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IT WAS QUITE the 100th birthday party for World War II veteran George Mullins. Hundreds of family members and friends turned out for a potluck at the KOA ...
A FEDERAL JUDGE has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from imposing conditions on millions of dollars in federal grants to San Francisco and ...
A bill to provide disaster relief to hundreds of thousands of farm workers was introduced by U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla. If signed into law, the Disaster ...
DON’T TELL NATALIE NAKASE she doesn’t have what it takes to do something. The coach of the San Francisco Bay Area’s first WNBA team got to where she is by ...
A NEW $37.5 MILLION FUND started by a consortium of nonprofit organizations is partnering with the city and county of San Francisco to build more ...
The Happy Hound in Los Gatos has served a menu of classic American diner fare: assorted hamburgers, hot dogs and milkshakes, with ...
The Oakland City Council voted this week to settle a lawsuit over alleged improprieties in the lead-up to the 2022 mayoral election, but did so without ...
Recorder’s office is about to start looking for official prejudice in county property records. The county announced ...
A pair of Bay Area state lawmakers along with various transit advocates are calling for more investment in public transportation systems after BART ...
FINANCIAL MISMANAGEMENT over the past two years, worsened by the city’s transition to a new accounting system, resulted in more than $1.6 million in ...
Daniela Tinoco arrived in the Bay Area from the Puebla region of Mexico to develop her career as a furniture and interior ...
THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF AGING pointed out last week that May is officially Older Americans Month. This year’s theme is “Flip the Script on Aging.” ...
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