Bay Area Legislators, Newsom negotiating behind closed doors over energy deal By Julie Cart and Rachel Becker | CalMatters | June 23, 2022 Environmentalists and clean-energy experts say Newsom wants the Energy Commission to control where energy plants go, usurping local control.
Bay Area Another gas rebate plan — but little action By Emily Hoeven | CalMatters | April 29, 2022 A group of California lawmakers has another gas rebate plan amid budget negotiations with Newsom, but suspending the gas tax may be a no-go.
Lifestyle Outdoor Life | Kayaking on the Bay By By Nick Levinson | February 4, 2022 Exedra editor Nick Levinson on origami kayaks and the discovery of unparalleled views, abundant bird life, and other waterfront wonders.
Featured in Category CDPH to distribute free, at-home COVID tests for post-break use By Exedra Staff | December 14, 2021 The test kits for students and staff only will be available at Havens on Dec. 15 and Dec.
California State officials recommend COVID-19 testing after traveling out of state By Ali Tadayon | EdSource | December 14, 2021 State public health officials also recommended wearing masks at all times on public transportation including airports, planes, trains, and buses in all locations.
Bay Area Airport workers plan SFO Terminal 3 protest on Wednesday By Bay City News | November 23, 2021 The rally of around 200 workers is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in United's domestic terminal.
Bay Area Thanksgiving travel forecast to approach pre-pandemic levels By Kari Hulac | Bay City News Foundation | November 12, 2021 SFO and Oakland International anticipate higher volumes of passenger traffic.
California Tahoe resorts prepare to open but Thanksgiving skiing seems unlikely By Kari Hulac | Bay City News Foundation | November 12, 2021 Mild temperatures and dry weather hamper snowmaking efforts.
Bay Area Fourth graders and their families can attend 19 state parks with free pass By Ali Tadayon | EdSource | October 1, 2021 Research shows that kids ages 9-11 are developmentally more receptive to engaging with nature and the environment.
Bay Area California college students head overseas again — in limited numbers By Larry Gordon | EdSource | October 1, 2021 Programs in Western Europe and South Korea reopen, but other regions, such as China and Latin America, are off-limits due to pandemic concerns.