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homelessness

Busing people out of homelessness: How California’s relocation programs really work

By Marisa Kendall | CalMatters | November 26, 2024
Providing free bus tickets to unhoused people is nothing new in SF, which has been offering some form of this program for about two decades but usage declined during the pandemic.
Bay Area

Something to look forward to on Thanksgiving — a reprieve from rainfall

By Dan McMenamin, Bay City News | November 26, 2024
But a frost advisory issued for East Bay hills and valleys from Wednesday night - Thursday morning.
Bay Area

Former Golden State Warriors exec Bob Myers appointed to UC Board of Regents

By Dan McMenamin, Bay City News | November 24, 2024
Board says Myers' background in sports leadership will help the UC system navigate the college athletics landscape.
Bay Area

‘A fitting tribute’: U.S. Senate OKs resolution to rename SF post office for Dianne Feinstein

By Thomas Hughes, Bay City News | November 24, 2024
The Dianne Feinstein Post Office will be located at the Rincon Finance Center at 180 Steuart St., off The Embarcadero
election

California’s slow vote count sows doubt — Here’s how one group is trying to fix that

By Yue Stella Yu, CalMatters | November 23, 2024
It's a "pig in a python" problem.
Bay Area

EBMUD says current Chinook salmon run on Mokelumne River is largest ever recorded

By Tony Hicks, Bay City News | November 22, 2024
The Mokelumne's salmon population makes up as much as 50 percent of the commercial catch off the California coast.
safety

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory home to world’s fastest supercomputer

By Dan McMenamin, Bay City News | November 21, 2024
El Capitan, which officials at the federal lab said can perform 1.742 quintillion calculations per second, was verified as the world’s most powerful supercomputer during the 2024 Supercomputing Conference being held this week in Atlanta.
sustainability

This Northern California marine center leads the way in ocean conservation and education

By Susan Nash | Bay City News | November 19, 2024
The Fort Bragg organization houses a 26-foot-long killer whale skeleton believed to be the largest orca skeleton on display in the world.
health

An Alameda County child tested positive for bird flu. Here’s why this case is different

By Kristen Hwang | CalMatters | November 19, 2024
The case comes as California grapples with the country’s largest bird flu outbreak among cattle and farmworkers.
Bay Area

Alameda County courts trim business hours, begin mandatory furloughs to reduce budget

By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | November 19, 2024
Starting November 22, the clerks’ offices at the county’s eight courthouses will close at 2 pm on Fridays instead of 3 pm.
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