Bay Area Ruth Bancroft Garden prepares to reopen By Bay City News | May 11, 2020 The garden and nursery will first open to members only this week and then to the public on May 16.
Bay Area Fewer international students expected to return to colleges in California and nation, hurting finances By Larry Gordon | EdSource | May 11, 2020 Problems with visas, money and travel may block international students’ return; colleges fear the lost revenue will reduce academic programs and staffing.
California Teachers grapple with how to keep track of students during distance learning By Ali Tadayon | EdSource | May 11, 2020 The state does not require taking attendance while campuses are closed, but teachers are finding innovative ways to stay in touch with students.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Sat., May 9 By Kathleen Kirkwood | Bay City News | May 9, 2020 62 new cases in Alameda County; SF easing retail restrictions starting May 18th.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Fri., May 8 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | May 8, 2020 1,898 new cases in California since Thursday with 44 new cases in Alameda County.
Bay Area Gov. Newsom signs order to mail ballots to all California registered voters By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | May 8, 2020 "No Californian should be forced to risk their health in order to exercise their right to vote" says Newsom.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the remote: Five films to stream with Bay Area ties By Randy Myers | Bay City News | May 8, 2020 Topping this week, "Spaceship Earth", a documentary about the Biosphere terrarium experiment in Arizona.
Around Town Additional ‘slow streets’ added in Oakland By Dennis Culver | Bay City News | May 8, 2020 Five additional miles added including Tiffin Road and Shafter Ave.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Thurs., May 7 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | May 7, 2020 54 new cases in Alameda County since Wednesday.
Bay Area Bay Area health officers keep shelter guidelines in place despite state changes By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | May 7, 2020 Bay Area counties will continue to prohibit curbside pick-up at non-essential, non-outdoor businesses.