Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Wed., May 6 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | May 6, 2020 54 new cases in Alameda County since Tuesday.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Tue., May 5 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | May 5, 2020 1,275 new cases and 63 deaths in California since Monday with 33 new cases and 3 deaths in Alameda County.
Bay Area Ghost Ship Fire defendant Derick Almena released on bail By Jeff Shuttleworth | Bay City News | May 5, 2020 Almena's bail was decreased because of his deteriorating health and unsafe conditions at the Santa Rita Jail due to coronavirus.
Bay Area Air district’s Spare the Air summer season starts Monday By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | May 5, 2020 Air district encourages teleworking after shelter-in-place orders are lifted to keep skies blue.
California Big variations per student in what California districts will get in federal stimulus aid By John Fensterwald, Daniel J. Willis | EdSource | May 5, 2020 Large urban and small rural districts in California will get the largest shares of $1.65 billion in federal stimulus funds aimed to help school districts across the country weather the coronavirus pandemic.
Bay Area Early school start time proposed by Gov. Newsom not far from existing district calendars By Louis Freedberg | EdSource | May 5, 2020 While many districts would start just a week or two earlier than planned, districts are struggling with the logistics of starting early.
Bay Area Can California schools put safety measures in place in time to open early? Many district leaders skeptical By Diana Lambert, John Fensterwald | EdSource | May 4, 2020 Districts need more, not less, time to plan for staggered scheduling, social distancing and transportation before schools reopen.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Mon., May 4 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | May 4, 2020 2,740 new cases since Saturday with 71 new cases in Alameda County.
Bay Area Appointment drop-off available during suspension of bulky pickup service By Jeff Shuttleworth | Bay City News | May 4, 2020 Residents can drop off one bulky item, which will not count against residents' annual curbside bulky pickup.
Bay Area Some California colleges decide to offer all fall classes online By Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | May 4, 2020 UCLA will give students the option of attending class remotely or in-person.