State Crime Panel Rips Sexist Court Tactics Against Women Defendants
A state panel found California law lets prosecutors use gendered evidence to undercut women’s self‑defense claims and urged judges to screen that material before juries.
East Bay Families Hit With Higher Water Bills To Rescue Aging Orinda Plant
EBMUD has raised rates to fund a decade-long capital plan and a major ultraviolet overhaul at Orinda, leading to modest monthly increases for many East Bay households.
East Bay Newborns Get New Lifeline As Oakland Lands Second UCSF Neonatal Team
UCSF Benioff has added an Oakland‑based neonatal transport team to shorten emergency transfers for critically ill newborns across the Bay Area and Northern California.
UC Berkeley Lecturer Peyrin Kao Suspended for Pro-Palestinian Remarks in Class Amid Controversy Over Academic Freedom
UC Berkeley suspended lecturer Peyrin Kao for a semester without pay for classroom remarks perceived as pro-Palestinian political advocacy, which Kao and supporters, including CAIR-SFBA and UC-AFT, dispute citing academic freedom.
Milpitas, Pleasant Hill Neighbors Strike it Rich With Twin $1.16M Powerball Scores
Two Bay Area residents who matched five numbers in the Aug. 30 Powerball have claimed seven‑figure prizes; the tickets were sold in Milpitas and Pleasant Hill.
UPDATE: West Contra Costa Unified School District Edges Closer to Settlement with Teamsters Union Amid Ongoing Teachers' Negotiations
The Teamsters Union has agreed to suspend their strike in the WCCUSD, following a tentative agreement including pay raises and medical benefits, while negotiations between the district and UTR continue.












