Saved: 7 music teachers, ROTC and some high school staff. Cut: Dozens of Teamsters jobs, principals and more The WCCUSD school board gave a reprieve to several popular programs, but dozens of layoffs were approved to help reduce a $127 million deficit.
Cheese Park, cops, community: Richmond’s District 4 candidates pitch their priorities District 4 incumbent Soheila Bana defended her track record, Keycha Gallon wants grassroots collaboration, and Jamin Pursell wants a closer police station.
At vague preview of Oakland budget, officials pledge no layoffs or service cuts Mayor Barbara Lee promoted Measure E, saying the city isn’t counting on the parcel tax but could use it for critical deferred maintenance.
Also: Construction of he Berkeley school district's workforce housing project is well underway and applications to live there are open.
Bay Area News5/14/2026The men were arrested in March in connection with an attack outside of a restaurant.
A nurse and DACA recipient who faced termination over delayed immigration paperwork will keep her job after Kaiser extended her unpaid leave. S.F. Kaiser nurse at risk of losing her job just had her DACA renewed
OUSD board makes interim superintendent permanent — for a year School district leaders also revealed that the teacher contract reached in February will cost the district $108 million over three years. Meanwhile, the state denied a district appeal to overturn a county “concern” notice about its fiscal affairs.
A new report from the San Francisco controller’s office says Proposition D, also known as San Francisco’s “overpaid CEO tax,” could bring the city hundreds of millions of extra dollars […] S.F. CEO tax could raise $300M a year, but might cost 900 jobs, controller says
The Richmond is buzzing with new business. In this Buzz, many have set out to make their storefronts as versatile as possible. Richmond Buzz: Business by locals, for locals
Gavin Newsom’s revised budget proposal would cover most of the cost to buy the former horse racing track with money from a state parks bond.
Bay Area News5/14/2026Two California counties have declared a local emergency over the invaders.
No one was injured by the blaze that travelled from the second to the sixth floor of 285 Turk St. on Tuesday evening. Fire tears through walls of Tenderloin affordable housing building, displacing 46
EZ’s Lounge shooting suspect charged with firearms offense Prosecutors claim Jarvis Toussaint participated in the deadly mass shooting inside the Oakland nightclub in March.
Bay Area News5/14/2026The earworm jingle is no more, for now.
Mexican and Thai Lao restaurants shutter in Uptown Oakland A running list of restaurants that have recently closed in Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond, and beyond.
A running list of restaurants that have recently closed in Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond, and beyond.
Gordon Mar, who leads the new group, said he wants to “challenge the stereotype that Westside neighborhoods are politically conservative.” Sunset progressives organize to ‘stop billionaire takeover’ of S.F.
Candidates talked about Irving Street Restaurant Week and a Pokémon Go scavenger hunt. Also: expanding Sunset Night Market to other streets. Meet the District 4 candidates: We love Sunset Night Market. But what else?
A free student bus pass is great — if you can get it AC Transit rolled out free bus passes for Oakland public school students a decade ago. Yet widespread glitches have left many families paying out of pocket for months, or years.
Bay Area News5/14/2026Both victims were on the verge of careers in law enforcement.
Bay Area News5/14/2026This 2026 surge almost rivals the first significant wave of layoffs of 2023.
Staff caught up in BUSD’s layoff notice cycle say it brings them stress, sleep deprivation and fear for their livelihoods.
Mexican and Thai Lao restaurants shutter in Uptown Oakland A running list of restaurants that have recently closed in Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond, and beyond.
Bay Area News5/14/2026A guide to street closures during the weekend of SF's annual running holiday.
8 Oakland film screenings I’m planning to catch in May and June Classic films, a new Boots Riley flick, and a student showcase light up theaters in May and June.
The play, by Bess Wohl, starts May 23 at the Ashby Stage.
Other events include a music game for non-musicians, the Rooted on Fourth market and a chance to get poetry feedback by a Berkeley poet.
10 things to do in Richmond this week Highlights include: A classic car show and makers market; women's roller derby playoffs; and an electric vehicle event in downtown Richmond.
At Ocean Beach. Photo by Walter Mackins. Is that ball lying?
Shadow-based environmental appeals have been used to block or delay many new housing projects Casting shade on shadows: S.F. supervisor targets a favorite tool for blocking housing
The losses have left the city’s immigration judicial system decimated. One court closed this month, and another is now a satellite. S.F. immigration courts have lost more judges than any in the country
Su obra emblemática “Babies” (bebés), que rompió barreras en 1963, está disponible para préstamo en la biblioteca de Berkeley desde esta semana.
