Mission Local7 minutes agoAt Stockton Street Tunnel. Photo by Walter Mackins. Tunnel vision
Bay Area News2 hours agoA 911 call reportedly led to the rescue effort in a remote area of Humboldt County.
Mission Local7 hours agoLa Mexicana Bakery on 24th Street entices with its smells of freshly-baked goods. “It tastes like a little bit of my land." Oldest panadería on 24th St. has the taste of home, and a worker with a secret talent
Several people were pepper-sprayed at the event, which drew an estimated 500 attendees, police said.
The E'ville Eye News6/20/2026Jill Ellen Lessing died peacefully on May 4, 2026, at the age of 83, from complications of heart failure and pneumonia. A forty year Emeryville resident, Jill was a lesbian feminist, counselor, artist, writer, musician, and fierce disability justice advocate. She held deep roots in both Jewish and Quaker communities. She was known for her unwavering commitment to accessibility, belonging, and inclusion for disabled and LGBTQ+ people. Jill was born on October 26, 1942, in Los Angeles. She contrac [more]
Mission Local6/19/2026June’s Third Thursdays on Treat, Juneteenth x Pride, event brought together Black and LGBTQ+ artists and entrepreneurs Juneteenth and Pride converge as S.F. prepares for celebratory weekends
Oakland First Fridays fights for its future…on our podcast Catch up on Oakland news while walking the dog or cooking dinner with Oaklandside 510.
Mission Local6/19/2026Unbound, Chinatown's only Chinese-language bookstore, fills a former medicine storefront, combining books, coffee and community space. San Francisco’s Chinatown lost all its bookstores. Then came Unbound.
Mission Local6/19/2026Up to seven men were detained in a Thursday afternoon action involving more than a dozen law enforcement vehicles. S.F. police, sheriff’s deputies swarm Mission District alley, detaining several
Mission Local6/19/2026Say goodbye to a British cheese shop, hello to American fare on 9th and Irving. Here are the changes around the Sunset District in June. Sunset Buzz: Another break-in at Tadaima, restaurant opening and closures
Giants’ Pride snub a sharp contrast to Ballers’ embrace Four Giants pitchers rejected the team’s Pride celebration. Meanwhile Oakland’s Pioneer League champs are all in.
There are 348 students still on the waitlist for LEARNS, the district-run aftercare program. Officials outlined steps to increase access.
Mission Local6/18/2026Cost per vote for Connie Chan? $25.09. For Scott Wiener? $61.24. For Saikat Chakrabarti, it was a lot more. $211 per vote: How Saikat Chakrabarti spent $8.8M on his congressional run
False media narratives threaten Oakland’s First Fridays, say organizers Violent incidents hours after the festival ended and miles away have been conflated with the event. First Fridays organizers and youth say the blame is misplaced.
Radius Recycling reaches $1.5 million settlement with state over toxic fires California’s toxic control agency is still investigating possible other violations from a fire that occurred in March.
Bay Area News6/18/2026The drinking water in Amador County has an "earthy odor."
Mission Local6/18/2026Now 36, Hayes is hoping for “many years to come” with the Valkyries. Tiffany ‘Tip’ Hayes intended to retire. Then came the Valkyries.
Bay Area News6/18/2026The 33-year-old was sentenced to prison for his seventh DUI conviction.
Oakland singer-songwriter Satya is healing her inner child through music Her debut album “Yellow House” reflects on what it means to confront her past.
Who’s behind the AI-generated social media posts targeting Oakland’s mayor? A Piedmont-raised political activist is building a network of websites and social media accounts blasting progressive politicians.
Mission Local6/18/2026This week, the District 10 election heats up, Newsom visits the Dogpatch, and residents prepare for Juneteenth weekend. Bayview Buzz: Political big wheels, election-rumblings and bagels galore
Bay Area News6/18/2026"My vehicle was completely destroyed."
Culture Makers: Breathing new life into Oakland’s oldest spaces Join us July 9 at The New Parkway Theater to talk local history with East Bay Yesterday host Liam O’Donoghue, Oakland Parks and Recreation Foundation's Mandolin Kadera-Redmond, and Peralta Hacienda's Miguel Lopez.
The chef-owner of alaMar and Sobre Mesa co-authored the recently released "Caribbean Cocktails" which includes small bite recipes in addition to drinks inspired by the Afro-Latino diaspora.
