City Measure P campaign kicks off Sept. 21 By Exedra Staff | September 10, 2024 Join campaign volunteers at Mulberry's Market from 8 a.m. - 10 a.m.
City City backs off all-electric mandate for new housing By Exedra Staff | September 10, 2024 A recent court ruling says cities can't enforce a ban on natural gas.
homelessness Exclusive: California’s homeless population grew again this year, especially in these counties By Marisa Kendall | CalMatters | September 10, 2024 But experts are raising questions about the data.
Oakland Port of Oakland seeks developers for Howard Terminal revamp after A’s ballpark plan fizzle By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | September 9, 2024 The Port will consider a wide range of submissions, including maritime, light industrial, commercial, recreational, and/or water-oriented uses.
Bay Area Produce pest returns: Alameda County under medfly quarantine for first time in 43 years By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | September 9, 2024 During the quarantine, produce grown in the area should not leave the county.
Fires Collector car worth $2M perishes in fire after Pebble Beach exhibition; second in a month By Pete Young | Bay City News | September 7, 2024 The 1934 Hispano-Suiza J12 Vanvooren Cabriolet was being towed when it caught fire.
business Oakland files suit against Southwest Airlines, alleging violation of worker sick leave rules By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | September 6, 2024 Employees say workers have been forced to either work while sick or take unpaid absences for which they are disciplined.
Technology Why scammers love targeting senior citizens: 10 unscrupulous scams to watch out for By Spokeo | Nick Marshall | Local News Matters | September 4, 2024 Often homeowners, sitting on top of savings, and in good credit, seniors are an easy jackpot for fraudsters and hackers.
budget It’s outta here: Oakland wraps Coliseum sale; police union blasts deal as a budget gimmick By Thomas Hughes | Bay City News | September 4, 2024 "The Coliseum deal buys the city a few months reprieve and the one-time revenues will soon dissipate."
health Health care in California: How the state made almost everyone eligible for coverage By Shaanth Nanguneri and Arfa Momin | CalMatters | September 4, 2024 California has used the Affordable Care Act to make health insurance available to almost every resident.