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fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 day ago

Falcons over Napa: Inside wine country's most unexpected experience

Flocks of sheep graze on the weeds under the vines, and a falcon beats its wings as it staves off flocks of birds. Their efforts do double-duty: keeping away invasives and pests, while attracting wine country visitors eager for a unique experience.
Wine
Public health
fromKqed
6 days ago

New Report Highlights Low Pay, Dangerous Working Conditions for Farmworkers | KQED

Low wages for California farmworkers contribute to a public health crisis, impacting their health, families, and communities significantly.
East Bay food
fromSFGATE
5 days ago

A new Oakland restaurant is boldly focused on just one ingredient

Jake Stolz transitioned from the cannabis industry to open Fungi Foods, a mushroom-centric restaurant in Oakland, after discovering a passion for mushrooms.
Silicon Valley food
fromTasting Table
1 week ago

Customers Say This Grocery Store's Rotisserie Chicken Fell Victim To Shrinkflation - But Did It? - Tasting Table

Shrinkflation occurs when product sizes decrease without a change in price, leading consumers to pay more for less.
fromSFGATE
1 week ago

Seabirds are dying in large numbers along California beaches

"They didn't even try to fly away. They just feebly made noise," a woman told the Santa Barbara Independent on Saturday after spotting over two dozen dead or dying cormorants near Goleta Beach. "A few were on their stomachs, wings spread [and] gasping for breath.... Heartbreaking."
Miami Marlins
Mission District
fromSFGATE
1 week ago

The Lower Haight corner store named Whole Foods

Haight Fillmore Whole Foods Co. symbolizes community resilience and healthy living in San Francisco's Lower Haight neighborhood since 1978.
fromKqed
1 week ago

East Bay Communities Prepare for Increased Food Demand Amid SNAP Cuts | KQED

"Many times I find myself having to set aside other basic needs my children have in order to prioritize buying food," Garcia said in Spanish.
California
fromSan Jose Spotlight
6 days ago

Silicon Valley farmworkers hit by federal wage cuts - San Jose Spotlight

The farmworkers who feed all of us should be able to also feed themselves and their families with the wages they make. Instead, this administration is unlawfully cutting their wages and transferring billions from workers to employers. We need to do what is right for our farmworkers and stop these wage cuts.
Agriculture
SF food
fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

This State Has The Most Food Recalls In The US - Tasting Table

Food recalls have increased significantly, with California being the most affected state due to its large agricultural output.
fromABC7 Los Angeles
3 weeks ago

Enjoy a taste of cloud 9 at Petaluma's Della Fattoria Cafe

"Local. Organic. Handmade with love. We're baking in here seven days a week. We never cut corners. It's all about real food, real butter, real cream."
LA food
Agriculture
fromLos Angeles Times
2 weeks ago

California farmers were already struggling. Then came the Iran war

The Iran war has severely impacted California farmers, causing shipping delays, increased costs, and cash flow issues.
fromSFGATE
3 weeks ago

Struggling Bay Area chain shutters prominent SFO location

Amy's Kitchen, known for its vegetarian fast food, will close its last drive-thru at San Francisco International Airport on March 25, 2024. This closure signifies the end of the company's restaurant operations, which have faced numerous challenges in recent years.
Silicon Valley food
Coronavirus
fromIrish Independent
1 month ago

Bird flu case discovered in flock of dead swans in east Cork

A swan tested positive for HPAI at Loughaderry Lake, bringing confirmed cases among wild birds to 69 this year, with all swans in the flock to be tested.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Egg prices have taken a beating. What's behind the drop?

Egg prices have fallen sharply to $2.50 per dozen after avian flu damage decreased, but farmers face severe losses with wholesale prices plummeting over 90% to around 70 cents per dozen.
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

San Francisco is losing another major grocery store

Closing a store is not a decision we take lightly, but this store has had performance issues for an extended period of time. We have worked to enhance and remodel the location, but it has not shown the sales and profit needed to continue operations. In fact, despite the best efforts of a great team, we have lost money year over year at this location.
San Francisco
#avian-influenza-h5n1
fromKqed
1 month ago
Public health

Officials Confirm Small Bird Flu 'Outbreak' in Elephant Seals at Ano Nuevo State Park | KQED

fromKqed
1 month ago
Public health

Officials Confirm Small Bird Flu 'Outbreak' in Elephant Seals at Ano Nuevo State Park | KQED

#h5n1-bird-flu-outbreak
Coronavirus
fromCurbed
1 month ago

Bird Flu at Georgica Pond?

