San José’s Lupina Tower Breaks Ground As County Pours Millions Into 99 Affordable Homes
Santa Clara County pledged $32.5M at the Lupina groundbreaking in San José, unlocking a 99‑unit deeply affordable housing project. Construction is underway and occupancy is expected by 2028.
Summer Bill Shock Meets Its Match: When Californians Will See Their Climate Credit
Regulators are proposing to shift 2026 California Climate Credit payouts into high‑bill months; here’s which utilities and amounts are affected and what to expect.
Bonta Jumps Into Court Fight Over Corporate Grip On California Medicine
California Attorney General Rob Bonta filed an amicus brief arguing medical decisions must remain with licensed physicians, not corporate owners. The move targets private equity‑linked management agreements as lawmakers tighten oversight.
California Voters Sound Alarm On Democracy, Back State Voting Rights Act
A UC Berkeley poll finds two‑thirds of California voters say democracy is at risk and about two‑thirds back a state Voting Rights Act, with wide partisan splits.
Deadly Parking Lot Brawl Shakes Sun Terrace Elementary In Concord
A fight outside Sun Terrace Elementary in Concord on Wednesday evening left one man dead. Police say those present have been identified and are cooperating with investigators.
Downtown Napa Riverfront Torn Up As New Floodwalls Finally Break Ground
Napa and the Army Corps broke ground April 1 on a new phase that will add miles of floodwall, restore riverbank habitat and extend the River Trail. Federal funds and county filings set the work in motion.
San Francisco Craigslist King Craig Newmark Vows To Give Away $1 Billion
Craigslist founder Craig Newmark says he'll donate up to $1 billion as the site turns 31, adding to hundreds of millions already given to journalism, cybersecurity and veterans.












