Bay Area ‘America’s Tall Ship’, the U.S. Coast Guard’s Eagle, to offer free tours in San Francisco By Sarah Stierch | Bay City News | June 25, 2025 The ship will be moored at Pier 17 near the Exploratorium in San Francisco on Saturday with free tours available from 10 am to 7 pm.
Bay Area 8 who died after boat capsized on Lake Tahoe identified, including 3 from Bay Area By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | June 25, 2025 Authorities responded around 3 pm Saturday to reports of a capsized boat near D.L. Bliss State Park.
Bay Area Nonprofits plead with San Francisco budget committee to reverse $4.2M in funding cuts By Ruth Dusseault | Bay City News | June 24, 2025 SF Mayor Daniel Lurie proposed a $15.9 billion two-year budget that addresses an $800 million deficit.
homelessness Silicon Valley could face devastating impact if state lawmakers strip homeless funding By Joyce Chu | San Jose Spotlight | June 23, 2025 San Jose, with the fourth highest population of homeless people per capita in the nation, stands to lose about 550 spaces in temporary homeless housing.
Bay Area The city’s first Black family was being chased out in 1924. Now they are being memorialized By Ruth Dusseault | Bay City News | June 23, 2025 The Dearing Portal features sculptural elements of a home — a doorway, window, and mailbox — symbolizing what was lost.
Sports SF advances plan to renovate Kezar Stadium hosting Major League Soccer-affiliated team By Thomas Hughes | Bay City News | June 23, 2025 The club will begin play within the next two years and will join a busy Bay Area market for professional and developmental league soccer.
homelessness Oakland ‘Stand Down’ event stands up for homeless vets, with two days of free services By Gabe Agcaoili | Bay City News | June 23, 2025 The “Stand Down in the Town” event is scheduled for June 27 and 28 from 9 am to 3 pm at St. Vincent de Paul, 2272 San Pablo Avenue.
California PG&E is hiring an executive bodyguard. Combat shooting experience required By Malena Carollo | CalMatters | June 23, 2025 The move raises questions about the threats it faces.
Bay Area New Caltrans director is Bay Area woman By Pete Young | Bay City News | June 21, 2025 Dina El-Tawansy was named Wednesday to manage a staff of more than 22,000.
Bay Area Sunshine and Shadows: Part 1 SF agencies hiding thousands of public records requests By Joe Dworetzky | Bay City News | June 21, 2025 The Sunshine ordinance declares that the right of the people to know what the city and its officials are doing is “fundamental to democracy.”