Bay Area Coastal commission rejects appeals on Great Hwy, Half Moon Bay parking, Sta. Cruz RV ban By Thomas Hughes | Bay City News | May 13, 2024 The highway has been closed on weekends and holidays since the COVID-19 pandemic struck the city in March 2020.
Bay Area SF leaders unveil Panorama Park, marking next phase of Treasure Island development By Thomas Hughes | Bay City News | May 13, 2024 The park’s architect, Walter J. Hood, of Hood Design Studio, is also designing Piedmont's Sydney Dearing memorial.
Bay Area As SF pursues lawsuit, Port of Oakland board gives final blessing to airport name change By Joe Dworetzky | Bay City News | May 10, 2024 The Oakland Board of Port Commissioners has surprised no one by approving a new name for the airport formerly known as “Metropolitan Oakland International Airport.”
energy Californians will see lower electricity rates and a new fee that won’t vary with power use By Ben Christopher | CalMatters | May 9, 2024 California utilities will shift billing to a fixed fee starting in 2025. Most Californians won’t see much change, or will have a lower bill.
Bay Area Berkeley superintendent faces House hearing over parent charges of escalating antisemitism By John Fensterwald | EdSource | May 8, 2024 Federal complaint details incidents in East Bay school district
Bay Area Newsom announces judicial appointments for Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin counties By Grace Marion | Bay City News | May 6, 2024 Alameda County resident Michael Risher was appointed as a judge for the Alameda County Superior Court
Housing Marin County affordable housing project cut in half after pushback over equity concerns By Katy St. Clair | Bay City News | May 6, 2024 Community groups say the project would contribute to gentrification and the displacement of historically marginalized families.
Bay Area State cuts San Francisco Unified budget outlook to ‘negative’ on fiscal concerns By Pete Young | Bay City News | May 6, 2024 State officials will now be involved in SFUSD district operations, and the district says it is taking steps to remain fiscally solvent.
animals ‘This all started as a what if’: Public can now watch Alcatraz Island falcons on new webcam By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | May 5, 2024 One of Cal's Campanile falcons builds a nest and home across the Bay.
business EV-maker Tesla’s Fremont factory is a vehicle for unmitigated pollutants, air regulators say By Thomas Hughes | Bay City News | May 4, 2024 The Fremont plant’s paint shop is the target of the abatement order issued by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District.