Featured in Category Local with Lisa | PMS Diversity Day By Lisa Chan Carnazzo | GrubbCo | May 31, 2024 [SPONSORED VIDEO] Grubb realtor and former TV journalist shares her own story with students.
crime The Blotter | Car thief attempts to hit victim with vehicle By Damin Esper | May 28, 2024 Victim unhurt, vehicle found.
City First update since adoption of new Housing Element shows ADUs lead the way By Exedra Staff | May 28, 2024 In 2023, the city issued building permits for 24 new housing units, all of which were ADUs of varying sizes.
Around Town In the News | SF Chronicle reports embattled Sonoma developer listing $9.9 million Piedmont mansion amid FBI probe By Exedra Staff | May 28, 2024 The owner of the landmark Farragut Avenue estate is accused of defrauding investors.
Around Town Who’s that Good Dog? By Ruby Guzdar | May 28, 2024 Rosco is a little rescue with a big personality, a big heart, and a bark to match.
Bay Area Commentary | Rising autism rates in California elementary schools demand evidence-based practices By Jenine Catudio | EdSource | May 28, 2024 Recent CDC data reveals that 1 in 22 four-year-old children in California are on the autism spectrum, significantly surpassing the national average.
Elections Supporters aiming to recall Oakland mayor announce progress in signature gathering By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | May 27, 2024 'Oakland United to Recall Sheng Thao' has collected more than 30,000 signatures on their way to getting the question placed on the November ballot.
California How does a school district go broke with $1.1B in revenues? When it spends $1.3B By Chad Aldeman | The74million.org | May 27, 2024 Budget problems have been exacerbated by, among other things, large salary increases agreed to last year in an effort to avert a strike.
Health Matters New help for dealing with aggression in people with dementia By Judith Graham | KFF Health News | May 27, 2024 A new website now offers a comprehensive, free resource that offers guidance to caregivers.
children Tick talk: East Bay park district warns visitors to beware of tiny blood-suckers while hiking By Tony Hicks | Bay City News | May 25, 2024 Warm weather months are prime time for ticks along Bay Area hills and grasslands.