Wong Sues HUSD To Get Back On Ballot In Which: HUSD invented arbitrary hurdles to candidacy. Tom Wong cites the wrong part of Election Code. And the Court makes it easier to run for School Board.
Council Splits Over Marquee Events In Which: The City increases fees to cover costs. Voter Suppression advocates give public comment. And Special Events page will make it easier to host events in the City.
Council's Back In Session, Baby! In Which: Council votes on new Commissioners to interview. The Weekes Branch gets money for near-term upgrades. And Unions win a 13% COLA and more in new contracts.
Candidate Money Update In Which: We look at who pulled papers for Council. Councilmember Bonilla raises a small fortune. And there's more to donations than just money.
Teacher's Union Details HUSD Endorsements In Which: New bus sensors are coming to Mission Blvd. Lucid plays parking games on a public street. And new information sheds light on HUSD Board dynamics.
Candidate Interview: Ray Bonilla Jr. In Which: I summarize a candidate interview with Ray Bonilla Jr. in an attempt to learn his vision for the City of Hayward.
Who's Who Running For HUSD In Which: HUSD Board candidates are listed and discussed, We explain the local Republicans, And some Tuesday fun because why not.