Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Fri., July 3 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | July 3, 2020 8,040 new cases in California since Thursday with 88 new cases in Alameda County.
California Some teachers unions, districts at odds over live distance learning instruction By John Fensterwald | EdSource | July 3, 2020 At issue is a pre-internet law giving teachers control over classroom recordings.
Bay Area Bay Area cities, counties take precautions against fire and COVID for the fourth By Bay City News | July 3, 2020 Closures include San Francisco, Half Moon Bay and Monterey Peninsula beaches.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Thurs., July 2 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | July 2, 2020 228 new cases and 2 new deaths in Alameda County since Wednesday.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Stream ‘Hamilton,’ or try ‘A Night at the Drive-In,’ ‘John Lewis’ and much more By Randy Myers | Bay City News | July 2, 2020 Celebrate the nation’s independence with these five films with Bay Area connections, including one of the biggest summer releases.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Wed., July 1 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | July 1, 2020 10,773 new cases in California since Tuesday with 192 new cases in Alameda County.
Bay Area Oakland A’s fans can buy cardboard cutout of themselves to attend games By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | June 30, 2020 Cutouts are $49 each for A’s Access members, $89 each for general fans, or $129 for a Foul Ball Zone cutout.
California Lake Tahoe rentals now open for business with new rules in place By Devon OShaughnessy, Exedra Intern | June 30, 2020 With new cleaning procedures in place and an abundance of outdoor activities, Tahoe is ready for restless families needing to get away.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Tue., June 30 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | June 30, 2020 349 new cases in Alameda County since Monday; Alameda County pauses latest reopening plans.
Bay Area How a PG&E contractor with a sketchy past made millions after California’s deadliest fire By Scott Morris | Bay City News | June 30, 2020 PG&E overlooked a contractor’s involvement in illicit dumping before hiring it to clean up after the Camp Fire.