Hundreds of waterfowl have died at Georgica Pond this month, likely from H5N1 bird flu, with severe winter weather creating conditions for rapid viral spread among concentrated bird populations.
Coronavirus
fromCurbed
1 month ago

Bird Flu at Georgica Pond?

Hundreds of waterfowl have died at Georgica Pond this month, likely from H5N1 bird flu, with severe winter weather creating conditions for rapid viral spread among concentrated bird populations.
#downtown-san-jose-cafe
#bird-flu
fromsfist.com
1 month ago
San Francisco

Sunday Links: Bird Flu Found in California Elephant Seals, Beachgoers Urged to Take Caution

Bird flu detected in elephant seals near Santa Cruz marks the first mammal case in California, prompting beach safety warnings despite low human transmission risk.
fromABC7 San Francisco
1 month ago
Coronavirus

CA health officials warning beachgoers of bird flu for pets after elephant seals contract virus

Bird flu has been detected in marine mammals at California beaches, prompting health warnings for people and pets to maintain distance from wildlife.
San Francisco
fromsfist.com
1 month ago

Sunday Links: Bird Flu Found in California Elephant Seals, Beachgoers Urged to Take Caution

Bird flu detected in elephant seals near Santa Cruz marks the first mammal case in California, prompting beach safety warnings despite low human transmission risk.
Coronavirus
fromABC7 San Francisco
1 month ago

CA health officials warning beachgoers of bird flu for pets after elephant seals contract virus

Bird flu has been detected in marine mammals at California beaches, prompting health warnings for people and pets to maintain distance from wildlife.
fromFuncheap
4 weeks ago

Eco SF School Farm Volunteer Work Day | SF

All skill levels and abilities are welcome, even for moral support and comic relief. They will provide some water and maybe a snack, and plenty of well worn gloves, but If you'd like, bring some more refreshments to share or your favorite personal protective equipment.
Agriculture
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

Bird flu rips through another beloved Bay Area species

Bay Area peregrine falcon numbers began plummeting after a massive, global outbreak of avian flu in 2020, the study documents, with only about a third of the nesting sites still in use as of 2025. The news, while dire, nevertheless helps scientists understand how the disease is impacting local populations, and what we can expect for their recovery.
Science
Coronavirus
fromwww.santacruzsentinel.com
1 month ago

Researchers closely monitor bird flu outbreak in elephant seals at Ano Nuevo State Park

UC Santa Cruz researchers discovered avian influenza H5N1 in elephant seal pups at Año Nuevo State Park, marking the first confirmed cases in this marine mammal species.
Silicon Valley food
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

Silicon Valley town to open new Whole Foods almost twice as big as its original

A new 40,039-square-foot Whole Foods is opening April 15 in Los Gatos, nearly double the size of the existing store it replaces, redeveloping a long-vacant property and addressing the town's outgrown grocery needs.
LA food
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

13 Altadena restaurants to support as the neighborhood rebuilds

Altadena's food and beverage businesses are rebuilding and reopening after the Eaton fire, creating signs of community recovery and normalcy.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

Commentary: China-backed Big Pork wants to override 63% of California voters. Even conservatives are mad

Swine life on Staples' sustainable family farm is a jarring contrast to the existence of a pig on one of America's "intensive" corporate-owned mega-farms, where some sows are confined to cages so small they literally can't turn around or take more than a step or two in any direction.
Agriculture
Miscellaneous
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Exhibit chronicles four generations of a Sunnyvale orchard family

Sunnyvale celebrates the Butcher family orchard's 132-year history through a museum exhibition, while recruiting teens for advisory roles and hosting a summer job fair.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Exhibit chronicles four generations of a Sunnyvale orchard family

Where multi-story apartment buildings are now being constructed once stood the Butcher family orchard. The farm had been in the family since 1881, when Rolla and Emma Butcher bought 160 acres of land. After Rolla's early death, Emma ran the farm by herself, planting fruit trees while raising her young children.
East Bay (California)
fromPadailypost
1 month ago

Market in East Palo Alto temporarily shut down

The Hispanic market at 1731 E Bayshore Road was closed by the San Mateo County Health Department on Tuesday, according to the county. The market failed inspection due to a rat infestation. The store will remain closed until a county inspector OKs reopening.
East Bay food
Silicon Valley food
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

Red states banned this lab pork. Berkeley Bowl just dished it up.

