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Environment

More housing on the California coast? Changes at this agency signal a pro-building shift

By Nadia Lathan | CalMatters | November 14, 2025
The California Coastal Commission last week approved a rule change to make it easier to build affordable housing in Monterey and elsewhere along the hundreds of miles of the Pacific coast.
Bay Area

East Bay Parks general manager resigns; Landreth was first woman to lead district

By Pete Young, Bay City News | November 14, 2025
Landreth was the first woman to serve as general manager and the 10th general manager in the district’s 91-year history.
berkeley

East Bay Women’s Cancer Resource Center set for major expansion after grant approval

By Kiley Russell, Bay City News | November 13, 2025
The grant from the Action for Women's Health fund will support WCRC’s ability to provide free counseling, patient navigation, support groups, wellness classes, and other types of assistance.
crime

Oakland mayor calls gun violence a ‘crisis’ after Skyline High School shooting

By Kiley Russell and Katy St. Clair, Bay City News | November 13, 2025
A student was shot and wounded in Wednesday's incident; two juveniles were arrested.
Bay Area

State finds Oakland Unified created hostile environment for Jewish students and staff

By John Fensterwald, EdSource | November 12, 2025
In rulings issued in late October, the CDE also criticized the district for taking more than a year, longer than the 60 days allowed, to respond to Jewish families’ complaints of antisemitism.
Bay Area

Four Bay Area landmarks deemed eligible for listing on National Register of Historic Places

By Alise Maripuu, Bay City News | November 12, 2025
The Claremont Country Club is among the selected sites.
Crime & Safety

University alleges outside agitators inflamed anti-Turning Point protests following arrest

By Grace Marion | Bay City News | November 12, 2025
Four students were arrested last week on allegations of felony vandalism after putting up posters and attempting to hang a paper-mache bug from Sather Gate.
Crime & Safety

The Blotter | Jewelry stolen from in front of residence

By Damin Esper | November 11, 2025
Estimated loss from theft over $1,000
Bay Area

Rain returns Wednesday, will linger through Friday

By Exedra Staff | November 11, 2025
After a warm and dry November start, a change is on the way.
City

Letter to the Editor | Piedmont Play School site is not sacred

By John O. Tulloch, Piedmont resident and former PPS student | November 11, 2025
The idea that the city somehow violated a "forever" agreement with the preschool is mistaken, writes John Tulloch, a PPS alum.
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