Fiona Kelliher, East Bay Times

Fiona Kelliher

East Bay Times

San Francisco, CA, United States

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Past articles by Fiona:

‘Here we go again’ — Bay Area residents reel from omicron variant threat

With definitive information about the latest COVID-19 variant still weeks away, some Californians are accelerating their plans for booster shots while others say it’s merely another sign that… → Read More

Group retail theft Q&A: What we know about the Bay Area’s latest crime problem – The

Many questions remain about the scope of the crime cluster that has thrust the Bay Area into the national spotlight. → Read More

What we know about the Bay Area’s latest crime problem

Many questions remain about the scope of the crime cluster that has thrust the Bay Area into the national spotlight. → Read More

Group retail theft Q&A: What we know about the Bay Area’s latest crime problem

Many questions remain about the scope of the crime cluster that has thrust the Bay Area into the national spotlight. → Read More

Bay Area residents grateful to be closer to ‘normal’ on Thanksgiving, but COVID’s weight lingers

Bay Area residents spent Thanksgiving savoring the chance to do things they couldn't do last year, but still felt the weight of the enduring pandemic. → Read More

Wish Book: After chronic illness, San Jose woman seeks help gaining independence

“Even though I’m in this kind of situation, I really, really want to live a normal life like everybody,” said Nerissa Ramirez, 52. → Read More

Inflation, supply chain problems hit Bay Area food banks at critical time

A combination of inflation — including cost increases for food, gas and transportation — and supply chain slowdowns has pushed prices for daily essentials up by as much as 20% just in the past month alone, local food banks say. → Read More

San Mateo County supervisor to run for Rep. Jackie Speier’s seat

Supervisor David Canepa had hinted at his plans earlier this week after the veteran congresswoman said she would not seek re-election. → Read More

14 kids received wrong COVID vaccine dose at East Bay Sutter clinic

Instead of receiving the appropriate dose for 5 to 11-year-olds, the affected kids — who all got vaccinated on Saturday — received about two-thirds of a dose for a 12-year-old, a spokesperson said. → Read More

‘Uncertain and disquieting times’: Experts warn of potential swell in California COVID-19 cases

The possible surge arrives at a critical and confusing moment in the pandemic for guiding social behavior, experts said. → Read More

Kaiser reaches tentative agreement with unions, staving off planned strike

The strike starting Monday was expected to create long wait times and affect in-person appointments. → Read More

Kaiser reaches tentative agreement with unions, staving off planned strike

The strike starting Monday was expected to create long wait times and affect in-person appointments. → Read More

Oakland: 19-year-old man killed in I-580 crash

The incident was reported around 6:45 a.m. Saturday, according to California Highway Patrol. → Read More

‘Uncertain and disquieting times’: Experts warn of potential swell in COVID-19 cases

The possible surge arrives at a critical and confusing moment in the pandemic for guiding social behavior, experts said. → Read More

‘I feel relief’: Rain slows brutal fire season earlier than expected

Northern California fire agencies are taking advantage of the wetter conditions by shifting personnel to prescribed burning and vegetation management. → Read More

‘I feel relief’: Rain slows brutal fire season earlier than expected

Northern California fire agencies are taking advantage of the wetter conditions by shifting personnel to prescribed burning and vegetation management. → Read More

How lagging vaccination rates could keep the Bay Area’s Black students out of school

With some Bay Area school districts requiring students to get COVID-19 shots to return to class, Black students are being vaccinated at rates far below their peers, exacerbating long-standing racia… → Read More

How lagging vaccination rates could keep the Bay Area’s Black students out of school

With some Bay Area school districts requiring students to get COVID-19 shots to return to class, Black students are being vaccinated at rates far below their peers, exacerbating long-standing racia… → Read More

With multiple trains out of service, VTA warns of long wait times at 49ers game

A spokesperson said the service is struggling with lack of available parts and staff after the May mass shooting that left nine victims dead. → Read More

PG&E expects $1.15 billion loss from the Dixie Fire – Chico Enterprise-Record

The Dixie Fire, which is suspected to have started after a tree fell on a PG&E power line, burned nearly 1 million acres. → Read More