climate change Taking aim at ageism: Stanford summit looks at changing the conversation about longevity By Susan Nash | Bay City News | January 31, 2025 65-and-over population will nearly double in size in the coming decades, and by 2034 older adults are projected to outnumber children for the first time in US history.
Bay Area Identity crisis: Lawsuit alleges tech company violated privacy laws by reselling client data By Joe Dworetzky, Bay City News | January 30, 2025 Class action suit for invasion of privacy brought against SF-based LiveRamp Holdings Inc.
Oakland Oakland Zoo takes in mountain lion cubs Fern, Thistle, and Spruce from San Mateo County By Tony Hicks, Bay City News | January 30, 2025 Cubs found in Portola Valley; mother believed to have been hit by car.
crimes Alameda County supervisors pick Superior Court Judge Dickson as new district attorney By Kiley Russell, Bay City News | January 29, 2025 Dickson will only serve until the next regularly scheduled election in 2026.
crime The Blotter | Strong-arm robbery reported on La Salle By Damin Esper | January 28, 2025 Gun reportedly used in crime.
City Help inform choice of new play equipment at Linda Beach Tot Lot By City of Piedmont | January 28, 2025 Attend an Open House at the playground on either this Thursday or Saturday to learn more and give feedback.
Bay Area Frosty overnight and morning temps this week to give way to chance of rain Friday By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | January 27, 2025 Forecasted rain signals relief after a long dry month.
Bay Area Nonprofit supporting Latino immigrants gets intimidating postcard after Trump sworn in By Alise Maripuu | Bay City News | January 24, 2025 The postcard was postmarked in Oakland and contained a list of places where immigrants can be found.
City City’s retiring finance director reflects on a career in public and private finance By Exedra Staff, photos by Julie Reichle | January 24, 2025 Mayor issues proclamation declaring Friday, January 24 "Mike Szczech Day."
Education OUSD budget woes prompt county intervention as district projected to ‘run out of cash’ By Kiley Russell, Bay City News | January 24, 2025 The district is facing a projected $95.7 million shortfall this school year and a $99.6 shortfall for the 2026-2027 year.