Oakland Oakland Ballers add World Series talent to their coaching ranks for inaugural season By Tony Hicks | Bay City News Foundation | January 19, 2024 Former San Francisco Giant J.T. Snow will be the team's first base and bench coach this year.
Oakland ‘We are disappointed’: Oakland A’s say no to planned B’s June baseball game at Coliseum By Tony Hicks | Bay City News Foundation | January 5, 2024 The B’s released a statement Thursday saying they signed a lease agreement and paid a deposit.
Bay Area Startup professional soccer team to partner with St. Mary’s College By Tony Hicks | Bay City News Foundation | December 19, 2023 The Town FC is planning a 2024 launch.
Oakland Oakland Ballers announce inaugural season schedule, will play first home game June 4 By Tony Hicks, Bay City News Foundation | December 8, 2023 The Ballers will face seven teams from the independent Pioneer League in 2024.
Bay Area Contra Costa receives $18.6M state grant to build mental health rehabilitation facility By Tony Hicks | Bay City News Foundation | November 24, 2023 The facility will serve patients experiencing serious mental illness who need 24-hour residential care, but don’t need hospitalization.
Featured in Category Their mother killed by vehicle, mountain lion cubs rescued and recovering at Oakland Zoo By Tony Hicks | Bay City News Foundation | November 17, 2023 The kittens are the zoo’s 25th and 26th mountain lion rescues, as part of the zoo’s rescue and recovery program for local wildlife in need.
Bay Area Lafayette Reservoir retrofit could be the end for a longtime landmark By Tony Hicks | Bay City News Foundation | June 18, 2023 Work is expected to begin in spring 2024 and last approximately one year, with minimal impact on parking.
Arts & Entertainment Lindsay Wildlife to celebrate notable vulture on Saturday By Tony Hicks | Bay City News Foundation | July 1, 2022 Lord Richard will turn 48 and is thought to be the oldest turkey vulture in a U.S. wildlife center.
crime ‘There is no place for this hate’: Extremists disrupt LGBTQ event at San Lorenzo Library By Tony Hicks, Bay City News Foundation | June 14, 2022 A group of five men police say appeared to be members of right-wing extremist group Proud Boys.
Books Shelf Life: Should books ever be banned? Ask the experts By Tony Hicks | Bay City News Foundation | January 25, 2022 The American Library Association tracked 273 targeted books in 156 challenges to libraries, schools, and universities in 2020.