Bay Area Nonprofit buys apartment building to house Oakland teachers By EdSource Staff | April 10, 2026 A local nonprofit bought the 33-unit complex earlier this year for about $12 million, far less than the building’s previous market value.
Bay Area BART board considers measures to tackle $375M budget deficit by 2027 By Andres Jimenez Larios | Bay City News | April 10, 2026 Proposed budget assumes current service levels — and the successful passage of Senate Bill 63, a regional sales tax measure.
Bay Area COVID-era learning reduced student enrollment in college, report finds By Vani Sanganeria | EdSource | April 10, 2026 The study examined 14,005 public high schools from the 2015-16 to 2021-22 school years.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: Music fest freebies, ‘Coast Starlight,’ Richard Goode, and more By The Artful Observer | Bay City News | April 9, 2026 Plus, Shotgun Players adds more dates for "The Goat, or Who is Sylvia."
Arts & Entertainment Esperanza Spalding, Alonzo King team for Lines Ballet premiere in SF By James Ambroff-Tahan | Bay City News | April 9, 2026 The world premiere of "Legacy" is this weekend at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco.
public safety Bay Area airports react to DHS proposal to leverage customs against sanctuary cities By Andres Jimenez Larios | Bay City News | April 9, 2026 San Francisco International Airport is one of the largest airports in the country.
Elections California billionaire tax is a no-brainer for progressive Democrats, right? Wrong. By Maya C. Miller | CalMatters | April 9, 2026 Even some of the most liberal lawmakers and labor unions aren’t convinced by the plan, which has gained national attention.
Bay Area Alameda County supes oppose reopening FCI Dublin for immigration detention, prison use By Tanay Gokhale | Bay City News | April 8, 2026 The former low-security women’s prison was closed in 2024.
climate change California wants to fund green jet fuel — by raiding your road repair budget By Alejandro Lazo | CalMatters | April 8, 2026 UC Berkeley economists warn it could raise California gas prices.
Bay Area Immigrant seniors lose Medicare coverage despite paying for it By Vanessa G. Sánchez, El Tímpano via KFF Health News | April 7, 2026 An estimated 100,000 lawfully present immigrants will soon be cut out of Medicare thanks to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act Trump signed last July.