April 15th typically marks the deadline for filing tax returns in the U.S., but this year April 15th will take on a new importance.
Albany is among 11 cities in region to join the program aimed at securing cheaper, greener energy alternatives for locals. Interested?
The rumor spread on social media Thursday.
Currently it takes a 66.6 percent votes from taxpayers to approve local transportation funding measures.
Investigators are still trying to find the source of the lethal gas.
Albany is among eleven cities that have voted to join Alameda County in the newly created East Bay Community Energy authority.
While the presidential election results are getting all of the attention, local residents can expect a big change because of Tuesday's vote.
The measure came up short in Contra Costa County, but San Francisco voters carried the ballot question. (Breaking)
The payment date is here for the first installment of your 2016-2017 property taxes.
President John F. Kennedy appointed this remarkable woman, a true trailblazer, to a federal position. Her actions are still felt today.
The nomination period is closing. But there is one catch.
The new online tool will save you a trip to Hayward.
The Alameda County Board of Supervisors also appointed two interim department heads.
Vote-by-mail ballots can be dropped off until polls close on Election Day.
Eleven East Bay mayors signed the letter, protesting the coal dust that will be spread near the coal terminal and railroad tracks.
The project will enhance safety and walkability.
Will you head to the Peninsula for his speech or to protest, Albany?
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The proposal would set annual limits on rent increases and provide am appeal process for tenants.
Time is running out to make sure your drone is registered with the FAA. Hefty fines and time behind bars possible for scofflaws ...
The U.S. State Department is expecting an influx of passport renewals soon, which could create lengthy delays.
Members address concerns with transit services for seniors and people with disabilities.
The early warning system could give residents a few more seconds of notice of an impending earthquake.
Bay Area Air Quality Management District has tightened exemptions previously offered to residents who burned wood as their sole heat source.
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District is adopting stronger new provisions that expand the agency’s current wood burning rules.
The Berkeley Police Association has been pushing for several years for the city to allow officers to use Tasers.
Two in-station open houses planned on station update.
The Secretary of State approved a signature gathering process for a measure that would tax homes worth more than $3 million.
Others from the Bay Area will be watching from here.
U.S. District Judge Edward Chen ruled that an edited version of the warning would be appropriate.
Berkeley’s minimum wage is currently $10 an hour and will rise to $11 per hour on Oct. 1 and then $12.53 per hour on Oct. 1, 2016.
The governor vetoed another bill last week that would have protected residents from intrusive drone flights.
Smoking is “fundamentally a pediatric disease,” City tobacco program coordinator Tanya Bustamante said.
“This will be our biggest change since 2003,” BART spokesman Taylor Huckaby said. See what commuters can expect.
All day care workers in California would be required to get vaccinated if Gov. Brown signs a new law passed by the senate.
U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Oakland, would serve in the Seventieth Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations starting this year.
The bill would fine drone operators up to $5,000 for interfering with firefighting efforts.
The Court of Appeals is reviewing a ruling in the case of an LA man that the system is so “dysfunctional” it's cruel and unusual.
If the City Council passes his plan next month, Berkeley would join Healdsburg, New York City and the state of Hawaii to bar such sales.