Lab-grown meat combining plant protein with cultured animal fat is being tested in the Bay Area, offering potential environmental and ethical benefits despite facing investment challenges and consumer skepticism.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Bay Area organic food company recalls seeds over salmonella risk

Navitas Organics, a food company based in Marin, has issued a recall for some 8-ounce bags of its chia seeds because of potential salmonella contamination, according to a notice filed with the Food and Drug Administration. This recall is being conducted as a precautionary measure following a recall initiated by the company's chia seed supplier, the notice said. The company issued the notice on Jan. 23 and said no illnesses had been reported.
Food & drink
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

Pico Rivera aims to buy L.A.'s last slaughterhouse to keep other meat processors from moving in

Pico Rivera seeks to acquire the 3.74-acre former Manning Beef slaughterhouse to prevent another meatpacker and repurpose the land for housing or public open space.
California
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

Bay Area deputies seize 833 roosters in suspected cockfighting raid

Over 800 roosters were seized during a Sonoma County raid on a suspected cockfighting operation, with a 30-year-old arrested on animal cruelty charges.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Deadline nears for closure of Point Reyes National Seashore ranches and dairies

A group of ranches and dairies in the Point Reyes National Seashore has about two months left to close down under an agreement with the Nature Conservancy. The federal park announced on Jan. 8, 2025, that six dairies and six beef ranches operating there would cease operations within 15 months following a confidential legal settlement with environmental organizations that had long sought to ban agricultural uses of the park.
Environment
US politics
fromSan Jose Spotlight
1 month ago

Silicon Valley low-cost grocer for military families stays open - San Jose Spotlight

The Moffett Federal Airfield Commissary will remain open through 2028, preserving affordable groceries for Bay Area military families.
Pets
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Is there a reason why dogs at Glen Ellen dog park are eating mud?

Dogs eat mud for varied reasons: mineral deficiencies, medical issues, boredom, curiosity, texture or moisture attraction, or learned habit; causes can differ between dogs.
San Francisco
fromABC7 San Francisco
1 month ago

Man arrested, over 800 roosters seized in massive Sonoma County cockfighting ring bust

Sonoma County authorities arrested a man and seized 833 roosters in a major cockfighting ring bust, with all birds likely to be euthanized due to aggressive training.
SF food
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
2 months ago

Start the New Year Right at the Farmers' Market - San Francisco Bay Times

Local farmers' markets offer seasonal produce—like tender winter broccoli, diverse potatoes, and California citrus—plus vendor guidance and fresher-than-grocery produce.
#oyster-restoration
Food & drink
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Willits: Local food security town hall set for Saturday

A local food security town hall in Willits will address food distribution, community gardens, emergency food supplies, and resources for families experiencing food insecurity.
fromFortune
1 month ago

Hawaiians cry fowl, grow murderous over scourge of feral chickens | Fortune

"It's a big problem,"
US news
Wine
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

A Once-Dominant Bay Area Winery Is Shutting Down After Years Of Rapid Growth - Tasting Table

Subject to Change Wine Company, once a leading natural-wine producer, is ceasing production after declining sales, lost distribution, mounting debt, and a failed new product launch.
California
fromSFGATE
2 months ago

Married California fruit farmers found dead in apparent accident

John and Kristen Ruskey of Good Land Organics died suddenly in Cambria; autopsies are pending, deaths not considered suspicious, and fundraising exceeded $125,000.
Agriculture
from48 hills
1 month ago

When you eat broccolini, remember the farmworkers who harvest it for you - 48 hills

A 1963 train-truck collision killed 32 bracero workers near Salinas, sparking outrage that led to the bracero program's termination two years later.
Environment
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Why is a little bird tapping on a Los Gatos window?

