The Latest
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San Jose granite business searches for new home to make room for BART
A longtime South Bay business is desperately trying to find a new home this week after being told it may be evicted from its current location to make room for BART’s extension into San Jose.
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Fans cheer at San Francisco's Thrive City as Warriors advance to West semis
Close to 2,000 Golden State Warriors fans cheered at San Francisco’s Thrive City as the team secured a spot in the Western Conference semifinals on Sunday.
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California reservoirs exceed normal water levels
The latest California water data showed the state’s largest reservoirs are nearly 20% higher than normal.
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Lafayette community supports teenager following swimming accident
An East Bay community is stepping up to help a beloved high school student-athlete who was seriously injured in a weekend swimming accident.
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Techies react to Trump exempting phones, computers, chips from new tariffs
Many in Silicon Valley are a bit relieved after President Donald Trump moved the goalpost and dropped a 125% reciprocal tariff on items like smartphones and computers that are manufactured in China.
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‘Grandpa Vicha' San Francisco attack case delayed again
The case against a 23-year-old man who allegedly pushed an elderly man to his death in San Francisco four years ago – a flashpoint in the “Stop Asian Hate” movement – was delayed once again Friday.
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Officers recognized for work in addressing Oakland Hills shooting
Oakland police officers are being recognized by the department and neighbors for their swift action in a shooting that left many in Oakland’s Montclair neighborhood on edge.
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San Mateo County officials certify votes granting supervisors power to remove sheriff
San Mateo County election officials certified last month’s special election on Thursday, where voters overwhelmingly approved a measure giving supervisors the authority to remove embattled Sheriff Christina Corpus.
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Possible teachers strike looming in Fremont
The Fremont Unified School District, which is already facing layoffs and massive budget cuts, now has the threat of a teachers strike looming.
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New era begins for A's with home opener in Sacramento
For the first time in nearly 60 years, the Athletics on Monday played their home opener outside of Oakland.