COVID-19 COVID exodus fills vacation towns with new medical pressures By Markian Hawryluk and Katheryn Houghton and Michelle Andrews | Kaiser Health News | September 15, 2020 As people leave COVID-stricken cities to settle semi-permanently in vacation communities, locals assess how these new residents are changing demands on medical services.
Featured in Category Prepare now for Litquake 2020 By Lou Fancher | September 11, 2020 The popular October literary event is all virtual this year but more accessible than ever.
Arts & Entertainment PHS, MHS actors, singers, dancers invited to audition for hit musical Mamma Mia By Amy Moorhead | September 11, 2020 Auditions will be virtual, as will rehearsals as long as Distance Learning is in effect. Performances to be held in winter/spring 2021.
Around Town Letter to the Editor | Pool is vital to community; vote YES on UU By Dirk ten Grotenhuis, Former Member, City of Piedmont Budget Advisory & Financial Planning Committee | September 11, 2020 Children, families and schools have enjoyed the facility since the early 1960s.
Arts & Entertainment In the Artist’s Studio | ‘GAP: Crossing Borders U.S.A.’ By Katie Korotzer | September 10, 2020 The show, which features sculpture, photography, painting, and more, addresses how barriers shape and control us.
education College coronavirus testing varies by system, campus By Mikhail Zinshteyn, Felicia Mello and Kimberly Morales | CALmatters | September 10, 2020 The differences are driven at least in part by campuses’ varying financial resources and access to testing equipment.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: ACO online concerts, Hershey Felder, ‘Alice Street’ doc and more on tap By The Artful Observer | Local News Matters | September 9, 2020 Streaming all that's 's wonderful -- from Gershwin and Oakland's 'Alice Street' doc to contemporary classical concerts.
COVID-19 Exercise and diet are more important than ever with virus at large By Bernard Wolfson | Kaiser Health News | September 9, 2020 "The Quarantine 15" weight gain due to inactivity during the pandemic is a real phenomenon. Here are some ways to fight it.
Bay Area SF supe calls for investigation into ‘unlawful’ Ocean Beach party By Daniel Montes | Bay City News | September 8, 2020 Burning Man party of more than 1000 burns bridges; numbers far exceed city's 12-person gathering limit amid pandemic
Books Bay City Books: New books from local authors – September 2020 By Meg Waite Clayton | Local News Matters | September 8, 2020 New books, and new in paperback, from San Francisco Bay Area authors, listed by release date.