California Sanders, Biden, Warren lead California Democratic presidential race By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | January 14, 2020 Asked which candidate had the best chance at beating Trump, 46% of survey respondents said Biden, 25% Sanders and 10% Warren.
Featured in Category Electric mopeds are now available to rent in Oakland By Samantha Laurey | Bay City News | January 14, 2020 The company's first West Coast market, the mopeds are space efficient and sustainable electric vehicles.
City Planning Commission recommends updates to ADU regulations By Sam Richards | January 14, 2020 New state law gives cities less control over what they allow; City Council takes up the issue on Tues, Jan 21.
Featured in Category Superintendent posts update on school construction By Randall Booker | PUSD | January 10, 2020 STEAM building take shape (on schedule), while Alan Harvey Theater construction is slated to begin this summer.
Featured in Category Oakland Restaurant Week now in full swing through Jan 20 By Exedra Staff | January 10, 2020 Hungry? Now's a great time to explore the many culinary delights around town.
News Judge rules against mothers who moved into vacant West Oakland house By Jeff Shuttleworth | Bay City News | January 10, 2020 The homelessness crisis does not hold sway over the rights of the property owners.
regional Acalanes High School teacher arrested in sex abuse case By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | January 10, 2020 54-year old Kyle Ann Wood, currently a teacher at Miramonte HS, is being held for alleged sex crimes that occurred in the late 1990s.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets for the Weekend | Jan 10 – 12 By The Artful Observer | Local News Matters | January 10, 2020 SF Sketchfest, running through Jan 26, with Sandra Bernhard; Groundhog Day, the musical; blues harmonica; MTT with SFO and more
Arts & Entertainment Festival Opera presents Nuit d’Espagne at Piedmont Center for the Arts By Lou Fancher | January 8, 2020 Sunday, Jan 12 event features exceptional performers up close in PCA's intimate venue on Magnolia Ave.
Arts & Entertainment “Classical at the Freight” celebrates Mozart’s birthday By Lou Fancher | January 8, 2020 The casual, no-intermission concert on Jan. 13 is part of a popular monthly series at Berkeley's Freight and Salvage.