Andrew McGall, East Bay Times

Andrew McGall

East Bay Times

Hayward, CA, United States

Contact Andrew

Discover and connect with journalists and influencers around the world, save time on email research, monitor the news, and more.

Start free trial

Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • East Bay Times
  • San Jose Mercury News
  • Oakland Tribune
  • Marin IJ
  • Santa Cruz Sentinel

Past articles by Andrew:

Former Oakland Tribune, Contra Costa Times journalist Larry Spears dies at 86

Four-decade East Bay career spanned from Berkeley’s Free Speech Movement to Concord’s battles over gay rights → Read More

California tax measures loom like El Niño deluge

State, regions, counties, schools, cities, transportation agencies lining up to ask voters for money. → Read More

California braces for flood of tax measures

State, regions, counties, schools, cities, transportation agencies lining up to ask voters for money. → Read More

BART dropping coal investments

BART directors vote to end investments in coal. Move is more symbolic than significant financially. → Read More

BART dropping coal investments

BART directors vote to end investments in coal. Move is more symbolic than significant financially. → Read More

BART affordable housing policy OK

BART to require 20 percent affordable housing on station property projects → Read More

Bay transit agencies get $500 million

Bay trains, buses, ferries to benefit from congressional action and toll bridge funds. → Read More

Walnut Creek 'monumental' sculpture wins OK

Walnut Creek arts panel likes "Intersect in Red" that will rise 50 feet at the corner of the I-680 off-ramp to Ygnacio Valley Road in front of The Landing, a four-story, 178-unit apartment complex facing the BART station. → Read More

Bay Bridge workers aim to stop stormwater leaks

A contractor is helping Caltrans refill or replace grease caps, add weep holes and caulk steel elements and reinforcement within the bridge's concrete structure "where needed for further weather protection," → Read More

Bay Bridge workers aim to stop stormwater leaks

A contractor is helping Caltrans refill or replace grease caps, add weep holes and caulk steel elements and reinforcement within the bridge's concrete structure 'where needed for further weather protection.' → Read More

California transportation money cut back

State Transportation Commission cuts $754 million from five-year budget. Cites "significant drop" in money for projects. → Read More

California transportation money cut back

State Transportation Commission cuts $754 million from five-year budget. Cites 'significant drop' in money for projects. → Read More

California transportation money cut back

A five-year plan for California transportation improvement projects lost three-quarters of a billion dollars this week when a state agency cut its revenue estimate, an action that could slow the BART extension to Santa Clara County or delay widening of the Interstate 680-Highway 4 interchange. → Read More

BART putting real video cameras in all train cars

BART working on how to acquire, pay for and install working surveillance cameras on all cars. Jan. 9 shooting death on a train led to revelation that many cameras are dummies. → Read More

Share the Spirit donations hit three-year high

East Bay residents were generous during the holiday season, contributing $194,000 to the annual Share the Spirit campaign that warms the winter days for the less fortunate. → Read More

BART putting real video cameras in all train cars

BART working on how to acquire, pay for and install working surveillance cameras on all cars. Jan. 9 shooting death on a train led to revelation that many cameras are dummies. → Read More

Highway 4 segment in Antioch closing early Friday

The 1-4 a.m. closure will affect a stretch of Highway 4 between Hillcrest Avenue and Highway 160. A detour will be marked. → Read More

Emergency drills on bay could put white smoke into air

White smoke rising from boats on the bay Wednesday will signal a training drill involving a host of agencies.The drill involving more than 20 agencies began at 6 a.m. and will continue through 5 p.m. to test emergency responses on the bay. The → Read More

Bay ferries practice for emergencies Wednesday

Bay ferry emergency drill means white smoke, unusual boating activities, will be visible Wednesday as a host of agencies participate in a training drill. → Read More

California road-use fee test needs volunteer drivers

California is looking for 5,000 volunteers to help it test charging a road maintenance and repair fee based on the number of miles driven. Caltrans says such a fee could replace the state's gas tax. → Read More