Uncategorized San Francisco takes steps to decrease e-cigarette use among youth By Daniel Montes | Bay City News | March 19, 2019 SF city officials also plan to introduce legislation that would impede e-cigarette maker Juul Labs' ability to do business in the city.
News Program launched for overnight parking for homeless in Oakland By Jeff Shuttleworth | Bay City News | March 18, 2019 Homeless people who live in their cars will now be able to park overnight in some church parking lots.
Bay Area Failed expansion joint caused concrete to fall on Richmond-San Rafael bridge By James Lanaras | Bay City News | February 8, 2019 Caltrans installed a steel plate over the expansion joint after the failure Thursday, and work on a permanent fix will begin Monday.
Bay Area Vallejo festival to welcome millions of birds to the Bay Area By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | February 8, 2019 With nature walks, and dozens of exhibits, this weekend's Annual Flyway Festival offers fun for families and bird enthusiasts alike.
Bay Area New BART schedule begins Feb. 11 By Nuria Marquez | Bay City News | February 3, 2019 As part of the Transbay Tube, retrofit, service will begin at 5 a.m. weekdays, an hour later than usual.
Bay Area City of Richmond faces rising costs to sustain school resource officer program By Craig Lazzeretti | Bay City News | January 28, 2019 Facing budget challenges, the district is proposing shifting to a 50-50 cost-sharing arrangement with local cities.
Bay Area Bay Area at 85 to 90 percent of normal rainfall By Dennis Culver | Bay City News | January 18, 2019 That's up from 60 to 65 percent at the start of January, according to the National Weather Service.
Uncategorized Last call for nominations to Alameda County Women’s Hall of Fame By Alameda Country Women's Hall of Fame | January 15, 2019 The event also supports youth scholarships and local nonprofit community partners serving women, youth and families.
Bay Area First company approved for autonomous passenger vehicle program By Kathleen Kirkwood | Bay City New | December 22, 2018 Silicon Valley's Zoox to offer rides to passengers that have a trained test driver present.
Bay Area Pt. Reyes Seashore open to visitors during government shutdown By Kathleen Kirkwood | Bay City News | December 22, 2018 Even without visitor services, all roads, lookouts and trails will be open.