SF News Two Conservative East Bay School Board Members Who Banned the Pride Flag Get Recalled A recall election last week decided the fates of two school board members in the Sunol Glen Unified School District who were elected during the pandemic, and they're out.
SF News Storms Cause Highway 84 in Alameda County to Just Crack Open and Fall Into Creek There’s only one lane open on State Route 84 a.k.a. Niles Canyon Road west of Sunol, because part of the other lane has simply broken off and fallen into Alameda Creek.
SF News Head Up, East Bay Drivers: Big Stretch of I-680 Will Be Closed All Weekend Long Starting at 9 p.m. Friday night, a nine-mile stretch of I-680 southbound will be closed for pavement repairs all weekend long, and the detours will reverberate for drivers on roads all over the East Bay.
SF Politics East Bay School Board Member Who Voted Against LGBTQ Flags Says He's Been Getting Harassed The ostensibly conservative dude who was one of two school board members in the tiny East Bay school district of Sunol to vote against having any Pride or other flags on campus last month says he's been receiving death threats.
SF News Tiny East Bay School District Becomes Latest to Wade Into Culture War Over Pride Flag As school districts around the country have become the latest battle grounds for the right wing, with parents being told that Democrats are all trying to make their kids trans, a tiny school district in the East Bay has become the latest to show signs of that false panic.
SF News Commuter Train Out Of San Jose Derails In Mudslide In Niles Canyon, Injuring Nine Sunol: Train derailment. Rescue in progress. @AlamedaCoFire, @FremontFire, @CAL_FIRE, @CHPDublin on scene pic.twitter.com/TszJpQJ1G8— Alameda County Fire (@AlamedaCoFire) March 8, 2016 An Altamont Corridor Express train traveling from San Jose