Mission Local6/18/2026Namaste comes with good bones to carry it – it’s a family run business with four other locations in the Bay Area, operating since 2011. Review: Namaste Indian Cuisine brings excellent Indian eats
Other events include free lunch for kids and teens, a mini music festival and a gathering to learn more about and watch the summer solstice.
8 things to do in Richmond this week Highlights include: Richmond honors Juneteenth with a parade and Nicholl Park festival, dads celebrate Father's Day two ways and local artists debut at the Richmond Art Center.
Mission Local6/18/2026On Mission Street. Photo by Walter Mackins. A message for Meagan!
Mission Local6/18/2026The city of San Francisco has pointed to Jerrold Commons as a success. But neighborhood stakeholders say it's already overcrowded. One year in, plans to expand Bayview shelter for older adults remain shelved
Mission Local6/18/2026On the 17th floor of the LinkedIn headquarters last Thursday, a rooftop happy hour was underway. Around the 10-foot-long bar covered in charcuterie and a few cocktail tables, a gaggle […] LGBTQ+ startup founders have it easier in S.F., but Sam Altmans are rare
Mission Local6/18/2026Federal agencies searched SFPD license plate data gathered through the Flock system of surveillance cameras, an audit found. Feds ‘improperly’ accessed S.F. license-plate surveillance data, audit finds
The E'ville Eye News6/18/2026An Emeryville institution in various forms for 100 years, The Townhouse Restaurant may sadly be facing its final days. “It is with deep regret and heavy hearts that we announce the closing of The Townhouse Restaurant,” owner Dan Seng shared in a recent press release. “We are profoundly grateful for your unwavering support and patronage over all these years. Thank you for making The Townhouse part of your lives.” A uniquely challenging post-pandemic hospitality landscape, combined with the struct [more]
Council warned: Stop assigning more work to understaffed city departments With 18% of Richmond's city positions left vacant to balance the budget, the city manager told the city council to stop creating new roles and adding new priorities.
Also: A 21-year-old Cal student is dead after being swept to sea in Santa Cruz County, and a UC Berkeley alum has been arrested in China and accused of spying.
An unexpected bartender stint sparked Nelson German’s cocktail craze and new book The chef-owner of alaMar and Sobre Mesa co-authored the recently released "Caribbean Cocktails," which includes small bite recipes in addition to drinks inspired by the Afro-Latino diaspora.
Peter Taraba's former housemate told The Scanner he was "kind of a hothead" when they lived together north of campus in 2024.
Peter Taraba’s dog was taken from him and brought to the shelter the day before he was captured on video starting the fire, police say. City officials have targeted a July 6 reopening.
Fees for public records? A bill could kneecap state transparency laws Oakland City Council backed a draft of the bill that would give governments more time to respond to requests.
A judge agreed Tuesday to admit him to a mental health diversion program, which could see his charges thrown out, and ordered him released into in-patient treatment and GPS monitoring.
Mission Local6/17/2026“I’m gonna do what I can to help her win,” said Saikat Chakrabarti about his former rival, Connie Chan. Saikat Chakrabarti will back former rival Connie Chan through Election Day
Bay Area News6/17/2026Eight people were killed after the aircraft crashed near Edwards Air Force Base.
Officials deemed the building unfit for public use due to the "toxicity of ambient smoke and burned debris" inside.
As school fights spread on social media, OUSD struggles to keep up Students say when a fight breaks out on campus, a crowd often gathers to hit record. School leaders are now considering discipline for students who share those videos.
Bay Area News6/17/2026Crystal Cove cottages were lifted by a few feet to fend off sea-level rise.
Mission Local6/17/2026A wrongful death lawsuit alleges Philippe and Barbara Chagniot harassed Eric Bigone for months to leave his Sunset residence before plotting his murder Family of Eric Bigone files suit claiming landlord killed him to sell Sunset rental
4 things to know — learn how to protest, soccer signups, help the museum A community organizing training is happening in Martinez; high school students can attend a free college immersion program; the Richmond Museum of History needs your helping hands.
The 0.5% sales tax increase would patch a $9 million hole in the city’s budget, while the bond could be used to renovate the 911 dispatch center, prepare for sea level rise and more.
Dax Lee’s Chili Cook-Off has ‘no rules’ The annual bean boil raised over $10,000 for homeless nonprofits in Oakland.
