Bay Area Almost nowhere in California is building enough, according to the state. Here’s why By Ben Christopher | CalMatters | August 11, 2026 Check to see how Piedmont stacks up.
Environment King tides could bring minor coastal flooding to Bay Area and Monterey through Thursday By Ruth Dusseault | Bay City News | August 10, 2026 King tides this summer have been higher than predicted due to windy conditions and warmer ocean water from El Niño.
California California craft liquor delivery is about go away thanks to big money lobbying By Ryan Sabalow | CalMatters | August 7, 2026 Distillers say powerful alcohol companies, the wine industry, and Teamsters killed a possible extension of deliveries.
California Why insurance matters to renters, landlords and California By Levi Sumagaysay | CalMatters | August 6, 2026 Insurance affects the cost of rent, housing supply and recovery from disaster.
Bay Area Alameda County supervisors postpone $30 minimum wage measure until at least 2028 By Eric Urbach | Bay City News | August 5, 2026 The ballot measure would raise Alameda County’s minimum wage to $30 per hour in stages over the next decade in unincorporated parts of the county.
Elections California Democrats defy Newsom, back billionaire tax By Maya C. Miller and Jeanne Kuang | CalMatters | August 4, 2026 The state Democratic Party said opposing the popular billionaire tax could worsen the party’s already weak credibility.
Elections California begins enforcing new transparency rules for AI-generated online content By Thomas Hughes | Bay City News | August 4, 2026 The implementation was timed to coincide with regulators in the EU and reflects close coordination between the two governments.
Bay Area Photos: Dogs hit the waves for 10th annual World Dog Surfing Championships By Alise Maripuu | Bay City News | August 3, 2026 Pups Bradley Cooper, Iza, and Rippin' Rosie all went home with medals.
Bay Area 10th annual World Dog Surfing Championships to be held Saturday in Pacifica By Alise Maripuu, Bay City News | July 31, 2026 Dogs of all different breeds and sizes will compete during the free event, which will run from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Bay Area Bay Area residents more likely to own homes after leaving region, new study finds By Gabe Agcaoili | Bay City News and Exedra Staff | July 31, 2026 The study by California Policy Lab found that people who move out of the Bay Area typically relocate to neighborhoods where home values are about 50% lower, and rents are about one-third cheaper.