A dark-eyed junco pecks windows because it mistakes its reflection for a territorial intruder; sunlight angle and possible insects explain the morning timing.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

Where Does Trader Joe's Organic Chicken Actually Come From? - Tasting Table

Trader Joe's organic chicken sourcing varies by location; ProPublica's Chicken Checker lets shoppers trace poultry by entering the package P-number.
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

This under-the-radar winery is making waves on the North Coast

Jesse Hall can't remember a time he wasn't inseparable from the sea. Born and raised in Sonoma County, Hall spent his youth surfing the Marin coast and sailing San Francisco Bay. By his early 20s, he was shaping surfboards in San Diego, where he rode the mellow waves of Pacific Beach. "Winemaking is similar to surfing in that you're living moment by moment," said Hall, founder of Seawolf Wines in Mendocino County's Yorkville Highlands.
Wine
Food & drink
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Mendocino Farms opens in Dublin, plans 2 more Bay Area restaurants in 2026

Mendocino Farms opened a new Dublin location, expanding Bay Area presence while adding seasonal menu items and planning further regional growth.
#restaurant-closures
fromwww.latimes.com
1 month ago

H5N1 bird flu found in elephant seals at Ano Nuevo State Park

This is exceptionally rapid detection of an outbreak in free-ranging marine mammals, said professor Christine Johnson, director of the Institute for Pandemic Insights at UC Davis' Weill School of Veterinary Medicine. We have most likely identified the very first cases here because of coordinated teams that have been on high alert with active surveillance for this disease for some time.
Public health
California
fromCalifornia Post
1 month ago

Another California wine giant shuts site and axes staff as chaos rips across Napa Valley

Major California wine producers Jackson Family Wines and Gallo are closing facilities and laying off employees, marking the fourth winery shutdown since early 2026 in the state's wine regions.
fromABC7 San Francisco
2 months ago

Bay Area veterinarians report spike in deadly, contagious disease affecting dogs

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Health departments across California are sounding the alarm about a highly contagious bacterial disease that can be deadly in dogs if not treated. And in rare cases, it can spread to humans. It's called leptospirosis -- and it's actively spreading right now in the Bay Area and parts of the state, including Los Angeles. 7 On Your Side's Stephanie Sierra's dog, Bubba, contracted the disease and fought it for weeks.
Public health
Food & drink
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Where to get the best pancakes in Sonoma County

Sonoma County chefs offer diverse pancake varieties—from classic buttermilk to vegan lemon ricotta—available year-round and featured at local breakfast spots.
Silicon Valley food
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

Petaluma approves luxury hotel project that divided California city

Charlie Palmer's luxury Appellation Petaluma hotel received unanimous approval from the Historic and Cultural Preservation Committee despite four years of local opposition to the original six-story design.
fromInsideHook
2 months ago

An Essential Part of Farming Has Two Wings and a Beak

When you think of farming, what ingredients do you generally associate with a successful harvest? The basics certainly come to mind: fertile soil, plenty of sunlight and lots of water. But there are other variables that can also mean the difference between a crop of healthy fruits and vegetables and a large heap of organic waste. And it turns out that one of those variables is a very small hawk.
Agriculture
Agriculture
fromArs Technica
2 months ago

Tiny falcons are helping keep the food supply safe on cherry farms

American kestrels in orchards reduce crop damage and lower pathogen contamination on fruit by deterring and preying on small birds and pests.
#regenerative-viticulture
fromwww.pressdemocrat.com
2 months ago

Former Sonoma County winemaker saves historic East Bay vineyard from destruction

Since 2017, he has owned 10 acres of Evangelho, leasing the remaining 23 acres from PG&E. Rooted beneath a cat's cradle of power lines, the 135-year-old vineyard owes its survival in part to the utility company, which is prohibited from developing the land. The reality is that the economics of farming a vineyard are so tough that not a lot of people can do it, Twain-Peterson said.
Agriculture
Agriculture
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

Here's The US State That Broccoli On Your Plate Probably Comes From - Tasting Table

Nearly 90% of U.S. broccoli is grown in California, produced by large industrial farms that enable year-round, low-cost supply and undercut smaller growers.
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