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Oakland gets $12.4M over 3 years to employ parolees on Caltrans beautification crews

By Audrey Tomlin, Bay City News | September 2, 2025
The funding comes via the Golden State Works program which provides transitional employment and daily pay to parolees.
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People’s Park student housing remains on schedule as UC Berkeley enrollment grows

By Megan Lam | EdSource | September 1, 2025
The project, which aims to ease the student housing crunch, will provide more than 1,100 beds for undergraduates.
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Gov. Newsom launches new task force to clear California homeless encampments

By Marisa Kendall | Cal Matters | August 29, 2025
Within the next month teams will be sent to camps in California’s 10 largest cities: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Oakland, San Diego, Sacramento, San Jose, Long Beach, Anaheim, Bakersfield and Fresno.
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East Bay Regional Park District buys 82 acres at Point Molate to create new shoreline park

By Ruth Dusseault, Bay City News | August 29, 2025
The property includes Native American sacred sites, a historic Chinese fishing village, and Winehaven, once the world’s largest winery.
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UC Berkeley receives ‘hostile campus’ label over suppression of anti-genocide speech

By Audrey Tomlin | Bay City News | August 28, 2025
A 2024 CAIR-California report found that 85% of Muslim students at UC Berkeley experienced Islamophobic harassment.
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Southwest Airlines partners with EVA Air to streamline Taiwan bookings, transfers at SFO

By Andres Jimenez Larios | Bay City News | August 28, 2025
Southwest is integrating its network with EVA at airports in Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle.
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SF’s Market Street to open to ride hailing services, much to the chagrin of some locals

By Andres Jimenez Larios | Bay City News | August 27, 2025
Local advocacy groups point to the reduction in collisions and faster public transit times as proof the car-free road has been successful.
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Fireworks torch Mt. Diablo High football field; Friday season opener moved to Concord High

By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | August 27, 2025
The center logo of the field was left badly damaged.
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Bay area homeowners, landlords can apply for grants to make properties quake-safe

By Sarah Stierch | Bay City News | August 27, 2025
Over $20 million in grant funding is available to properties in over 230 ZIP codes in the Bay Area and Northern California.
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National parks have become a battleground over American identity and who gets to tell it

By Ruth Dusseault, Bay City News | August 26, 2025
Over a hundred people gathered on Monday to protest what they say is the Trump administration’s attack on American history at Rosie the Riveter Park in Richmond.
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