Featured in Category Their mother killed by vehicle, mountain lion cubs rescued and recovering at Oakland Zoo By Tony Hicks | Bay City News Foundation | November 17, 2023 The kittens are the zoo’s 25th and 26th mountain lion rescues, as part of the zoo’s rescue and recovery program for local wildlife in need.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Bay Area is home to fun disaster flicks By Randy Myers, Bay City News Foundation | November 17, 2023 Spot the Golden Gate Bridge and other landmarks. You can start with AppleTV's Monarch: Legacy of Monsters.
public safety Youngest e-bike riders more likely to be hurt; Marin County health officials warn on safety By Gabe Agcaoili | Bay City News | November 17, 2023 Among youth ages 10 to 19 years old, EMS data showed that five out of seven recorded bike accidents were e-bike-related.
Around Town Register now for the Piedmont Turkey Trot By Exedra Staff | November 15, 2023 Runners, walkers -- even the 4-legged kind -- take to the streets for this Thanksgiving morning family-friendly fun run.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: Smuin’s ‘Christmas Ballet,’ Dickens Fair, Los Cenzontles, Silkroad Ensemble, Jupiter String Quartet By The Artful Observer, Bay City News Foundation | November 15, 2023 Check out the offerings from the artists, writers and musicians who make up the local arts scene this weekend.
energy ‘A Christmas without lights?’ Families struggle to pay bills as California regulators consider electric rate increases By Justo Robles | CalMatters | November 15, 2023 PG&E wants a rate hike to bolster the safety and reliability of its services
Featured in Category Conservation | Leave the leaves, please By Indira Balkissoon and Julia Burke | November 14, 2023 Fallen leaves provide a natural mulch and helpful habitat for wildlife.
Around Town Berkeley Symphony performs ‘California Connections’ this Sunday at 801 Magnolia By Berkeley Symphony | November 14, 2023 Homegrown concert is part of a statewide music initiative showcasing the most compelling and forward-looking music in the Golden State.
Around Town Wet weather doesn’t dampen spirits for Troop 1 kayak outing on Tomales Bay By Reader Submission | Theodore Cost | November 14, 2023 Stingrays, otters, bioluminescence and a rainbow put on a show for appreciative scouts and parents.
Arts & Entertainment Silkroad Ensemble honors immigrant laborers in multicultural, historical ‘American Railroad’ By Leslie Katz | Bay City News Foundation | November 13, 2023 New music dedicated to and inspired by the many unsung people who built America’s railroads; this Friday at Zellerbach Hall.