East Bay Water Polo Star Eyes Third Gold Medal at Tokyo Olympics
With the Tokyo Olympics just six months away, a number of Bay Area athletes are ramping up their training, including one East Bay product who’s vying for her third gold
Read MoreWith the Tokyo Olympics just six months away, a number of Bay Area athletes are ramping up their training, including one East Bay product who’s vying for her third gold
Read MoreCalifornia is strongly considering doing away with the vaccine tiers, going solely to an age-based distribution starting with 65 and older. Meaning those who thought they were also up next,
Read MoreRoughly 20% of renter households in California are behind on rent payments, with low-income residents and people of color being hardest hit, according to new research by the Bay Area
Read MoreSan Jose will be lighting up local landmarks on Tuesday evening as part of a nationwide memorial for the 400,000 lives lost to COVID-19. The memorial is part of the
Read MoreVice President and Oakland native Kamala Harris wasn’t the only person at Wednesday’s presidential inauguration representing the Bay Area. Santa Clara University President Kevin O’Brien held a Roman Catholic Mass
Read MorePG&E is working to resolve remaining electrical service disruptions resulting from the fierce overnight winds Monday and Tuesday, with some 4,500 customers without power as of 7 p.m. Wednesday. The
Read MoreA new COVID-19 variant different from the United Kingdom strain was first found in other countries and now has emerged in counties across California. It’s been linked to multiple outbreaks
Read MoreCalifornia’s state epidemiologist is urging a halt to more than 300,000 coronavirus vaccinations using a Moderna vaccine version because some people received medical treatment for possible severe allergic reactions. Dr.
Read MoreWhile searching for signs of the hyper-contagious United Kingdom strain of COVID-19 in the Bay Area, scientists discovered a whole different strain, and it appears to be linked to several
Read MoreA rare positive of the pandemic era has been the dramatic reduction in California’s infamous traffic congestion. That’s what recessions do. Fewer jobs, fewer commutes. Right? Well, 2020 was an economic oddity
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