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children

Tick talk: East Bay park district warns visitors to beware of tiny blood-suckers while hiking

By Tony Hicks | Bay City News | May 25, 2024
Warm weather months are prime time for ticks along Bay Area hills and grasslands.
Bay Area

San Francisco parks rank high among cities, but equity needs work — ParkScore report

By Ruth Dusseault | Bay City News | May 24, 2024
Every year, the national nonprofit Trust for Public Land evaluates the public park systems of the 100 most populous U.S. cities.
public safety

California Highway Patrol plans maximum enforcement during Memorial Day weekend

By Tony Hicks | Bay City News | May 24, 2024
The California Highway Patrol is launching a statewide maximum enforcement period beginning at 6 p.m. Friday until 11:59 p.m. Monday. 
Technology

How California and the EU work together to regulate artificial intelligence

By Khari Johnson | CalMatters | May 24, 2024
The EU opened an office in San Francisco in 2022 and dispatched a tech envoy to better communicate about laws and regulations around AI.
Bay Area

Oakland reaches deal to sell its stake in the Coliseum to Black-owned investment group

By Bay City News | May 24, 2024
Officials say funds from the sale will help the city cope with its projected $177 million budget deficit, and avoid cuts to city departments, including police services.
homelessness

Newsom promised 1,200 tiny homes for homeless Californians. A year later, none have opened

By Marisa Kendall | CalMatters | May 23, 2024
Only about 150 have even been purchased.
Bay Area

East Bay Regional Parks issues coyote warning

By East Bay Regional Parks | May 21, 2024
As the weather warms, so does the likelihood of an encounter with coyotes who are active and protective of their pups this time of year.
Bay Area

Double-zero was Oakland hero: Jim Otto, 86, was ‘The Original Raider’ with unusual jersey

By Gabe Agcaoili | Bay City News | May 21, 2024
Otto, who went on to play in a Super Bowl and be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, died Sunday at 86.
addiction

Supporters of legalized psychedelic drugs to fight on after bill’s bad trip in the Legislature

By Thomas Hughes | Bay City News | May 21, 2024
Newsom vetoed a similar bill in the past because of the lack of regulation, a costly aspect of the legislation in light of the current budget crisis.
crimes

David DePape, who attacked Nancy Pelosi’s husband with hammer, sentenced to 30 years

By Joe Dworetzky | Bay City News | May 20, 2024
The defense argued for a lesser sentence owing to DePape’s personality and neuro-divergency which made him susceptible to conspiracy theories.
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