Crime & Safety CHP investigating afternoon shooting on Highway 24 By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | February 25, 2025 For several hours Tuesday afternoon, a portion of 24 was shut down and traffic diverted to Claremont Avenue.
Around Town Who’s that Good Dog? By Juliana Thornborrow | February 25, 2025 8-year old Otis is still giving puppy eyes.
Food & Drink The Dish | Shakshuka By Katie Goldberg | February 25, 2025 Warm, comforting, and bursting with flavor, this recipe features perfectly poached eggs in a rich, spiced tomato and pepper sauce.
Obituary Santa Rosa schools dealt heartbreaking loss after three students die from drug overdoses By Tony Hicks, Bay City News | February 25, 2025 Police arrested Ramon Nunez, 21, on Sunday for allegedly selling fentanyl to two of the high school victims.
Oakland Oakland overpaid city workers nearly $1.7M in OT due to faulty calculations, audit finds By Kiley Russell, Bay City News | February 24, 2025 Auditor says overpayments are particularly troubling in light of the city’s ongoing and massive budget shortfalls.
Around Town Exedra plaza turns 100 with help from Piedmont Beautification Foundation By Cameron Wolfe, Jr. | February 21, 2025 Beautiful from all angles and in all seasons, the Exedra has become a symbol of the city.
Featured in Category Piedmont Adult School offers watercolor and water-based media class By Piedmont Adult School | February 21, 2025 Process-based class that prioritizes experimentation as a way to let go of perfectionism.
Education Santa Ana to drop contested ethnic studies courses to settle closely watched lawsuit By John Fensterwald | Edsource | February 21, 2025 The settlement in response to allegations of Brown Act violations and antisemitic course content could serve as a model to avoid similar lawsuits.
parks Trump executive order targets SF’s Presidio Trust, aims to eliminate federal agencies By Alise Maripuu, Bay City News | February 21, 2025 A "political stunt" aimed at a local treasure.
Health Matters Texas measles outbreak nears 100 cases, raising concerns about undetected spread By KFF Health News | February 21, 2025 Health officials expect a measles outbreak in West Texas to grow because of low vaccination rates and undetected infections.