Antioch Schools Reel As Board OKs Layoff Notices For Nearly 300 Jobs
Trustees narrowly approved a plan to send preliminary layoff notices that could affect roughly 300 AUSD employees as officials try to close an estimated $30M gap. Parents and staff warned the cuts would hollow out student supports.
Sonoma Survivors Build Their Own Lifeline As Chasing Horse Awaits Sentencing
Two Sonoma women turned survival into a support network that helped deliver courtroom testimony as Nathan Chasing Horse heads to sentencing on March 11.
Carbon Health Pulls Plug on Three South Bay Clinics as Chapter 11 Heat Rises
Carbon Health will close three South Bay clinics on Feb. 20 as it executes a Chapter 11 restructuring. Patients and most staff can transfer appointments or use virtual care.
Bay Area Boomtown Dreams Pit Billionaires Against City Builders
Billionaire-backed and boutique proposals have pushed a statewide debate: build whole new cities or force denser housing into existing ones. Costs, water and population math complicate the choice.
French Laundry Chef Stirs Uproar Over Yountville Worker Housing
A packed Yountville study session turned contentious after French Laundry chef Thomas Keller and local employers urged the town to slow the Commons housing plan. Officials laid out costs, unit mixes and funding gaps as the council moves toward votes in March.
Concord Office Campus Dumped At 69 Percent Off 2018 Price
An affiliate of AXS Opportunity Fund paid roughly $45.3M for the Concord Technology Center, a steep markdown from its 2018 price. The deal underscores continued distress in parts of the Bay Area office market.
Knife-Wielding Intruder Shot Four Times Outside SF Browning Courthouse
A court security officer shot a man outside the James R. Browning Courthouse on Jan. 26 after the man allegedly advanced with a knife; federal prosecutors later charged him with assault.












