San Mateo Scrambles To Ram Through Rezonings To Plug 1,000‑Home Hole
San Mateo County is racing to rezone 35 parcels and prepare an EIR to close an estimated 963‑unit shortfall under its state housing target. The move targets Colma, Broadmoor, Harbor Industrial areas and the Midcoast.
KBR Clarifies Fort Irwin Layoffs: Anticipates 60 Cuts Despite State Notice of 758
While a state WARN filing indicated 758 potential job cuts at Fort Irwin by May 6, a KBR spokesperson says the company anticipates 60 or fewer actual layoffs among represented employees, factoring in union bumping rights.
Bay Area Teens Face Admissions Roulette By UC Major
Interactive charts from the San Francisco Chronicle and UC data show sharp differences in acceptance rates and admitted GPAs by major for fall 2025. Berkeley CS ticked up but high‑demand programs remain tight.
Bay Area Tech Titans Plot $500 Million War Chest To Rewire California Politics
A Bay Area-backed plan called the California Renewal Project would seed an endowment-style political fund to bankroll centrist, pro-growth candidates across the state.
Tiny California Wildflower Stuns Scientists With Drought-Defying Comeback
Genomic surveys show scarlet monkeyflower evolved drought‑tolerant genes during California’s 2012–2015 megadrought, helping some populations recover — a rare example of evolutionary rescue.












