Lifestyle SheFlexx e-newsletter aims to galvanize older women By Eleanor Vincent, Bay City News Foundation | November 5, 2020 Bay Area writer and advocate seeks to catalyze creativity and transformation in older women.
elections Smegal, Anderson Thigpen lead school board race By Damin Esper | November 4, 2020 Cooper, Kelley in battle for third spot with more votes to be counted.
Family & Kids Popular wildlife rehabilitation center educates, provides community through virtual workshops By Casey Cantrell | Bay City News Foundation | October 23, 2020 Lindsay Wildlife Experience, temporarily closed due to the pandemic, pivots to interactive online workshops for children and families.
regional California’s power grid operator issues statewide flex alert By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | October 15, 2020 From 3-10 PM on Thurs, residents are encouraged to reduce their energy use.
Letters to the Editor Letter to the Editor | Cooper would be great addition to school board By Michelle Kwok | October 6, 2020 Michelle Kwok says she witnessed candidate Hilary Cooper's strong work ethic firsthand during the G&H campaign.
California Newsom picks moderate for CA Supreme Court By Emily Hoeven | CALmatters | October 6, 2020 If confirmed, Jenkins, 66, would be the first openly gay justice and the third Black man to serve on California’s highest court.
City BLM signs vandalized on Moraga, suspect caught on video By Damin Esper | October 2, 2020 View the footage: The perp appears to be a middle-aged male wearing a mask. No arrests have been made yet.
Around Town Children’s Fairyland fundraiser to feature Daveed Diggs By Exedra Staff | September 15, 2020 Celebrity Storytime on Sept 26 is free to register and will also feature Blindspotting star and Oakland native Rafael Casal.
Uncategorized Health Dept. allows haircuts indoors, but not manicures, additional services By Mary Ireland | September 4, 2020 Grocery stores can admit crowds up to 50% of their capacity, while other retailers may now allow 25% percent of their capacity.
city Chester Nakahara: 23 years of caring stewardship for Piedmont By Sam Richards | August 18, 2020 His tenure has covered everything from sewers and sidewalks to parks and thoughtful customer service for the residents of Piedmont.