The E'ville Eye News6/17/2026On Tuesday, June 2, the Emeryville City Council opened its session by honoring local arts icon Sharon Wilchar for over 40 years of monumental community contributions, anchoring a lighter legislative evening that nevertheless shifted to stark municipal business as police union leaders warned of a severe retention crisis leaving field patrol at “critical numbers,” alongside the introduction of a novel commercial parking tax proposal. Councilmember Priforce was not in attendance and marked absent f [more]
Contra Costa sheriff’s deputy arrested on charges of stealing from property and evidence unit The suspect, a 62-year-old Martinez resident, is being charged with four felonies, according to the sheriff's department.
Fun for ‘odd people.’ Richmond artist’s annual mushroom hunt has sprouted in 30 countries The Game of Shrooms started in 2019 when artist Daniel "Attaboy" Seifert began hiding art around town to fend off depression. Today, the event draws thousands.
Mission Local6/17/2026At Bernal Heights Park. Photo by Jay A. Martin. Picnic views
Mission Local6/17/2026At least 10 linked websites have sprung up in recent weeks targeting progressive officials and tax measures across the Bay Area. Mystery ‘Recall Jackie Fielder’ campaign launches, and it’s not the only one
The East Bay’s first point-to-point endurance race began in the hills, then circled through Tilden, Lake Chabot and Redwood regional parks. It ended at Oakland's Skyline High.
Bay Area News6/17/2026About 200 radiological items found in a cabinet had likely been there for years.
Mission Local6/17/2026How Frameline's Allegra Madsen and Kate Bove turned thousands of film submissions into the 50th San Francisco International LGBTQ+ Film Festival. Q&A: How do you make a gay film festival?
The E'ville Eye News6/17/2026On Tuesday, May 19, the Emeryville City Council tackled a jam-packed agenda aimed at the city’s checkbook—moving forward with a November tax measure to address an unfolding fiscal deficit, while deciding on a controversial $31.7 million affordable housing loan, local arts grants, and funding for Emeryville Restaurant Week. Study Session: Fall Revenue Measures Update [48:20] The Council began the evening with a comprehensive study session centered on bridging a structural deficit within the gener [more]
Richmond homicide: Man arrested on charge of killing brother Victor Blacknell, a relative of a well-known convicted gang member, was arrested shortly after the Tuesday night assault that left Jerome Timmons dead.
Barbara Lee breaks tie, pushing ‘strong-mayor’ measure onto the ballot Voters will get to decide in November whether to overhaul Oakland’s government structure.
Mission Local6/17/2026Mission Local, a nonprofit news site, is looking to hire a senior editor. Mission Local is hiring a senior editor
This week in Oakland: the ‘Comrade Sisters’ exhibit, and the Montclair Beer, Wine and Music Festival Other events include a free show in the Laurel neighborhood, a jazz concert at The Sound Room, and more.
Mission Local6/17/2026Both sides must agree on the facts for a federal judge to resolve the lawsuit against the city. The plaintiffs say everything is contested. Dolores Park hill bomb teens push judge to take lawsuit against S.F. to jury
Bay Area News6/17/2026Several California schools were named in a global list by U.S. News & World Report.
How hot is the Oakland Arena? A second bidder has emerged to buy it Two companies are now vying for the right own the thriving entertainment venue.
The counselor, who is 27, is facing eight felony counts. University officials said the camp was run by a third party but did not identify which program.
Bay Area News6/16/2026The students graduated from Washington High School in Fremont in 2023.
A student-led campaign against idling cars at Oakland schools Students at Oakland Tech and Lazear Charter Academy collected data on idling at pickup and drop off — then urged parents to stop.
Guinness still needs to verify before awarding Holly Reese — also known as the Lavender Legend — the women’s record she's held twice before.
The shooter fled toward the South Berkeley transit station, police said. Officials are seeking leads from the public.
On Tuesday, the DA's office charged Quaylin Wesley, a 27-year-old Oakland man, with eight felonies.
Mission Local6/16/2026Developers filed formal permits last week to develop 379 units of housing at the Safeway in the Bernal Heights/Mission area. 6-story, 379-unit housing project coming to site of Bernal Safeway
Juneteenth at Lake Merritt: What to know before you go One of Oakland’s most joyous holidays is this weekend. Here’s information on road closures, how to get there, and why parking is free but difficult.
WriterCoach Connection, launched at Berkeley High in 2000 and spread to schools from Oakland to El Sobrante. Former volunteers are working toward a revival.
