Bay Area 8 who died after boat capsized on Lake Tahoe identified, including 3 from Bay Area By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | June 25, 2025 Authorities responded around 3 pm Saturday to reports of a capsized boat near D.L. Bliss State Park.
Environment PG&E power shutoffs begin in Bay Area, expected to last into weekend amid wildfire risk By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | June 20, 2025 Shutoffs could affect about 11,500 customers in parts of 15 counties, including Alameda County.
Environment First Spare the Air alert of the year due to ozone issued in Bay Area for Friday By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | May 29, 2025 People can find out when a Spare the Air alert is in effect by signing up for text alerts by texting “START” to 81757.
Bay Area Trump says he will direct federal authorities to reopen Alcatraz for ‘ruthless, violent’ criminals By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | May 4, 2025 Trump claims that re-opening Alcatraz to host prisoners will serve as a symbol of law, order, and justice.
napa Charter jet company JSX to begin service to Napa County Airport starting this summer By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | April 26, 2025 JSX currently flies out of Concord and Oakland and allows customers to check in just 20 minutes before flight departure, among other perks.
environment Searching for snow: Vast disparity between north and south amid lackluster rain season By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | March 31, 2025 The Department of Water Resources is concerned that much of the rainfall has been concentrated in Northern California.
Arts & Entertainment Major League Cricket returns to Oakland for weeklong series of matches at the Coliseum By Dan McMenamin, Bay City News | March 28, 2025 Cheer on the SF Unicorns starting June 12.
nature UC Berkeley’s famous falcons are missing — which has fans and experts fearing the worst By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | February 26, 2025 The culprit may be the highly contagious avian flu.
Arts & Entertainment NBA All-Star event, Chinese New Year Parade deliver BART best Saturday ridership in years By Dan McMenamin, Bay City News | February 20, 2025 There were 139,475 riders Saturday, eclipsing the record set last February.
Education Enrollment sagging, Sonoma State University to eliminate staff and programs to save $24M By Dan McMenamin, Bay City News | January 24, 2025 Sports, humanities classes cut. Enrollment numbers have dropped 36% in the past decade.