Bay Area Coastal commission rejects appeals on Great Hwy, Half Moon Bay parking, Sta. Cruz RV ban By Thomas Hughes | Bay City News | May 13, 2024 The highway has been closed on weekends and holidays since the COVID-19 pandemic struck the city in March 2020.
Bay Area SF leaders unveil Panorama Park, marking next phase of Treasure Island development By Thomas Hughes | Bay City News | May 13, 2024 The park’s architect, Walter J. Hood, of Hood Design Studio, is also designing Piedmont's Sydney Dearing memorial.
animals Enzi, Nuru or Kovu? Oakland Zoo asks public to help name young giraffe recently arrived By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | May 11, 2024 The zoo has given people on social media the chance to pick one of three names in Swahili.
Arts & Entertainment Cruise the Bay in a new way: Port of Oakland begins offering monthly sunset harbor tours By Janis Mara | Bay City News | May 9, 2024 The port is offering free evening tours on a Blue & Gold Fleet boat once a month beginning May 10 and running through October 2024.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: Non Stop Bhangra, Smuin ballet, Patsy Cline tribute, Puccini hits, violinist Mayuko Kamio By The Artful Observer | Bay City News | May 8, 2024 One of San Francisco’s more popular dance parties is back in action.
Travel California tourism reaches all-time high: $150.4B spent in 2023, says Gov. Newsom By Janis Mara | Bay City News | May 7, 2024 The place to be: The state has retained its title as the world’s 5th largest economy and has had a population increase.
Arts & Entertainment Alameda playwright illuminates landmark school desegregation decision By Francine Brevetti | Bay City News | May 7, 2024 “Words That Made the Difference: Brown v. Board of Education” showings are slated for May 10-11 in Alameda and May 18 in Oakland.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Notable Asian female-focused films in 2024 CAAMFest By Randy Myers | Bay City News | May 6, 2024 The festival runs May 9-19, and the lineup includes "Owl," a character-driven drama filmed and set in Oakland.
art Bay Lights art installation planned to return bigger and brighter after fundraiser hits goal By Thomas Hughes | Bay City News | May 5, 2024 The project, dubbed The Bay Lights 360, will see both sides of the western span of the bridge illuminated in the next 10 months.
Arts & Entertainment Roll into fun: Golden Gate Park welcomes skaters with new rentals on JFK Promenade By Grace Marion | Bay City News | May 4, 2024 Skate rentals will be available on Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.