Around Town Want to weigh in on regional transportation improvements? Take this Caltrans survey By Pete Young | Bay City News | March 7, 2024 The public can contribute to the development of the Caltrans Bay Area Transit Plan.
Bay Area Californians face higher costs for goods and services than before the pandemic despite inflation slowing By Levi Sumagaysay | CalMatters | March 6, 2024 The consumer price index shows services are mostly responsible for persistent inflation.
California Why even public health experts have limited insight into stopping gun violence in America By Christine Spolar | KFF Health News | March 6, 2024 No federal database of nonfatal gun injuries exists.
Bay Area CSU campuses focus on new strategies to help students of color By Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | March 6, 2024 CSU’s Young Males of Color Consortium seeks to create programs across the Cal State system.
Featured in Category Piedmont East Bay Children’s Choir | Upcoming concerts, summer camp, and more By Piedmont East Bay Children's Choir | March 5, 2024 Jazz at Yoshi's on March 25; followed by more concerts and activities for choristers, families and music lovers of all ages.
Arts & Entertainment Great actors make great villains in Central Works’ ‘Boss McGreedy’ By Jean Schiffman | Bay City News Foundation | March 5, 2024 Fine actors at their best in a tale that stokes the audience's schadenfreude.
Around Town Piedmont Avenue Library Branch community outreach meeting By Reader Submission | March 5, 2024 Community members are invited on March 13 to learn more and provide input about the plans for the new library branch.
Arts & Entertainment Novels about real people lend depth, complexity to their histories By Sue Gilmore | Bay City News Foundation | March 5, 2024 New historical fiction has Frances Perkins, the U.S. secretary of labor under Franklin Delano Roosevelt, as its protagonist.
Bay Area California schools gained billions during COVID-19. Now the money is running out By Carolyn Jones | CalMatters | March 5, 2024 Low-income schools that got the most may be hardest hit when the funds expire this year.
California Chico State professor resigned after findings of dishonesty, retaliation By Thomas Peele | EdSource | March 5, 2024 The settlement agreement bars David Stachura from working in the California State University system.