Bay Area Oakland, San Leandro report widespread looting, OPD makes 60 arrests By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | June 1, 2020 The arrests were for crimes including shooting at officers, vandalism, looting and illegal possession of firearms.
Bay Area Piedmont Fire Chief warns of strong winds and warm temperatures later this week By Exedra Staff | June 1, 2020 Piedmont residents are reminded these are prime conditions for potential wildfires.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Sat., May 30 By Kathleen Kirkwood | Bay City News | May 30, 2020 94 new cases in Alameda County since Friday.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Fri., May 29 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | May 29, 2020 2,189 new cases in California with 98 in Alameda County; BART faces over $100 million in cuts.
Crime & Safety Bay Area reacts to George Floyd killing By Keith Burbank | Local News Matters | May 29, 2020 Peaceful protests in Oakland as of Friday morning; police chief and officer unions denounce incident that has rocked Minneapolis.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the remote: Check out these six Pixar animated shorts By Randy Myers | Bay City News | May 29, 2020 Bite-sized entertainment for the whole family including Pixar's latest short film, "Out", the first short film to feature an LGBTQ lead.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Thurs., May 28 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | May 28, 2020 Total cases in California surpass 100,000.
Bay Area With masks and distance, these special ed students have already returned to their school By Louis Freedberg | EdSource | May 28, 2020 Serving many special education students “will require a great deal of individualization and different models.”
California Classes outside, face coverings and one-way hallways: How Los Angeles schools may reopen By Michael Burke | EdSource | May 28, 2020 The L.A. County Office of Education released a 43-page framework that is meant to serve as a guide to 80 districts for reopening schools.
California California and 22 states challenge Trump administration vehicle standards By Julia Cheever | Bay City News | May 28, 2020 The new standards would require automakers to improve fuel economy by 1.5 percent per year, reduced from a 5 percent improvement set by the Obama administration.