Signs point to SF ballot measure that could extend voting rights to late teens “Sixteen and 17-year-olds go to school, but they don't have a say in the decisions we make about their education system.” By Jerold ChinnJune 15, 20200 Election 2020
SF moves into reopening Phase 2b with outdoor dining, indoor retail After San Francisco restaurants and other businesses began serving customers outside on Friday, on Monday the city ... By Bay City NewsJune 15, 2020 Business
Two people die in Highway 505 crash near Yolo County border Two people died in a crash on northbound Interstate Highway 505 in Solano County on Monday afternoon, ... By Bay City NewsJune 15, 2020 News
Bay Area leaders applaud ‘watershed’ LGBTQ rights U.S. Supreme Court ruling Gov. Gavin Newsom and Bay Area officials celebrated a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision Monday that extended ... By Bay City NewsJune 15, 2020 Bay Area
Alameda County departments raise more than $20,000, nine tons of groceries for food bank Twenty Alameda County departments raised more than nine tons of food and nearly $23,000 in donations from ... By Bay City NewsJune 15, 2020 Coronavirus
CHP seeks driver who hit motorcycle in Petaluma, injuring two people The California Highway Patrol is seeking the driver of a truck that hit and injured two people riding a motorcycle near Petaluma on ... By Bay City NewsJune 15, 20200 Crime
Hospital releases deputy wounded in Ben Lomond ‘ambush’ shooting A Santa Cruz County sheriff’s deputy wounded in an “ambush” shooting that killed a sergeant in Ben ... By Bay City NewsJune 15, 2020 Beyond SFBay
Behind schedule, Central Subway Project now expected to open by end of 2021 The latest in the Central Subway Project saga is yet another delay. The schedule is now bumped ... By Jerold ChinnJune 15, 2020 News