Bay Area California’s next governor to face tough choices for education as state budget tightens By John Fensterwald | EdSource | April 7, 2026 Declining enrollment, special education growth, and COLA adjustments continue to impact district budget discussions across the state.
Oakland Oakland failed to collect millions in business taxes amid system gaps, audit finds By Kiley Russell, Bay City News | April 7, 2026 The audit reviewed city tax data from July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2024 and was requested by the City Council in 2024.
City City Council makes 19 appointments to Commissions and Committees By City of Piedmont | April 6, 2026 A reception on April 20 will recognize outgoing commissioners and other city volunteers.
Bay Area A bumpy ride: Data reveal leaders, laggards in Bay Area post-pandemic transit recovery By Andres Jimenez Larios | Bay City News | April 6, 2026 In 2025 BART averaged about 4.6 million monthly trips, roughly half of what the agency carried before the pandemic.
Featured in Category Artifacts saved after fire damages historic Camron-Stanford House at Lake Merritt By Thomas Hughes | Bay City News | April 5, 2026 The last remaining Victorian estate on Lake Merritt was built by Samuel Merritt, who came to California in 1849 to become Oakland's 13th mayor.
Bay Area Gray wolf from SF Zoo heads to New Mexico for conservation breeding By Alise Maripuu | Bay City News | April 5, 2026 Mexican gray wolves nearly went extinct due to hunting and were designated an endangered species in 1976.
climate change Endangered salmon returned to California’s far north — then the money dried up By Rachel Becker | CalMatters | April 5, 2026 State officials say the one-time funds were tied to the state’s drought response and have now been used up.
Arts & Entertainment Bay City Books: New books by NorCal authors in March and April 2026 By Linda Lenhoff | Bay City News | April 3, 2026 A sampling of new titles with local themes or released by local writers.
featured Ex-Oakland mayoral chief of staff sues city, alleges retaliation for voicing ethics concerns By Kiley Russell, Bay City News | April 3, 2026 Leigh Hanson was former mayor Sheng Thao’s chief of staff before and during a successful recall effort that removed Thao from office in 2024.
Bay Area Rep. Simon among sponsors of bill to keep pro sports teams in their cities By Tanay Gokhale | Bay City News | April 3, 2026 In the last seven years, three pro sports teams have moved from Oakland to other cities.