Bay Area New Alameda County DA withdraws from historic death penalty resentencing By Cayla Mihalovich | CalMatters | 24 hours ago The former DA said her office wanted to achieve justice for the people of color whose constitutional rights had been violated in the process.
caltrans Bill seeks automated license plate cameras to improve safety in road construction zones By Alise Maripuu | Bay City News | May 29, 2025 Automated speed enforcement slows people down, and a few extra seconds of reaction time can mean the difference between life and death.
gavin newsom Newsom, Conway share views on California’s future at Bay Area-Silicon Valley Summit in SF By Alise Maripuu | Bay City News | May 28, 2025 Conway’s pro-Trump speech was a deviation from San Francisco’s left-leaning politicians who have denounced Trump’s policies.
Environment Ship with environmental mission sinks in Oakland Estuary By Ruth Dusseault, Bay City News | May 27, 2025 The ship began sinking on Sunday night and a boom around the vessel was deployed Monday afternoon by the Oakland and Alameda fire departments to contain any spilled fuel.
Bay Area Sonoma real estate mogul indicted, accused of defrauding private investors of millions By Katy St. Clair | Bay City News | May 27, 2025 Kenneth Matson, who also owned a historic home in Piedmont, was arrested on May 22.
Bay Area Veterans share memories at Memorial Day Commemoration 2025 on board USS Hornet By Ruth Dusseault | Bay City News | May 27, 2025 Stories shared about the trauma of war on and off the battlefront, including those that illustrate the toll of war on mental health.
Bay Area SF launches partnership with nonprofit to power wash sidewalks more often By Thomas Hughes | Bay City News | May 26, 2025 In addition to power washing, the program will include deep steam sanitation, ongoing maintenance, and real-time community reporting.
Nonprofit SF mayor orders halt to grants for parks nonprofit as officials open investigation By Thomas Hughes | Bay City News | May 26, 2025 The investigation will determine whether funds controlled by the organization can still be used for their intended projects.
Oakland ‘Whack-a-mole’ politics: Bay Area injunction protecting international students expands By Joe Dworetzky | Bay City News | May 26, 2025 Nationwide injunctions have been a flashpoint with Trump’s administration.
Environment One of Oakland’s largest homeless camps is cleaned up, residents get temporary shelter By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | May 24, 2025 On Friday, city officials said the last of the 79 or so residents have moved on — 70 of them to the Mandela House, a converted hotel.