Mission Local6/16/2026Mahmood describes a new ballot measure as a “combination of carrots and sticks" to combat vacant groceries and pharmacies. S.F. supervisor proposes Zohran Mamdani-inspired ‘Affordable Groceries Act’
Mia Bonta wants a planned coal terminal in West Oakland to face more environmental scrutiny Trump is sending $75M to build a controversial coal export hub. East Bay assemblymember Bonta says it could turn Oakland into a “dumping ground” if unchecked.
The E'ville Eye News6/16/2026A 30-year-old Emeryville man who was reported missing in early June has been identified as the person whose body was discovered at a San Leandro waste transfer facility, according to reporting by the East Bay Times and San Francisco Chronicle. Authorities identified the deceased as Marcus Moore, an Emeryville resident who was reported missing on June 1. His body was discovered the following day, June 2, at the Waste Management Davis Street Complex in San Leandro, a facility that processes trash [more]
From Richmond’s south side to MLB and back: Eddie Miller ‘wasn’t just good,’ he was great One of the city's most gifted athletes recounts his experience as a Black professional baseball player in the ‘70s and ‘80s and the highs and lows that led him to embrace a later career in mental health.
Mission Local6/16/2026Drones are coming to SoMa, part of a San Francisco Police Department project to triage 911 calls. New eyes in SoMa skies: SFPD to launch drone pilot this fall
Mission Local6/16/2026At Bayshore Boulevard and Cortland Avenue. Photo by David Chalk. Old phones
Mission Local6/16/2026We sat down with Jonathan Weber, who was the founding editor of the San Francisco Standard, to discuss his newly published history of San Francisco. Q&A: Jonathan Weber talks new book ‘City on the Edge,’ on tech and San Francisco
Mission Local6/16/2026The mayor’s office didn’t follow “best practices” when procuring OpenGov as its permitting-reform vendor, per a city audit. Mayor Lurie’s $5.9M permitting contract broke no rules, but wasn’t done right, report says
Bay Area News6/16/2026The "takeovers" have been a growing trend, according to East Bay park officials.
13,000 rare occult books for sale: Inside the home of a bookseller facing eviction in Oakland Todd Pratum owned bookshops in the hippie Haight and high-end Healdsburg. Leaving his apartment of 20 years would mean offloading his extensive collection.
Bay Area News6/15/2026What was supposed to be a routine test flight took a potentially fatal turn.
Bay Area 100 ultramarathon debuts in Oakland The East Bay’s first point-to-point endurance race began in the Berkeley Hills, then circled through Tilden, Lake Chabot and Redwood regional parks. 101 made it to the finish at Skyline High.
How to celebrate Juneteenth in Oakland From Prescott Market to the Oakland Museum to day parties and a Ballers game, here’s where to celebrate.
Bay Area News6/15/2026Stolen goods from the Oakland restaurant will impact restaurant events, the owner said.
Bay Area News6/15/2026The man is being held on $425,000 bail in Alameda County Jail.
Bay Area News6/15/2026The virus can spread via airborne droplets.
Trio of Richmond and El Cerrito restaurants close, but two of them already have replacements Several prominent restaurants recently shuttered in the East Bay, as did a plant-based meal service.
Bay Area News6/15/2026"As a species, we’re not that good at delayed gratification."
26,000 Contra Costa residents are losing dental insurance. Dentists fear ‘the worst’ Doctors say the loss, a result of federal and state reductions, will have dire consequences and burden the healthcare ecosystem.
Mission Local6/15/2026The relationship between San Francisco’s aspirational congressman and reactionary national media is toxic. But, also, symbiotic. Right-wing loons can’t quit Scott Wiener
The woman, estimated to be 19 years old, was shot in the face, according to early reports.
David Celio "repeatedly shouted … slurs and threatened the children" through the fence, officials said.
Mission Local6/14/2026On Mission Street. Photo by Angel Mayorga. Questions of the day
Mission Local6/14/2026The Golden State Valkyries are heading into their second season with some new talent and the same defensive mindset. Building on success, Valks solidify defense as their identity
UCPD identified the suspect as Quaylin Wesley, a 27-year-old Vallejo man.
After the fire, police say arson suspect Peter Taraba flooded the shelter and then flooded the toilet in his Berkeley jail cell.
Xocolate announces final day, plus Milyar, 84 Viet, and Malibu’s Burgers close A running list of restaurants that have recently closed in Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond, and beyond.
