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Bay Area

  • Driven by Passion: A Car Enthusiast’s Journey
    Driven by Passion: A Car Enthusiast’s Journey
    Do you remember the first time you discovered something you thought you could be passionate about for your whole life? Mike Hennessey, a car enthusiast and collector, shares how he ...
    May 27, 2024BY Steve Ispas
  • Why Is California’s Affordable Housing Mandate Becoming Controversial? | James Ardaiz
    Why Is California’s Affordable Housing Mandate Becoming Controversial? | James Ardaiz
    "I don't think the Affordable Housing Act is about affordable housing at all. What it really is, is ...
    May 25, 2024BY Siyamak Khorrami
  • Former Union Boss on Oakland’s Decline and How to Turn It Around
    Former Union Boss on Oakland’s Decline and How to Turn It Around
    As a former union boss, Seneca Scott was involved in deciding who would be elected "for the people". ...
    May 13, 2024BY Steve Ispas
  • Nation’s Youngest GOP Chair Explains Gen Z
    Nation’s Youngest GOP Chair Explains Gen Z
    While California and many other states are faced with increased crises of homelessness, high cost of living, crime, ...
    April 29, 2024BY Steve Ispas
  • Silicon Valley Venture Capitalist on What It Takes for Successful Investments
    Silicon Valley Venture Capitalist on What It Takes for Successful Investments
    Our guest today is Eugene Zhang, founding partner at TSVC, a leading early-stage venture capital fund in Silicon ...
    April 5, 2024BY Steve Ispas
  • Are California Housing Mandates Ending Community Involvement and Character of Cities? | Amy Kalish | Lydia Kou
    Are California Housing Mandates Ending Community Involvement and Character of Cities? | Amy Kalish | Lydia Kou
    "The goal is to densify every town in the state. To densify it—so that'd be walking around, not ...
    March 21, 2024BY Siyamak Khorrami
  • Which Bay Area Cities Need to Improve Their Fiscal Status?
    Which Bay Area Cities Need to Improve Their Fiscal Status?
    Commentary The state of California has 58 counties and 482 cities. To provide manageable fiscal rankings, I’ve divided ...
    March 6, 2024BY John Moorlach
  • What’s Fueling the Bay Area’s Street Addiction Crisis?
    What’s Fueling the Bay Area’s Street Addiction Crisis?
    Leighton Woodhouse discusses open-air drug markets and booming retail theft industry.
    February 26, 2024BY Jeff Minick
  • 30+ Bay Area Events, Festivals and Things to Do in 2024
    30+ Bay Area Events, Festivals and Things to Do in 2024
    Music, comedy, food, shopping, and museums—the Bay Area has events for every aficionado.
    January 5, 2024BY Tribune News Service
  • Inside California’s Open-Air Drug Markets and Booming Retail-Theft Industry: Leighton Woodhouse
    Inside California’s Open-Air Drug Markets and Booming Retail-Theft Industry: Leighton Woodhouse
    Leighton Woodhouse has been documenting the "street addiction crisis" engulfing the Bay Area and the political culture and ...
    January 4, 2024BY Jan Jekielek
  • Serial California Shoplifter to Stand Trial After 90 Arrests
    Serial California Shoplifter to Stand Trial After 90 Arrests
    The man from the Bay Area will stand trial this week after a county DA's office filed a ...
    December 26, 2023BY Micaela Ricaforte
  • California Awards Nonprofits $500,000 for Housing, Homeless Aid
    California Awards Nonprofits $500,000 for Housing, Homeless Aid
    Two nonprofits centered around providing legal aid to low-income Californians and a third working to end homelessness for ...
    December 26, 2023BY Rudy Blalock
  • BART Official Unravels Why BART Is Facing Massive Financial Problem | Debora Allen
    BART Official Unravels Why BART Is Facing Massive Financial Problem | Debora Allen
    Siyamak sits down with Debora Allen, who is on the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) Board of Directors. ...
    December 16, 2023BY Siyamak Khorrami
  • California Landlords Struggle to Make Ends Meet After Eviction Moratorium Ends
    California Landlords Struggle to Make Ends Meet After Eviction Moratorium Ends
    The pandemic-era eviction moratorium is over, although the toll that it’s taken on some “mom and pop” landlords ...
    November 7, 2023BY Rudy Blalock
  • California Law Allows Homeowners to Sell ADUs as Condos
    California Law Allows Homeowners to Sell ADUs as Condos
    Under a new law, California homeowners starting next year can sell accessory dwelling units (ADUs) that are built ...
    October 20, 2023BY Rudy Blalock
  • Largest Bay Area Cities Rank Poorly on Financial Health
    Largest Bay Area Cities Rank Poorly on Financial Health
    Commentary The California Department of Transportation, affectionately known as Caltrans, divides the state up into 12 districts. District ...