Bay Area News5/14/2026Three people were hospitalized in Napa County last weekend after eating mushrooms.
If the Homekey+ applications succeed, construction could start in 2027.
Some projects were huge successes. Others were total failures. Dozens remain stuck in limbo. There’s been little accountability.
Hear an emergency siren? Here’s what you need to know Oakland, Berkeley, and Richmond each use community warning systems in case of fires, earthquakes, and other crises. Here’s what each siren means and what officials say you should do after.
Bay Area News5/13/2026The San Jose-based tech titan announced another round of sweeping layoffs this week.
"When sidewalks and bike lanes disappear, everyone who is not in a car is forced into unsafe situations," says Erik Knaresboro in today's guest essay.
Bay Area News5/13/2026The teens had previously pranked his home days earlier.
This ‘Chopped’ winner is back in Oakland with some of the Bay’s best smoked brisket and ribs Not yet fully open, the word is out about Rashad Armstead's Saints Smokehouse, where lines form early.
Not yet fully open, the word is out about Rashad Armstead's Saints Smokehouse, where lines form early.
This ‘Chopped’ winner is back in Oakland with some of the Bay’s best smoked brisket and ribs Not yet fully open, the word is out about Rashad Armstead's Saints Smokehouse, where lines form early.
Chicano Nuevo is finally able to serve food. Mission Yoga turns 25 and a new coffee shop at the space formerly occupied by Little Spot. Mission Buzz: Baja food coming to Mission, new sushi on Valencia
Bay Area News5/13/2026Multiple people were exposed to the spray.
Watch the Richmond City Council D4 election forum Get prepared to vote in Richmond's June 2 primary by watching the District 4 city council candidate forum and community Q&A.
Critics called the campaign a “farce” aimed at thwarting an effort underway to add housing along the wealthy neighborhood’s shopping strip.
A proposal now headed to the City Council would set height limits of five to seven stories for certain properties on College, Solano and North Shattuck.
This week in Oakland: Oaklash, Malcolm X JazzArts, and Greek festivals Other events include a plant sale at Merritt College, a night of poetry and spoken word at the Paramount, and more.
Oakland approves police contract with Israeli company that does business with ICE Did city leaders ignore a law prohibiting contracts with vendors that work with federal immigration agencies?
The 36-year-old company, long based in the Berkeley City Club, will close its curtains after this season.
5 things to know this week — Anti-Chevron Day, voter registration deadline, art center director retiring Also: Help shape the future of the city's largest park; Contra Costa high schoolers may have scholarship money waiting for them; Richmond Art Center searches for a new leader.
Prosecutor and judge candidate Phoebe Maffei has received support from law enforcement unions, and tech executive Jeremy Liew. S.F. judge candidate outraising opponent 5-to-1, boosted by tech exec, cop unions
Labor unions may be a dollar short and a day late in spending for their avowed champion. Connie Chan finds herself losing the money race. Labor’s love lost? Union favorite Connie Chan has labor’s backing, but little of its cash.
Bay Area News5/13/2026"We want to signal to the Costcos of the world to say we're open."
Dorsey and city's largest doctors group reach agreement on eviction protections S.F. drug-free housing bill sent back to committee after doctors raise concerns
The People’s Budget Coalition delivered over 1,500 postcards today to Mayor Daniel Lurie’s office today, demanding the mayor stop cutting funds to services. S.F. activists deliver 1,500 postcards to Mayor Lurie, asking him to stop budget cuts
300 WCCUSD jobs could be cut, but school board might spare some beloved programs While dozens of employees are likely to be laid off or have their hours reduced, district officials aim to save elementary band, Kennedy High electives and De Anza’s JROTC program.
He’s emceed Woodstock, lived with Bob Dylan, clowned for the Grateful Dead, co-founded a summer camp and saved the eyesight of millions. A resident of Berkeley since the ’70s, he’s being feted this weekend.
Both Lori Brooke and Stephen Sherrill support expanding bike lanes but one is far more hesitant than the other Meet the District 2 candidates: Where should bike lanes go?
2 men charged with promoting sideshows under new Oakland law District Attorney Jones Dickson alleged the pair organized a sideshow coinciding with a visit by the influencer iShowSpeed.
