Pool so popular city asks visitors to consider off-peak hours By Exedra Staff | 3 hours ago Plus: Summer swim lesson and class registration opens April 21 for Piedmont residents.
Around Town Winners of inaugural Wildfire Resilience Awards show what wildfire-conscious homes and gardens can look like By City of Piedmont | 7 hours ago Sustainability awardees honored at Monday event; including new award for fire-smart landscapes that also showcase garden aesthetics.
Bay Area Wet conditions to continue through midweek By Bay City News and Exedra Staff | 8 hours ago Slightly warmer weather and drier skies expected later this week and weekend.
Bay Area California blocks Trump administration from withholding homelessness funds By Marissa Kendall | CalMatters | 13 hours ago Federal push would have slashed funding for permanent housing.
Technology Websites break California privacy law at ‘industrial scale,’ survey finds By Colin Lecher | CalMatters | 16 hours ago Fines to tech companies failing to comply with the law could result in billions of dollars in penalties.
Education Why getting more California students into top UCs carries a big cost to taxpayers By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | 16 hours ago The state has covered the loss of revenue from a reduction in non-resident students, who pay three times what in-state students pay.
Arts & Entertainment An unscientific snapshot of the Bay Area performing arts scene in 2026 By Leslie Katz | Bay City News | April 20, 2026 Despite facing desperate financial situations, art groups — and the arts — won’t be going away, at least not entirely.
Bay Area Rideshare drivers sue Uber over being kicked off app in new challenge to California law By Levi Sumagaysay | CalMatters | April 20, 2026 A new lawsuit alleges Uber is violating the state's rideshare law and shouldn't be allowed to say its drivers are independent contractors.
featured Caltrans completes I-80 work 7 hours ahead of schedule, avoids future weekend closure By Gabe Agcaoili | Bay City News | April 20, 2026 Infrastructure good news: crews worked to rehabilitate nearly two miles of freeway.
Elections Lagging in polls and fundraising, Betty Yee drops out of California governor’s race By Jeanne Kuang | CalMatters | April 20, 2026 Yee did not immediately endorse another candidate but said she would do so in the next few days.
California Autonomous car use in California surges 500% since 2024 By Alise Maripuu | Bay City News | April 20, 2026 Safety, governance, and opening autonomous vehicle access to minors were among the topics discussed at a recent technology conference in San Francisco.