Gardeners found the body while working on campus Friday at the West Circle, in the bushes on one of the main campus pathways.
The rate of WCCUSD students mastering English is higher than ever. But progress is still slow More than 700 students graduated from the district's English learner program this year, but concerns include slow progress, test scores and staffing.
Richmondside wins national award for Nosh story on Andy’s Donut Stop Reporting intern Thomas Lyons won first place in the Society of Features Journalism awards for his piece on the pre-dawn hours at the Richmond institution.
Heat advisory in effect tonight and through Friday Some parts of west Contra Costa could see temps in the 90s, according to the National Weather Service.
Peter Taraba was arrested Thursday morning on suspicion of more than 40 counts of animal cruelty, police said.
‘Gooooool’: 29 bars, restaurants and other venues to watch the World Cup around the East Bay Skip the trip to Levi's Stadium. Here are the spots where soccer fans can catch every match and cheer on their team.
7 things to do in Richmond this week Highlights include: join an international hunt for hidden mushroom art; buy original artwork at affordable prices at NIAD's solstice sale; catch a free waterfront concert by the Awesome Orchestra Collective.
A woman who lived with him got sick but recovered. The city said they were the first human cases of lepto in more than a decade.
Richmond nears budget deadline with numerous questions unanswered City staffers asked the city council to weigh in on budget priorities. Instead the mayor ended the meeting abruptly without a vote.
"Development should be on the table as the future of this once-in-a-generation site unfolds," says Andrew Fisher in today's guest essay.
4 things to know — WCCUSD tightens security at graduations; kitten refugees from Orange County chemical emergency Also: Contra Costa fish and wildlife grant applications are due in July; Richmond summer camps are starting soon.
"Information provided by community members may be critical to advancing the investigation," Berkeley police said Tuesday.
Berkeley residents who live in "high-risk areas" should prepare for evacuation, the city said Tuesday afternoon.
"The fire rendered the building temporarily unsafe for people (smoke damage in staff areas) or animals (sprinkler system down)," the city said.
Gwyneth’s goop launches ‘Berkeley’ location in Oakland, and a crossing-the-bridge noodles specialist hits the East Bay A running list of restaurants that have recently opened in Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond, and beyond.
FBI serves warrants at Contra Costa County assessor’s office and two homes The raids were conducted as part of an investigation involving former assessor Gus Kramer and his recently elected successor, Vince Robb.
Point Richmond Music’s silver summer of concerts offers golden lineup The popular outdoor concert series turns 25 with a lineup drawn from the Bay Area's deep well of original talent — including Los Cenzontles, Miko Marks, and Those Darn Accordions — and all of it is free.
Oakland Geology6/8/2026Of all the rock quarries in our hills since Oakland was founded, I’ll focus today on what may be the most striking one. It’s had several different names, but I call it the Davie quarry because for nearly a century it’s been a memorial to one of Oakland’s most colorful mayors, John L. Davie, and […]
The E'ville Eye News6/7/2026Quite a bit has changed since our last Food & Drink update back in April—closures, openings, and a few long-running projects that are finally starting to move again across Emeryville and the surrounding food scene. Slow Progress for Public Market Sweetgreen Location We haven’t seen much visible progress on the planned Sweetgreen at the Public Market (in the former Peet’s Coffee space) since first reporting on it in September, 2024, leading to some concern that the project may have been abandoned [more]
The E'ville Eye News5/26/2026In this edition of our Semi-Monthly newsletter, we share five stories relevant to Emeryville that you may have missed including: Once Emeryville Headquartered Ask.com Shutters Search Site Internet search engine pioneer Ask.com officially shut down their search site on May 1. Originally founded as “Ask Jeeves” in Berkeley in 1996, it rose to prominence while headquartered at the EmeryStation campus holding its IPO in 1999. In the late 1990s, Ask Jeeves was among a half-dozen search engines along [more]
Oakland Geology5/25/2026Oakland used to brag about the quality of its streets, which were made of Oakland rock. Two things, an accident of geology and technological happenstance, meant our first roads were built starting around 1860 with macadam paving, the pre-asphalt method of constructing roadways with layers of clean, sterile crushed rock, each layer wetted down and […]
The E'ville Eye News5/24/2026On paper, Alameda County’s preliminary 2026 Point-in-Time (PIT) homeless count provides local policymakers with a triumphant headline. Official data reveals a countywide total of 8,201 unhoused individuals—a 13% drop from 2024, marking the largest overall reduction since federal mandates began and bringing totals roughly back in line with pre-pandemic baselines. County materials also emphasize a rising sheltered rate, noting that the proportion of the unhoused population in shelters climbed to 3 [more]
The E'ville Eye News5/21/2026An Alameda County jury has found 44-year-old Oakland resident James Wheeler guilty in the 2023 killing of Dexter Appleby. Wheeler, a former UPS driver, was convicted of first-degree murder with firearm enhancements in connection with the May 26, 2023 shooting at the intersection of 41st Street and San Pablo Avenue. At the time, it marked Emeryville’s first reported homicide in six years. Surveillance footage of a suspect was released shortly after the shooting but did not lead to an identificati [more]
Since 2018, Liam O’Donoghue, host of the East Bay Yesterday podcast, has been leading boat tours of the San Francisco Bay aboard the Pacific Pearl. While cruising along the shoreline, Liam narrates true stories related to the cultural and environmental history of various waterfront sites. Tickets are available through the Fish Emeryville website. Subscribe to … Continued The post Boat Tour FAQ appeared first on East Bay Yesterday.
