Bay Area East Bay Regional Parks reopening some facilities Oct. 2 By Bay City News | September 22, 2020 Parks with planned area and facility reopenings include Anthony Chabot Regional Park, Lake Chabot Regional Park, and Sibley Volcanic Regional Preserve.
Bay Area Officials urges Contra Costa residents to take precautions against West Nile Virus By Kathleen Kirkwood | Bay City News | September 22, 2020 Dead birds and sentinel chickens have tested positive for the virus in Contra Costa County.
City City Council Candidate Conna McCarthy’s list of endorsements nears 500 | Sponsored Post By Campaign for Conna McCarthy for Council | September 22, 2020 [SPONSORED] Supporters include 12 current elected leaders, 17 former officials, and a showing of city commissioners.
Elections Who formally declares the winner of the U.S. presidential election? By Amy Dacey, executive director of the Sine Institute of Policy and Politics, American University | Local News Matters | September 22, 2020 The winning candidate usually declares victory on election night, but the win isn’t actually certified until January.
Bay Area Spare-the-Air alert issued for Saturday due to wildfire smoke By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | September 18, 2020 Northerly winds are likely to blow smoke from northern California fires into North Bay and inland East Bay areas.
Featured in Category Piedmont Education Foundation to present record-setting $3 million check to Piedmont schools By The Piedmont Education Foundation | September 18, 2020 The action continues as the 2020-2021 Giving Campaign launches on Tuesday with a celebratory popsicle truck to distribute sweet treats.
Around Town Letter to the Editor | Anderson Thigpen a welcoming leader with extensive executive skills By Suzanne Lane | September 18, 2020 With deep experience in education, she will help the Board address the social issues of our time, says Suzanne Lane
Around Town Letter to the Editor | Hilary Cooper brings demonstrated passion for education By Courtney Azad | September 18, 2020 Her background as an educator and a leader in education-related activities are why fellow volunteer Courtney Azad supports her candidacy.
City City Council candidate Sunny Bostrom-Fleming inspired by a desire to help By Sam Richards | September 18, 2020 Promoting fairness, especially related to race, homelessness, and the economy, motivates Bostrom-Fleming to serve.
Around Town Letter to the Editor | Schools need Cory Smegal for a second term By Katie Anderson | September 18, 2020 Smegal is thoughtful, collaborative, clear thinking and dedicated to serving the community, says Katie Anderson