SF’s newest park gets a name: Winning entry chosen for former Great Highway promenade By Alise Maripuu | Bay City News | April 11, 2025 Say hello to "Sunset Dunes" at the grand opening on Saturday, April 12.
science UC San Francisco researcher wins Breakthrough Prize for multiple sclerosis discovery By Pete Young | Bay City News | April 7, 2025 His work opens the possibility of treating MS with antiviral drugs, and for the development of a vaccine for EBV to prevent MS altogether.
Bay Area Friends in law places: Federal court filings express solidarity with firm Trump targeted By Joe Dworetzky | Bay City News | April 7, 2025 The amicus fillings, providing safety in numbers, asked the court to ensure that this abuse of executive power ceases.
Bay Area ‘Hands Off!’ day around the Bay: Thousands join in protests of all things Trump and Musk By Alise Maripuu, Leslie Katz and Aly Brown | Bay City News | April 6, 2025 Hundreds of demonstrators were part of the scene in downtown Oakland.
public safety SF mayor’s shift in harm reduction policy targets distribution of safe smoking supplies By Alise Maripuu | Bay City News | April 5, 2025 The shift is a part of Lurie’s executive directive called “Breaking the Cycle” to tackle the city’s fentanyl epidemic.
Bay Area California State Library says Trump administration halts local library funding By Tony Hicks, Bay City News | April 4, 2025 IMLS typically provides more than $200 million annually for local libraries in all 50 states.
Bay Area Boaters warned of whale sightings in San Francisco Bay after one found dead By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | April 4, 2025 Be careful while out on the water because, while famously large, the animals are sometimes difficult to spot.
Bay Area Muni moves forward with bus service cuts despite public outcry, budget concerns By Alise Maripuu | Bay City News | April 3, 2025 Muni is attempting to close its looming $50 million budget deficit by slashing and shortening five bus routes.
Arts & Entertainment Getting a read on how Trump’s library cuts will impact library services in the Bay Area By Tony Hicks | Bay City News | April 2, 2025 The smallest libraries are likely to bear the brunt.
castro valley East Bay nonprofit health provider agrees to $200K payout in gender pay equity complaint By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | April 2, 2025 The case is a reminder to all employers to set objective criteria when making compensation decisions.
Arts & Entertainment Exhibit on history and future of border surveillance comes to Angel Island State Park By Tony Hicks | Bay City News | April 1, 2025 The exhibit explores the “virtual wall” that organizers say the U.S. government has built along the U.S.-Mexico border.