Bay Area News5/12/2026Firefighters were called to an area of downtown Fresno on Monday morning.
New addition to Swan’s Market, Kitava expands to the east, and more openings A running list of restaurants that have recently opened in Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond, and beyond.
New addition to Swan’s Market, Kitava expands to the east, and more openings A running list of restaurants that have recently opened in Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond, and beyond.
The Excelsior Action Group, a local nonprofit supporting small businesses, will soon have a new executive director. Excelsior Buzz: Sign up for a tour of your neighbors’ gardens
Bay Area News5/12/2026Health experts believe the state could be paying a steep "immunity debt."
Scott Wiener wants more regulation of AI companies, internet providers, and social media Congressional candidate Scott Wiener’s tech platform would take his AI safety work federal
Teacher, can I go to the bathroom? Oakland high schools have a confusing array of policies for addressing a basic need. The systems have frustrated students and staff alike.
In a roundtable discussion, the District 1 supervisor and budget chair said she would "find it very difficult" to support additional cuts. Supervisor Connie Chan says no more budget cuts as S.F. faces down $600M deficit
Alameda County DA’s race: Supporters weigh in on the candidates We asked crime victims, mayors, business owners and other supporters of Ursula Jones Dickson, Pamela Price and Gopal Krishan why their candidate is the right choice.
Contra Costa County superintendent candidates discuss school finance, charters and AI at election forum Jag Lathan and Dana Eaton are competing to lead the county Office of Education, which oversees 18 school districts and other student programs. Eaton leads fundraising, with $62,000 in his coffers.
At Dolores and Market Streets. Photo by Zachary Smith. Chalky chill
The 24th St. corridor leads post-pandemic economic recovery in the Mission. Valencia, Mission, and 16th are still flat. Bolstered by local shoppers, 24th St. tops Mission District’s economic recovery
Providers at UCSF's Parnassus ER say understaffing has reached a crisis point. One described seeing patients dead on a gurney. ‘We can no longer pretend:’ Patients suffer at understaffed UCSF ER, providers say
Council put off giving drones and fixed cameras to police but said officers can use Flock license plate readers for another year.
Bay Area News5/12/2026An operating room nurse said she faced termination as her DACA renewal was delayed.
Bay Area News5/12/2026The mayor allegedly acted as an illegal agent "at the direction" of China.
On a ‘Day Without Childcare,’ providers call for higher pay and more subsidies Early childhood educators and supporters rallied in downtown Oakland on Monday to raise awareness about precarity in the industry.
The E'ville Eye News5/11/2026In this edition of our Semi-Monthly newsletter, we share five stories relevant to Emeryville that you may have missed including: Emeryville Man among 5 suspects arrested in Sacramento County Bystander death A 20-year-old Emeryville man is among five suspects who were arrested following a Sacramento shoot out that killed an 18-year-old bystander and injured a second victim. Juan Colmenero and four other teenagers were arrested following an investigation of a shootout between two groups of men at [more]
Don’t panic if you get an emergency preparedness message Tuesday Alameda County police and fire departments are participating in a regional communications training exercise on May 12.
San Francisco’s last immigration court will become a Concord satellite, ending decades of San Francisco being the S.F.’s last immigration court will be reduced to a satellite by end of summer
We embedded high schoolers in our newsroom to report on OUSD. Come hear what they found The Oaklandside’s education reporter Ashley McBride will moderate a conversation May 20 between students and OUSD leaders on academic equity, artificial intelligence, and other big storylines shaping the district.
The Golden State Valkyries home opener was on Sunday. Here’s a satirical field guide to who was there. Six ‘entirely real’ people we met at the Valkyries home opener
Do you have a plan for your business after you retire or leave? Most entreprenurs don't have a succession plan — working with a group of advisors makes it easier to build one.
A tax to support Oakland homeless shelters could be headed to the ballot Councilmember Charlene Wang wants a real estate transaction tax on foreclosed properties to support services for unsheltered residents.
Oakland Geology5/11/2026I gave a talk to an Oakland group the other day that discussed three geology-related topics: quarries, landslides and earthquakes. Landslides were the hardest topic to condense. This post will serve as a home page for things I’ve posted a couple dozen times over the years on this blog. Landslide at Sibley Landsliding is the […]
Richmond City Council election: Meet the District 4 candidates Wednesday Richmondside's third and final city council candidate forum is Wednesday. Here's how to RSVP.
