Environment ‘Will cost the town dearly’: Los Gatos warned against fighting builder’s remedy project By Mike Langberg, San Jose Spotlight | December 26, 2025 Los Gatos has received 16 builder's remedy projects and approved three so far.
Housing Year in review: Big changes to California housing policy By Ben Christopher | CalMatters | December 24, 2025 Democratic lawmakers finally got serious about building.
Crime & Safety The Blotter | Tools stolen from vehicle on Farragut By Damin Esper | December 23, 2025 Three suspects reportedly took part
BART Meet you at the gate: OAK airport guest pass allows non-ticketed visitors through security By Andres Jimenez Larios, Bay City News | December 23, 2025 Submit your request up to seven days in advance.
Bay Area Heavy rain, high winds, outages, flash floods — Bay Area could see it all this holiday week By Kathleen Kirkwood | Bay City News | December 22, 2025 Santa and his reindeer will be fastening their seatbelts.
California California students with disabilities face ‘terrifying’ special ed cuts after Trump changes By Carolyn Jones | CalMatters | December 21, 2025 All children with physical, developmental or cognitive disabilities – in California, nearly 1 million – receive at least some services through Medicaid.
dogs Holiday season pet adoptions: East Bay SPCA waives fees for adult cats, dogs this month By Kiley Russell, Bay City News | December 20, 2025 The free adoptions will be available at the SPCA in Oakland and Dublin through December 31.
City Police Department lobby re-opens Dec. 22 By City of Piedmont | December 19, 2025 The re-opening follows the completion of the city's new 911 dispatch center project.
featured Oakland to enforce Sunday parking meters in move that could generate extra $1.6M a year By Tanay Gokhale | Bay City News | December 18, 2025 Sunday metering is a benefit to retail shops because it encourages parking turnover and customer traffic.