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Waymo rolls out service in several Bay Area cities
Waymo rolled out its driverless ride-hailing service in several Peninsula and Silicon Valley cities Tuesday.
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‘This is the tone that Trump has set': Padilla talks removal from Noem's news conference
After a weekend of protests and the Trump administration’s actions to manage them, California Sen. Alex Padilla spoke out again Monday about the administration and federal agents forcibly removing him from a news conference and handcuffing him.
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Fisherman's Wharf to receive $10M renovation to draw back tourists
San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf is about to receive a $10 million facelift to draw visitors back to the area.
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Leaders talk pressing issues at Bay Area-Silicon Valley Summit
California Gov. Gavin Newsom was in San Francisco Tuesday afternoon speaking at the 2025 Bay Area-Silicon Valley Summit.
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2 acre fire in Livermore forces business to shortly evacuate
A fire in Livermore on Saturday scorched a few acres and scared businesses enough to evacuate customers and employees.
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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.