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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.
City

The Blotter | Suspect breaks into house on Sunnyside

By Damin Esper | September 3, 2024
White male suspect sought; plus stolen vehicles, DUI arrest, and more.
Bay Area

Aggressive yellow fever mosquito moves up to Contra Costa County from Southern California

By Pete Young | Bay City News | September 2, 2024
The district is asking for reports of encounters with the mosquito -- it has white stripes on its back and legs and typically bites around the legs and ankles.
opioids

Marin County adds Narcan vending machines for International Overdose Awareness Day

By Katy St. Clair | Bay City News | August 31, 2024
The vending machines are available in at least seven locations countywide in places like fire stations, county buildings and community centers.
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