business ‘A market recalibration’: Port of Oakland sees sharp drop in traffic amid tariff uncertainty By Thomas Hughes | Bay City News | July 22, 2025 "This is not a seasonal dip."
health How the GOP budget bill will affect the cost of California health insurance By Kristen Hwang | CalMatters | July 22, 2025 The biggest hit to consumers came by omission: Trump’s budget bill did not extend enhanced subsidies, which will expire at the end of 2025.
homelessness Alameda County mayors urge supervisors to use millions in tax revenue for homelessness By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | July 22, 2025 Tuesday, supervisors will discuss how they should spend money from Measure W.
Bay Area Gray whale deaths in Bay Area hit 25-year high, raising alarm among scientists By Pete Young | Bay City News | July 21, 2025 The latest washed up July 7 in Richmond after a suspected vessel strike.
Obituary Bill Neukom remembered as a guiding force behind Giants’ first SF championship By Gabe Agcaoili | Bay City News | July 21, 2025 Bill Neukom, who led the Giants to their first San Francisco World Series title, has died at 83.
Education California students with immigrant parents seek financial aid despite deportation risks By Mercy Sosa | CalMatters | July 21, 2025 Despite the risk, 35% more college-bound high school seniors from mixed-status families have submitted a FAFSA compared to last year.
event Forum on San Francisco homelessness finds parallels between events of the ’80s and now By Ruth Dusseault | Bay City News | July 20, 2025 According to experts from the city, the future is not going to be easy.
Featured in Category Oakland partners with nonprofit foundations to deliver funding to arts and culture orgs By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | July 19, 2025 The recipient arts groups are together linked to 600 Oakland-based artists.
Bay Area East Bay ‘Good Trouble’ rallies channel spirit of rights leader John Lewis, vent ire over ICE By Tony Hicks | Bay City News | July 19, 2025 Bay Area protesters take to the streets to express opposition to immigration policies of the Trump administration.
Bay Area Stinky strike ends: Republic Services garbage crews back on job after lengthy disruption By Pete Young | Bay City News | July 19, 2025 The strike occurred amidst national contract negotiations between the Teamsters and Republic Services, the second-largest waste management company in the U.S.