At 16th Street. Photo by Michael Santiago. Conejito y bebe
Former staffers' statements are first on-record allegations of compromised appointment process, and buttressed by additional materials reviewed by Mission Local. London Breed appointed S.F. supervisor to curry favor with Bloomberg, 2 former staffers say
A San Francisco Kaiser nurse faces potential job loss after federal delays stalled her DACA renewal. S.F. nurses demand Kaiser help colleague who may lose job over delayed DACA renewal
At Golden Gate Park. Photo by Junyao Yang. Penthouse apartment
Gabby Williams, who makes her Valkyries debut on Sunday, started hooping at the Mission Rec Center before going pro. Newly signed Valkyries star Gabby Williams was once a Mission Rec Rebel
Five candidates have filed to run for District 4 supervisor in the June 2 primary election. Read about where they stand on policy issues. Meet the Candidates: San Francisco’s District 4 supervisor race
The forum was moderated by Ezra Klein, co-author of Abundance, a book that has served as a defining text for pro-growth progressives. Build faster, but how? California governor hopefuls split on housing at Ezra Klein forum
At 21st and Mission Streets. Photo by Angel Mayorga. Bonita Chilanga
The infamous 38 trees…on the podcast Catch up on Oakland news while walking the dog or cooking dinner with Oaklandside 510.
Richmond council candidates ‘wave wand’ and imagine how Chevron money could help District 3 Incumbent Doria Robinson and challenger Brandon Evans appeared before about 35 residents in the second of three election forums hosted by Richmondside for the June 2 primary.
Update: 4 Californians exposed to cruise ship hantavirus risk; Contra Costa officials say risk locally is ‘low’ While state health officials are monitoring a "very small" number of people who may have been exposed, there are no reports of anyone in California who's become sick.
Richmond’s Caspers bought with plans for rebrand, Oken announces last day, and more restaurant closures A running list of restaurants that have recently closed in Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond, and beyond.
Sweet Fingers on the move; plus the East Bay loses multiple sandwich shops, a juice bar and more in April The Jamaican restaurant is relocating to Uptown Oakland, while Ike's on College Avenue, Grinders, and Juice Appeal were among recent closures.
Update: Richmond City Council D3 election forum: Watch what happened Get prepared to vote in Richmond's June 2 primary by watching the District 3 city council candidate forum and community Q&A.
Meet your Richmond City Council District 4 candidates — in their own words Soheila Bana, Keycha Gallon and Jamin Pursell discuss ways their neighborhoods feel isolated from some city services and resources.
UCPD arrested her at a construction site in April but two men with her got away, police said, after they brandished a gun at a runner on a fire trail.
6 things to do in Richmond this week Highlights include: Classical music from the Contra Costa Chorale, a Small Business Week celebration downtown and a Mother's Day pancake breakfast aboard the SS Red Oak.
City’s lean staffing leaves workers scrambling to get their work done, they say A preview of Richmond's $275 million budget shows personnel costs expected to increase more than 37% from 2021.
The E'ville Eye News5/6/2026Sutter Health has announced its first public community meeting for its proposed Emeryville Medical Center Project, marking the beginning of what is expected to be a lengthy public review process for one of the largest development proposals in the city’s recent history. The project, located at the former Emery Yards site, would significantly expand healthcare capacity in the East Bay and reshape a key portion of Emeryville’s central core. Sutter submitted a revised preliminary application to the [more]
Measure B: Should county residents pay a higher sales tax to fund healthcare? Pinole and El Cerrito would pay the most if voters pass the sales tax on June 2. Richmond's would be 10 cents per $1.
The central hub (location TBD) will let fire crews practice fighting structure fires and wildfires, cleaning up hazmats and more, officials said.
Council members Shoshana O’Keefe, Mark Humbert, Rashi Kesarwani and Terry Taplin explain their stance on Flock. The vote comes Thursday.
Ruiz has petitioned the court for mental health diversion, which could result in a three-month residential program in lieu of trial.