    October 19, 2023BY John Moorlach
  • Bay Area Could Use a Fresh Wave of Chinese Immigrants
    Bay Area Could Use a Fresh Wave of Chinese Immigrants
    Commentary The nine Bay Area counties in California have lost around 175,000 people since 2020, and deaths are expected ...
    August 25, 2023BY Marc Joffe
  • California Lawmakers Propose $1.1 Billion Transit Bailout Amid Declining Ridership, Rising Crime
    California Lawmakers Propose $1.1 Billion Transit Bailout Amid Declining Ridership, Rising Crime
    With some transit agencies in the state pleading for assistance facing significant budget deficits due to low ridership, ...
    June 15, 2023BY Travis Gillmore
  • Lighthouse Looking to Pay Persons $140,000 to Live on a Rock in San Francisco Bay, Tend Bed & Breakfast
    Lighthouse Looking to Pay Persons $140,000 to Live on a Rock in San Francisco Bay, Tend Bed & Breakfast
    If keeping an uber-cozy lighthouse in a frequently fog-begotten bay sounds like your dream job, East Brother Light Station ...
    January 11, 2023BY Michael Wing
  • Widespread Power Outages Across California’s Bay Area After Emergency Is Declared
    Widespread Power Outages Across California’s Bay Area After Emergency Is Declared
    Widespread power outages were being reported on Tuesday morning across California's Bay Area region, according to the state's ...
    September 6, 2022BY Jack Phillips
  • Digital Artist Colorizes, Remasters Vintage Video of San Francisco From 1940s Black-and-White Film
    Digital Artist Colorizes, Remasters Vintage Video of San Francisco From 1940s Black-and-White Film
    Disclaimer: This article was published in 2022. Some information may no longer be current. A deep-seated nostalgia resides ...
    February 27, 2022BY Michael Wing
  • Chaos in San Francisco Is Catalyst for New Business Helping Residents Leave
    Chaos in San Francisco Is Catalyst for New Business Helping Residents Leave
    When Tony Bennett first crooned “I Left My Heart in San Francisco” in 1962, no one had any ...
    January 12, 2022BY Mary Prenon
  • San Francisco Declares Water Shortage Emergency, Urges Residents to Reduce Usage
    San Francisco Declares Water Shortage Emergency, Urges Residents to Reduce Usage
    San Francisco has declared a water shortage emergency and is calling on nearly 3 million residents in four ...
    November 24, 2021BY Bill Pan
  • Attacks on Older Asians Stoke Fear as Lunar New Year Begins
    Attacks on Older Asians Stoke Fear as Lunar New Year Begins
    OAKLAND, Calif.—Police are stepping up their patrols and volunteers are increasing their street presence after several violent attacks ...
    February 12, 2021BY The Associated Press
  • San Francisco Voters Say They’re ‘Not Exactly Optimistic’
    San Francisco Voters Say They’re ‘Not Exactly Optimistic’
    SAN FRANCISCO—Across from San Francisco City Hall is a long stretch of white tents, with rows upon rows ...
    November 2, 2020BY Ilene Eng
  • ‘It Was Surreal’: Orange and Red Skies Blanketed Bay Area During the Wildfires
    ‘It Was Surreal’: Orange and Red Skies Blanketed Bay Area During the Wildfires
    The Bay Area in California awoke Wednesday to a scene straight out of Mars. Orange and even red ...
    September 11, 2020BY Wire Service
  • Bay Area Tech Workers Consider Moving to Greener Pastures
    Bay Area Tech Workers Consider Moving to Greener Pastures
    SANTA CLARA, Calif.—After months of work-from-home, tech companies are considering making that the norm. And it seems many ...
    July 24, 2020BY David Lam and David Liang Zhang
TOP NEWS
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    Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
  • US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
    2hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
  • US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
    3hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
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    Fascia: The Living, Interconnected Web Behind Movement and Healing–How to Enhance Its Function
  • Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
    7hr By Lawrence Wilson
    Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
  • US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
    8hr By Naveen Athrappully
    US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
  • How a Tiny Insect Decimated Florida’s Citrus, and What Orchardists Are Doing About It
    9hr By Jacob Burg
    How a Tiny Insect Decimated Florida’s Citrus, and What Orchardists Are Doing About It
  • Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
    14hr By Melanie Sun
    Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
  • Kentucky Derby Champion Golden Tempo Wins 2026 Belmont Stakes
    16hr By Ross Kelly
    Kentucky Derby Champion Golden Tempo Wins 2026 Belmont Stakes
  • Hegseth Warns Europe of ‘Dangerous Ideologies’
    17hr By Tom Gantert
    Hegseth Warns Europe of ‘Dangerous Ideologies’
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