pedestrian ‘Out of control’: Tens of thousands caught speeding in first month of SF camera rollout By Alise Maripuu | Bay City News | May 22, 2025 Once all cameras are activated, there will be a 60-day grace period before citations will start to be issued in August.
Bay Area Spanning a century: Oakland reopens iconic Leimert Bridge after seismic retrofit project By Nicole Tingson | Bay City News | May 22, 2025 The $2 million project began in late summer 2023 and concluded this month, officials said.
homelessness SF plans to open more addiction treatment beds amid decline in drug overdose deaths By Alise Maripuu | Bay City News | May 21, 2025 San Francisco recorded 50 preliminary accidental overdose deaths in April, making it the lowest month for overdose deaths in 2025.
City The Blotter | Police find and arrest burglary suspects By Damin Esper | May 20, 2025 Two stolen ebikes and loaded firearm were found in the suspects' motel room.
City City Council approves annual pass, drop-in fees for new community pool By Exedra Staff | May 20, 2025 Resident use and plan flexibility prioritized.
budget Lee sworn in as Oakland’s 52nd mayor, says ‘no time to waste’ getting to the work ahead By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | May 20, 2025 Lee promises to "govern in a new way."
City Op-Ed: Practice makes prepared By City of Piedmont | May 20, 2025 Piedmont Fire Chief Dave Brannigan asks residents to join him in a community wildfire evacuation exercise on June 14.
Uncategorized City offers new online portal to apply for and renew business licenses By City of Piedmont | May 20, 2025 All businesses operating in Piedmont – including contractors, rental property owners, online storefronts or "influencers" – must have a valid license.
City Survey deadline extended until June 2: Help shape design standards for new housing in Piedmont By City of Piedmont | May 20, 2025 Responses will be used to inform “objective design standards” that govern new housing – including ADUs and SB9 projects.
budget Coliseum windfall allows Oakland Fire to do something it hasn’t been able to in 23 years By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | May 20, 2025 On Sunday, most of the city’s 26 fire stations were up and running despite Oakland’s ongoing and drastic budgetary struggles.