Incomplete, unfunded, and full of potential, California high-speed rail stands at ‘turning point’
California's high-speed rail system rests at a "turning point," as a stretch of the project through the Central Valley is set for completion in the next few years.Read More
Livermore wants Russian sister city to oppose Ukraine invasion
Prompted by City Council, the mayor of Livermore will send its Russian sister city of Snezhinsk a letter requesting it take action to oppose the invasion of Ukraine. Read More
SF educators hold sleep-in, chamber takeover in payment demand
"Apologies don't pay the rent." Unpaid and fed up San Francisco educators held a sleep-in at district offices Monday and plan to take over Board of Education chambers Tuesday...Read More
‘Bloom SF’ events aim to draw downtown workers back to offices
After two years of nearly empty streets, workers are slowly trickling back to San Francisco’s downtown offices, and the “Bloom SF” initiative will soon launch to welcome them back. ...Read More
Appropriations bill invests more than $73 million in Bay Area projects
The $1.5 trillion omnibus appropriations bill passed last week by the U.S. Congress includes more than $73 million for projects in the greater Bay Area, according to the office...Read More
Man attacked in Haight-Ashbury carjacking
San Francisco police are investigating a carjacking reported early Tuesday in the city’s Haight-Ashbury neighborhood. The robbery was reported at 12:12 a.m. in the area of Page and Shrader...Read More