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California law ensures humans, not AI, are teaching K-12 students

By Diana Lambert | EdSource | July 14, 2026
The bill amended the California education code to make clear that school staff and contractors in public schools must be “natural people.”

East Bay Innovations celebrates Disability Pride Month with summer crafts fair fundraiser on July 18

By Steve Sidney | reader submission

Bay City Books: Author events coming up July 18-30

By Leslie Katz | Bay City News

Grateful Dead immersive exhibit, free concert to come to Golden Gate Park in September

By Kelcie Lee | Bay City News

The Dish | Easy Homemade Romesco Sauce

By Courtney Azad

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29,000 meals for donation are headed to Alameda County

By Kathryn Pritchett | Reader submission | July 14, 2026
The effort is part of an interfaith community effort to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the United States.
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California school districts seek money, changes to social media apps in lawsuits

By Vani Sanganeria | EdSource | July 13, 2026
L.A. Unified and other school districts are suing companies like Meta, Google, and TikTok for platforms they say are "addictive" for children.
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Review: Silly ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ brings laughs to Masquers Playhouse

By Woody Weingarten | Bay City News | July 13, 2026
This rendition is two hours of bizarre, mirthful entertainment worth seeing.
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Choral festival unites elite youth choirs from around the world

By Lou Fancher | July 13, 2026
PEBCC Artistic Director Eric Tuan in conversation about the Golden Gate International Choral Festival taking place this week through July 18.
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Movies: SF Jewish film fest, Godzillafest, ‘World of Black Film,’ ‘The Invite,’ and more

By Anita Katz | Bay City News | July 13, 2026
Piedmont Theatre in Oakland is one of several cinemas co-hosting the 2026 Jewish Film Festival.
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Artists explore indigenous storytelling through photography, illustration, and puppets

By George Alfaro | Bay City News | July 13, 2026
The exhibition at the Museum of the American Indian centers artistic practices rooted in family, community, and lived relationships with the land.
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BART gets $850K for station lighting upgrades amid financial challenges

By Kayla Chan | Bay City News | July 11, 2026
The funding contributes to an ongoing lighting retrofit project.
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Rescued tiger comes to Oakland Zoo

By Tanay Gokhale | Bay City News | July 10, 2026
Sitara was rescued from a now-shuttered roadside zoo in Butte County.
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Bay City Books: Author events coming up July 11-16

By Leslie Katz | Bay City News | July 9, 2026
A sampling of events featuring conversations with writers at bookstores and libraries around the Bay Area this weekend and next week.
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California colleges reveal their military weapons stockade after CalMatters investigation

By Phoebe Huss | CalMatters | July 9, 2026
According to state law, campus police can own military weapons to uphold safety as long as they report it to the public. However, not every college appears to follow every part of the law.
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