Featured in Category Man accused of killing deputy now charged in Oakland security officer murder By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | June 16, 2020 Steven Carrillo has been charged with murder and attempted murder in the drive-by shooting at the time of the May 29 protest.
Bay Area In historic reversal, University of California regents endorse push to end ban on affirmative action By Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | June 16, 2020 Assembly Constitutional Amendment 5 would repeal Proposition 209 and restore race and gender as considerations for admissions.
California Endangered: large university lecture hall classes By Larry Gordon | EdSource | June 16, 2020 Technology and new in-the-round designs will alter teaching experience.
California Commentary | What I wish I had told my students before the pandemic hit By Teresa Puente | EdSource | June 16, 2020 Cal State journalism professor offers advice for her students: don't lose hope, find ways to help others and stay connected.
California Newsom, Bay Area officials applaud Supreme Court ruling on LGBTQ job rights By Julia Cheever | Bay City News | June 16, 2020 The high court in a 6-3 ruling said Title VII of the U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964, which bans employment discrimination on the basis of sex, applies to job bias based on sexual orientation or transgender status.
California PG&E to plead guilty Tuesday to 84 involuntary manslaughter counts in Camp Fire case By Julia Cheever | Bay City News | June 16, 2020 Under a plea agreement announced in March, the utility will pay the maximum possible penalty of about $4 million.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Five films to watch in honor of Pride Month By Randy Myers | Bay City news | June 16, 2020 To get into the spirit of Pride Month, these films delve into issues pertinent to the LGBTQX community.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Mon., June 15 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | June 15, 2020 157 new cases in Alameda County since Friday; Safari West set to reopen to the public June 20.
Bay Area Most weekend protests peaceful; Sunday protest shuts down the Bay Bridge By Sam Richards | Bay City News | June 15, 2020 Protesters shut down the upper deck of the Bay Bridge for almost 2 hours on Sunday.
California California immunization rates drop 40% during pandemic By Diana Lambert | EdSource | June 15, 2020 Parents fearful of exposing kids to Covid-19 may be putting them at risk for other diseases.