Lake Merritt To Ferry Building On Foot? Pricey Bay Skyway Bets Yes
The Bay Skyway would stitch new and existing paths into a shore‑to‑shore walking and biking route from Oakland to San Francisco, but it faces a roughly $700M price tag and technical hurdles. Agencies say interim pieces could open in 2028–2029, while the west‑span deck needs more funding and environmental review.
Cops Nab Suspect After Late-Night Ransacking At Mill Valley’s Mount Carmel Church
Mill Valley police arrested a 29-year-old after they say he broke into and damaged Our Lady of Mount Carmel; authorities say hate-crime allegations are under review.
Bay Area Signs Off On $96 Billion Sea-Level Survival Plan
MTC and ABAG approved Plan Bay Area 2050+, adding a first‑ever resilience project list and 35 strategies to guide housing, transit and climate resilience through 2050.
El Dorado Sheriff Turns Up Heat With New Homeless Enforcement Unit
The El Dorado County Sheriff's Office says it renamed its Homeless Outreach Team to the Homeless Enforcement & Assistance Team, adding 'enforcement' to the unit's public identity while saying outreach will continue.
California Senator Wants $400M To Fund Prop 36
State Sen. Tony Strickland asked Senate Budget Chair John Laird to allocate $400M for Prop 36, setting up a budget showdown over who pays to implement tougher theft and drug penalties. The state has only earmarked about $100M so far.
Richmond Edwardian Rockets $2 Million Over Ask as SF Bidding Wars Roar Back
A Richmond District house at 659 12th Ave closed for $4.95M — about $2M over ask — after an all‑cash bidding war, highlighting renewed buyer competition in parts of San Francisco.
Gabriel Pushes 'California Certified' Seal for Grocery Foods
Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel’s AB 2244 would create a “California Certified” seal for minimally processed foods and bar ultra-processed products from certification; the state must accredit certifiers by mid-2028.












