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Antioch moves to boot downtown encampment
Residents of a homeless encampment near downtown Antioch are being asked to clear out by Monday.Read More
State receives $212M in disaster recovery funds
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has awarded more than $212 million for long-term natural disaster recovery efforts in California.Read More
Construction kicks off on Mission Bay hotel
The soon to be bustling Mission Bay neighborhood Is getting its first hotel that will open in the summer 2020.Read More
SF State faculty bark over rent increases, eviction
A housing group based at San Francisco State University Thursday condemned the university for allegedly raising rents on employee housing and evicting residents.Read More
Antioch receives $10M state grant for desalination plant
Antioch will create a desalination plant with a $10 million grant from the state of California, the city announced on Wednesday.Read More
San Jose bridge housing site eliminated
San Jose's Housing Department announced on Monday that one of the locations being considered for emergency housing for the homeless has been eliminated because of written restrictions on land...Read More
Housing, jobs envisioned in ‘Central SoMa’ plan
City officials Tuesday introduced legislation that would create 40,000 jobs and 7,000 new housing units in San Francisco’s South of Market neighborhood. The Central SoMa Plan, six years in...Read More
Tax hike would pay for teacher pay raises
San Francisco teachers and school officials Wednesday submitted more than 16,000 signatures to place a parcel tax on the June ballot.Read More
City offers aid to burned-out West Portal businesses
Three San Francisco businesses affected by a three-alarm fire on Tuesday night in the West Portal neighborhood will receive funds from The City,Read More
Deal clears path for South Bay developments
The cities of San Jose and Santa Clara have reached a settlement over disputes related to proposed large developments.Read More
Sonoma County shelves plan to oust homeless
Plans to roust occupants of a homeless camp in Santa Rosa next week fell flat when the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors Tuesday objected to the imminent eviction. The...Read More
Unemployment sign-up extended for fire victims
People whose jobs were affected by the North Bay wildfires have about another month to file for disaster unemployment assistance.Read More
Alameda Co. lands $13 million in housing grants
Six cities in Alameda County will receive $12.8 million in grants from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.Read More
State Supreme Court: Martins Beach must remain open to public
A ruling requiring a Silicon Valley entrepreneur to open Martins Beach near Half Moon Bay to the public has been left in place by the California Supreme Court. The...Read More
Oakland to transform vacant properties into affordable housing
Oakland officials have teamed with the non-profit Hello Housing to transform 26 vacant properties into permanently affordable housing.Read More
Vision to transform Asian Art Museum unveiled
San Francisco's Asian Art Museum Tuesday revealed plans for a $90 million upgrade to its building and programming.Read More
Walnut Creek transit village to have zero affordable housing
Two of the Bay Area's biggest problems -- parking and housing -- likely will soon get some relief.Read More
New Belgium buys bankrupt SF brewery
Magnolia Brewery Company has agreed to be purchased by Fort Collins, Colorado's New Belgium Brewing Group as part bankruptcy proceedings.Read More
Owner must reopen Martins Beach, appeals court finds
A ruling requiring a Silicon Valley entrepreneur to reopen Martins Beach near Half Moon Bay to the public was upheld by a state appeals court in San FranciscoRead More
San Jose steps up talks to woo Google into downtown
The San Jose City Council passed an agreement Tuesday evening that will enter the city into exclusive talks with Google over a 6 million-square-foot office and retail complex.Read More