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Russell City: The Bay Area's lost city
Some call it the Bay Area’s lost city, Russell City. What happened to the town remains an ugly chapter in Alameda County’s history. Education and reparations are something residents are still fighting for today.
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Nonprofit founder connects communities to build bridges and safe spaces
In Silicon Valley, one man has a different approach to get people to show up just as they are.
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Petaluma teenager hopes to skate to her first Olympics in Paris
Hundreds of skateboarding elite from around the world are competing in Dubai in a qualifying event ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics. This includes one teenager in the North Bay.
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San Francisco Chinatown night markets are back
Starting next month, night markets will be held the second Friday of the month through November.
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‘That's not Chinatown': SF business owner speaks out after Waymo car set on fire outside his bar
A San Francisco business owner is speaking out after a group of people vandalized and set a Waymo driverless car on fire outside of his Chinatown bar a few weeks ago.
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3 Marin County siblings compete for ticket to the Paris Olympics
One Marin County family could send not one but three athletes to the Paris Olympics this summer.
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Inside San Francisco's Cameron House, celebrating 150 years in community
It’s a big milestone year for San Francisco Chinatown’s Cameron House. The nonprofit organization has served low income residents and families since 1874.
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‘He must be proud of me': Honoring ‘Grandpa Vicha' 3 years after he was killed
Family and friends will gather to remember Vicha Ratanapakdee, the San Francisco man, affectionately known to the community as “Grandpa Vicha.”
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Bay Area rap legend Mistah F.A.B. featured in new Oakland mural
A new mural in North Oakland features Bay Area rap legend Mistah F.A.B. at the corner of 45th and Market streets.
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San Francisco Chinatown gears up for APEC visitors
Downtown San Francisco will be full of activities and events and less than a mile way in the city’s Chinatown, the district will have plenty to offer visitors.