San Quentin’s Jailhouse Athletes Could Rewrite California’s Prison Playbook
A new bill would formalize and fund organized sports in California prisons, using San Quentin's teams and outside partnerships as a possible statewide model.
Palo Alto Doc Says Amazon’s One Medical Axed Her For Sounding Safety Alarm
A Palo Alto One Medical physician says she was fired after raising patient-safety alarms and has filed a lawsuit alleging retaliation and inadequate clinician support. The case spotlights concerns about training and workflows at Amazon-owned One Medical.
Septic Showdown As West Marin Neighbors Turn Up Heat On County Rules
Marin County is holding meetings across West Marin to update septic rules. Residents say long permits and steep replacement bills are putting seniors and ADUs at risk.
Contra Costa Sounds the Alarm: 1.4 Million Californians Could Lose Medi-Cal Coverage
Contra Costa County warns H.R. 1’s work and redetermination rules could put 1.4M Californians at risk of losing Medi‑Cal and strain local clinics.
San Jose Transit Powerhouse Rod Diridon Dead at 87
Rod Diridon Sr., 87, the longtime Santa Clara County supervisor and transit champion, died April 3. He helped bring BART to the South Bay and founded the Mineta Transportation Institute.
Marin School Cellphone Showdown: Locked Pouches on the Line
Tamalpais trustees will debate a campuswide cellphone policy April 14, weighing locking pouches against teacher collection as parents and students split.












