HUSD To Cut Over 150 Staff In Which: HUSD starts to identify $12 Million to cut this year, The Board of Trustees is largely silent about it, And More Teachers plead to keep their programs and positions.
Council Fights Capitol Corridor Changes In Which: The City Manager re-re affirms Hayward's Sanctuary status, Council butts heads with the Capitol Corridor, And The Library Strategic Plan reveals understaffing.
Bike Vouchers, School Budgets, & Fences In Which: The Mayor's Bike Voucher program starts to take shape, HUSD faces County oversight in response to budget deficit, And HARD turns to fencing out unhoused residents in Weekes Park.
City Makes Way For Supportive Housing In Which: A Pastor criticizes a recent Weekes Park encampment sweep, Mayor Salinas criticizes public commenters, and We see the dollar cost of doing nothing on homelessness.
Trains, Navigation Center, and Investments In Which: We speculate why the City is suing Union Pacific, A year on and no sign of ethical investment policy, And Trustee Bruckner-Carrillo's parting comments from the CSC
Landlords Impede Green Upgrades In Which: Residents call for preserving green space at Skywest, Hayward plans to eliminate natural gas emissions, and Landlords stand in the way of green upgrades
Examining Sanctuary Status In Hayward In Which: ICE raids in Hayward are a false alarm, Hayward sanctuary policies are examined, and How we can keep each other safe.