health Can medical malpractice lawsuits protect LGBTQ youth from conversion therapy? This California lawmaker thinks so By Kristen Hwang | CalMatters | April 13, 2026 Medical and mental health organizations condemn conversion therapy, which is rooted in the now-debunked theory that homosexuality is a mental illness.
City Celebrate residents leading the way in green home improvements By City of Piedmont | April 12, 2026 Three families will be recognized for their sustainability efforts at the city's Design and Sustainability Awards Gala on April 15.
Featured in Category Doctors are adopting AI to take notes during visits — what to know about opting out By KFF Health News | April 11, 2026 If your practitioner suggests using an AI scribe at your next appointment, here are three things to keep in mind.
climate change California salmon fishing poised to finally reopen. Can the industry recover? By Rachel Becker | CalMatters | April 11, 2026 State and federal decisions could reshape California’s water systems and rivers.
Bay Area From the Bay to beyond, locals celebrate historic trip to the moon By Andres Jimenez Larios | Bay City News | April 10, 2026 The crew of the Artemis II splashed down off the coast of San Diego just after 5 on Friday evening.
City Pool news: Opening Day, April hours, $5 drop-ins, and annual pass sales By City of Piedmont | April 10, 2026 The new pool and facility will be open from 9 to 5 on Saturday, April 11.
Elections Candidates for California governor call on Swalwell to drop out after allegations of sexual assault By Jeanne Kuang and Yue Stella Yu | CalMatters | April 10, 2026 One of the top contenders in the race, Swalwell denies the accusations; meanwhile some endorsers have withdrawn their support.
City Rain doesn’t dampen mood at pool ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday By Exedra Staff, photos by Julie Reichle | April 10, 2026 Official opening day is Saturday, April 11.
Bay Area Thunderstorms are in the weekend forecast By Bay City News and Exedra Staff | April 10, 2026 Lightning, locally heavy rain, gusty and shifting winds, and small hail are possible.
Bay Area Nonprofit buys apartment building to house Oakland teachers By EdSource Staff | April 10, 2026 A local nonprofit bought the 33-unit complex earlier this year for about $12 million, far less than the building’s previous market value.