on the memories of a young Filipina diarist who migrated to Hawaii and then California in the 1920s.
Bay Area Nearly half of Bay Area employers expect 3-day in-person work week post-pandemic, survey finds By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | December 14, 2021 The survey has been conducted monthly since April by the Bay Area Council, a business group.
California State officials recommend COVID-19 testing after traveling out of state By Ali Tadayon | EdSource | December 14, 2021 State public health officials also recommended wearing masks at all times on public transportation including airports, planes, trains, and buses in all locations.
Arts & Entertainment More holiday arts events to make your spirits bright By Sue Gilmore | Bay City News Foundation | December 10, 2021 A chronological list of festive theater, dance and musical events through the end of the year.
COVID-19 Thousands of California students still lack proof of vaccination despite deadlines By Ali Tadayon | EdSource | December 10, 2021 High numbers of students who are unvaccinated or who have not provided proof of vaccination could overwhelm districts' virtual academies.
Arts & Entertainment Founder talks about the legacy of the Buddhist Film Festival By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | December 10, 2021 Gaetano Maida lives in Oakland and is one of the founding members of Tricycle, the leading nationally recognized Buddhist magazine.
Around Town A wet, cold weekend is in store By Bay City News and Exedra Staff | December 10, 2021 Rain, freezing temperatures, and snow in the mountains are all expected this weekend.