FROM THE OAKLANDISH BLOG… Order: East Bay Yesterday “Flying Key” t-shirt / East Bay Yesterday “Flying Key” hat We’re excited to announce another collaboration with East Bay Yesterday, a local history podcast and KPFA radio show based in Oakland. The podcast delves into Oakland’s past, aiming to learn from it and shape a better future. Liam … Continued The post Limited edition East Bay Yesterday shirts and hats now available appeared first on East Bay Yesterday.
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS Ever since I started hosting tours of the San Francisco Bay aboard the Pacific Pearl four years ago, the route has remained the same. After leaving the Emeryville Marina, we cruise up to the Berkeley pier, followed by Treasure Island, Yerba Buena Island and then the Port of Oakland. We … Continued The post Summer 2023 Boat Tours appeared first on East Bay Yesterday.
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS [UPDATE: Here is a link to news about my 2023 tours. Sign up here to get my monthly newsletter, where I announce new tour dates, share local history news and promote upcoming events. ] Ahoy! I’ve been leading historical boat tours of the Bay for the past four years and … Continued The post Summer 2022 Boat Tours are Here! appeared first on East Bay Yesterday.
UPDATE: Dates are now posted for boat tours through May 2023. Click here to purchase. You have two routes to choose from: the Oakland tour (which also includes brief swings through Berkeley and Yerba Buena Island) or the Richmond tour. Both of the family-friendly trips last about three hours and feature stories about everything from … Continued The post Boat tours are back! appeared first on East Bay Yesterday.
Note: This update was originally published via the East Bay Yesterday newsletter. I send about one email per month and it typically includes short essays, round-ups of local history news, links to upcoming events, and archival photos. The image above is from a postcard collection I was recently given that I plan to write more … Continued The post How the tech boom inspired East Bay Yesterday appeared first on East Bay Yesterday.
This is my first time posting a recipe on East Bay Yesterday, but if there’s one thing I’ve learned from reading food blogs, it’s that you always have to bury the recipe way down at the bottom, after a lengthy preamble. So if you’re just here for the turkey instructions, feel free to start scrolling. … Continued The post Have a West Oakland-inspired Thanksgiving with this vintage recipe appeared first on East Bay Yesterday.
By Liam O’Donoghue For the past week or so, it’s been hard to resist checking news constantly. From the minute I wake up, I crave the absolute latest updates: How fast is Coronavirus spreading? What’s happening to people who caught it? How long will this quarantine last? Sure, things are changing quickly and it’s important … Continued The post Quarantine reading list: Now is the perfect time to revisit the past appeared first on East Bay Yesterday.
A friend sent me a message this morning that made my stomach drop: “Thought of you the other day, the wind apparently blew down the Terry’s TV sign at RCA.” I immediately texted back: “NOOOOO!” Even before seeing the shattered plastic shards all over the trash-strewn sidewalk, I knew it was true. Just last week, … Continued The post A shattering loss appeared first on East Bay Yesterday.
I’m the type of person who keeps their forehead glued to airplane windows during takeoffs and landings. I love the conflicting feelings that seeing the world from several thousand feet up elicit. On one hand, capturing an entire city with a single glance feels almost god-like. On the other, knowing that my home is just … Continued The post Up in the clouds, back in time appeared first on East Bay Yesterday.