Black Joy Parade Returns in Oakland
The Black Joy Parade returned to downtown Oakland Sunday. It’s the sixth annual parade celebrating the Black experience and contributions to community and culture, and it went on rain or shine. Pleasanton resident
The Black Joy Parade returned to downtown Oakland Sunday. It’s the sixth annual parade celebrating the Black experience and contributions to community and culture, and it went on rain or shine. Pleasanton resident
A stranded hiker was rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard at Mussel Rock Beach on early Sunday morning. Coast Guard officials said a 24-year-old hiker contacted them at 4:25 a.m. He said he
Monterey’s Suheib Ibrahim #5 and Julian Rodriguez Johnson #24 carry the CCS Division III trophy after defeating Burlingame, 62-43, Saturday, Feb. 25, 2023, at Santa Clara High in Santa Clara, Calif. (Karl Mondon/Bay
Businesses, food vendors, musicians and influencers came together Sunday to throw a vendor buyout event in San Jose. The public was invited for the food, the music and to show support for two
Bay Area High School Prep Sports generic image. Photo by Anda Chu/Bay Area News Group North Coast Section playoffs NCS Boys Division I Saturday’s final No. 3 Monte Vista 1, No. 5 Vintage
Carla Capek and Anjeanette Ohm opened Saratoga Boutique earlier this month. The pop-up shop sells holiday gifts, pet accessories and more. (Courtesy Image) The Saratoga Village has welcomed a handful of new businesses
A new exhibit by the Saratoga Historical Foundation explores the impact traditions have on the fabric of the community. “Hearts, Leprechauns, and Fools” features over 30 holidays and associated traditions. (Photo by Annette
File photo by Jacqueline Ramseyer The Regnart Creek Trail, starting from the gates seen across the street from the end of the Creekside Trail, is set to open to the public March 11.
Florra blossoms downtown The Campbell Chamber of Commerce is hosting the grand opening of Florra on Friday, March 3. Florra, which carries natural self-care and lifestyle products, is located at 350 E. Campbell
RICHMOND — When the shorting of the U.S. housing market contributed to a recession in the late 2000s, Americans received a harsh reminder of how many big, private banks worry more about maximizing