The E'ville Eye News5/5/2026The Emeryville City Council met on April 21 with a fairly light agenda. Despite this, the meeting extended beyond three hours with a substantive discussion on a proposed $32M subsidy to an affordable housing project that is experiencing spiraling costs. Special Orders of the Day Islamic Cultural Center Recognition [42:10] The City Council issued a certificate of recognition to the Islamic Cultural Center of Northern California (ICCNC) for its significant contributions to the Emeryville Citizens [more]
The E'ville Eye News5/4/2026The Emeryville City Council gathered on April 7 for a nearly four hour meeting. With Councilmember Welch participating remotely and Councilmember Mourra absent, the council worked through a robust agenda that included: SPECIAL ORDER: BART Boardmember Paints Dire Scenarios for Transit Agency [10:12] Victor Flores, representing BART District 7, provided an extensive, sobering, yet forward-looking presentation on the transit agency’s future. He characterized 2026 as a pivotal “defining year” not ju [more]
The E'ville Eye News4/30/2026Dan Fontes, the prolific Oakland-born artist whose creative roots trace back to the anarchic, driftwood galleries of the Emeryville Mudflats, recently passed away at the age of 68. Fontes leaves behind an indelible mark on the visual and cultural landscape of the Bay Area. News of his declining health was shared in March through a GoFundMe campaign organized by Julie Lucchesi, his dedicated partner of 28 years. Shortly thereafter, he transitioned to hospice care. His passing was publicly announc [more]
He's been identified as Reed McNally Geritz, 37, of Berkeley. There were no obvious signs of foul play, police said.
Police reopened the roadway at about 3:30 p.m.
The driver struck the pedestrian at about 50 mph, according to early reports, throwing her 30-40 feet.
The investigation began Saturday shortly before 3 p.m. when a group of people robbed a pedestrian at gunpoint near Strawberry Creek Park.
Oakland Geology4/27/2026Over the years I’ve collected a few sightings in Oakland of actinolite, an uncommon-but-not-rare mineral in the Coast Range and Sierra foothills. This is my reference specimen, one I bought at a Russian River rock shop when I asked the owner for something local. Actinolite is a metamorphic mineral, forming when basalt and similar rocks […]
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Berkeley uses Alameda County's alerting system to send texts, emails and calls during critical incidents.
Laisha Ajtun, 20, was arrested Thursday on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon and domestic violence.
The E'ville Eye News4/19/2026The Emeryville region’s food scene is shifting again as we hit mid-spring. This month’s update includes a departure from the Public Market, the return of the Farmers’ Market, and the debut of a new Banh Mi spot. Plus, we look at a digital food court rebrand, a new North Oakland café, and more. CLOSED: Juice House Co. Public Market Kiosk Juice House Co. closed their locations including their stall at the Public Market. Proprietor Tiana Duvauchelle announced the tough decision on March 20. “After [more]
The E'ville Eye News4/12/2026In this edition of our semi-monthly Newswire, we highlight five regional stories with relevance to Emeryville that you may have missed, including: Former Emeryville Café Co-Owner Missing Since March 25 The search for Amy Hillyard, co-owner of Farley’s Coffee, remains ongoing more than two weeks after her disappearance on March 25. Hillyard and her husband Chris co-owned Farley’s on 65th from 2011-2016 (slated to become For the Love of Matcha) and still own locations in Oakland and SF. Hillyard w [more]
The E'ville Eye News4/10/2026Choc’late Mama Cookie Co. proprietor Empress Kehinde Koyejo is in an ongoing dispute over zoning and permitting that has forced her to pause operations of her cookie business. She has since launched a GoFundMe campaign seeking community support as she works to revive her business and stabilize her housing situation. The fundraiser, titled “Stand With Chocolate Mama Cookie Co.,” is approaching its initial goal. The campaign cites mounting legal expenses and business disruptions tied to complaints [more]
The E'ville Eye News4/5/2026Following the continued success of its growing catalog of self-guided walking tours, the Emeryville Historical Society (EHS) is proud to announce the launch of its latest offering: the San Pablo Avenue / Emeryville Triangle Walking Tour. This new tour explores the rich, layered history of Emeryville’s stretch of San Pablo Avenue—one of the East Bay’s oldest thoroughfares—and the historic Emeryville Triangle neighborhood, shaped by San Pablo Avenue, Adeline Street, and the once free-flowing Temes [more]
The E'ville Eye News4/3/2026Emeryville police responded to multiple reports of a silver Honda sedan performing ‘donuts’ near 53rd Street and San Pablo Avenue around 8 a.m. on Wednesday April 1. The concerning incident happened during peak ECCL school drop-off. Emeryville officers responded the scene and located the vehicle and initiated a traffic stop. According to police, the driver exhibited erratic behavior that raised immediate safety concerns. When officers attempted to detain the individual, the driver fled, leading [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.