San Francisco Allocates $30M from Prop A to House Domestic Violence Survivors: Mayor Lurie's Plan for Safer Communities
Mayor Lurie invests $30 million from Proposition A to provide housing for domestic violence survivors, as part of a broader effort against homelessness and behavioral health issues in San Francisco.
Oakland International Airport Launches "La Bahía" Campaign to Boost Travel Demand from Mexico
Oakland International Airport launched a digital campaign called "La Bahía" to boost travel from Mexico, partnering with Visit Oakland and Visit Berkeley to advertise on social media and target three Mexican cities.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie Champions $500K Investment in Firefighter Cancer Prevention Screening
San Francisco Mayor Lurie invests $500,000 in a firefighter cancer prevention screening pilot for first responders aged 40+ with at least five years of service to detect cancer early, with plans for long-term sustainability.
San Francisco's Clay Theatre Poised for Grand Reopening in 2026, Reviving City's Cinematic Spirit
The Clay Theatre in San Francisco is set to revive by 2026 after being closed for five years, with Neil Mehta leading the investment and Ted Gerike as the creative director, promising a renovated space with 200 seats and over 500 annual screenings.
AC Transit Adopts Balanced Budget for FY 2025-26; Foresees Future Shortfall Without Cuts or Layoffs
AC Transit's Board approves a budget to retain 85% bus services, without immediate cuts or layoffs. Fare increases are planned for 2025/26, and a bus network realignment is set for August. Future challenges loom with expected funding shortfalls.
Oakland Rocked by Overnight Sideshows; Cars Torched, Businesses Defaced
Oakland experienced sideshows early Sunday with cars performing stunts, causing fires and chaos. Police dispersed crowds by 4:30 a.m., and one person was critically injured. The events sparked criticism of police staffing policies.
VIDEO: Richmond Woman, Terri James, Charged with Murder and Firearm Enhancement in Carolyn Brown's Death
A Richmond woman, Terri Lowtrice James, is charged with murder and firearm enhancement after Carolyn Renee Brown's death. She's also accused of being a felon with a firearm and is held on $1 million bail.












