Oakland Roots will not return to the Coliseum for 2027 season By Tanay Gokhale | Bay City News | July 10, 2026 The team will host seven more games at the Coliseum as part of the ongoing 2026 season.
health Kaiser nurses say technology is making their jobs — and patient care — worse By Khari Johnson | CalMatters | July 9, 2026 Call center nurses at the health giant said workplace surveillance tools and AI prioritize speed and cost savings over quality and safety.
Bay Area University of California will consider using Smarter Balanced exam scores for admissions By Michael Burke | EdSource | July 9, 2026 Proponents say the state exams could be a useful tool because they are designed to measure college readiness.
Bay Area Blood bank provider reports two-year low in type O supply across Bay Area By Christopher Vinasco | Bay City News | July 8, 2026 More than a third of the population have type O blood, which is also an important and versatile option in emergency medicine.
Bay Area ‘It’s in the data’: Crime in California dropped to historic lows in 2025, report shows By Alise Maripuu | Bay City News | July 3, 2026 Crime reductions coincided with a rise in arrests; in the Bay Area, Alameda County alone saw a 43% drop in homicides.
Sports Bay Area Host Committee plans to become permanent sports leadership commission By Adam Sutro | Bay City News | July 2, 2026 The commission aims to help the Bay Area host one major sports event every two or three years.
Bay Area Richmond-San Rafael Bridge on-ramp closure extended to February 2027 By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | July 2, 2026 The $18 million project includes removal of toll booths on the bridge that haven’t been used since 2020 and other improvements.
Bay Area Bay Area transit sales tax measure certified to go on November ballot By Kayla Chan | Bay City News | July 2, 2026 The proposed tax comes as public transit agencies in the region face severe budget shortfalls in the current fiscal year.
Bay Area Alameda County supes approve standing committee on reparations for Black residents By Tanay Gokhale | Bay City News | July 1, 2026 The move is part of a draft action plan created after two years of study, community listening sessions, and surveys of 400 residents.
featured Planned closure of National Archives could force relocation of historic Bay Area records By Kelcie Lee | Bay City News | July 1, 2026 The facility, with 75,000 cubic feet of historical records dating back to the 1850s, is an important resource for historians, researchers, families, and students.
Bay Area Under full moon, native fish dance on Bay shores in annual spawning ritual By Ruth Dusseault and Josephine Tsai | Bay City News | July 1, 2026 Find a sandy beach, like Crown Memorial in Alameda, to observe the mating event that is timed with the high tide and full moon.