Bay Area BART to run late for World Cup fans after Levi’s Stadium matches By Alise Maripuu | Bay City News | June 15, 2026 Trains on game days will continue to run after midnight.
Technology California admits using high-risk AI — including systems it failed to report last year By Khari Johnson, CalMatters | June 15, 2026 State officials have found they are using six high-risk AI-like systems. One year ago, they reported using zero.
California Shortages create fertile ground for compost as farmers look for alternatives By Glen Martin | Bay City News | June 14, 2026 Months of war in the Persian Gulf, a global hub for fertilizer production, have strained supplies for farmers in the United States.
Bay Area Packed meetings, strong opinions on lifting the I-580 truck ban By Wendy Silvani | Splashpad News | June 12, 2026 Splashpad News correspondent Wendy Silvani reports on the reaction to a Caltrans plan to study the effects of lifting the ban.
featured Oakland council members propose one-time amendments to fund failed Measure E goals By Eric Urbach, Bay City News | June 12, 2026 Funding will come from drawdowns of multiple funds, including the city’s general fund, transit fund, its state gas tax allocation, and other voter-approved tax measures.
Technology California Legislature in standoff with DMV over sharing driver license data with other states By Khari Johnson and Wendy Fry | CalMatters | June 12, 2026 Opponents of the plan warned it could easily flag drivers who lack a Social Security number.
Bay Area Special update: Rising odds of a strong-to-historic El Niño event in 2026 By Daniel Swain | Weather West | June 12, 2026 Exedra's favorite weather wonk Daniel Swain gives a quick refresher on what this means for California.
Bay Area Microsoft breaks ground on San Jose data center campus to support AI demand By Joshua Olawuyi | Bay City News | June 12, 2026 The project will use 100% recycled water for cooling and renewable energy.
Environment San Francisco water report: No PFAS detected; all state, federal standards met By Kelcie Lee | Bay City News | June 10, 2026 According to the report, the results reflect the long-term investment into the Hetch Hetchy Regional Water System.
featured Moving crowds is the goal: Bay Area transit agencies add late-night World Cup service By Andres Jimenez Larios, Bay City News | June 10, 2026 Levi's Stadium will host six World Cup matches, starting Saturday with Qatar vs. Switzerland.