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Mexican Graphene Gains Global Attention as Breakthrough Studies Highlight Energy Storage Potential

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Mexican Graphene Gains Global Attention as Breakthrough Studies Highlight Energy Storage Potential

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Amazon Faces Community Concerns Over Gilroy Data Center Project

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AI Giants Race Toward Blockbuster IPOs as Market Frenzy Builds

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AI Giants Race Toward Blockbuster IPOs as Market Frenzy Builds

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Santa Clara County Reports Nearly $500K in Unclaimed Money

January 13, 2022January 13, 2022 Bibiam Beyene

South Bay residents, go and get your money. The Santa Clara County Department of Tax and Collections is sitting on nearly a half-million dollars that’s gone unclaimed — $490,476 to be exact.

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These grocery items will get more expensive according to experts

January 13, 2022 Samantha Bauer

The pandemic might have stopped us from traveling or hanging out in large groups, but we still have to eat. And thanks to the coronavirus, that could be getting more

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COVID delays essential homeless census in the Bay Area

January 13, 2022 Jonathan Franco

Bay Area counties once again are postponing an important census count of homeless residents as they grapple with staffing and volunteer shortages — and worry over how to keep participants

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Stanford Blood Center Faces Emergency Need for All Blood Types

January 12, 2022 Alex Francis

Stanford Blood Center is seeking new blood donors in light of a significant increase in cancellations from the current COVID-19 surge, wrote Harpreet Sandhu, executive director of the center, in

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The highly contagious Omicron variant will ‘find just about everybody.’

January 12, 2022 Luke Crawford

As the Omicron variant spreads like wildfire across the United States, it’s likely just about everybody will be exposed to the strain, but vaccinated people will still fare better, the nation’s leading infectious disease expert

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Santa Clara County approves $21 million loan to cover increased construction costs of teacher housing project in Palo Alto

January 12, 2022 Samantha Bauer

In approving a long sought apartment project for Peninsula teachers, Santa Clara County supervisors on Tuesday agreed to lend the developers $21 million to help cover soaring construction expenses. The cost

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Tax ‘holiday’ for gasoline proposed for California as inflation hits

January 11, 2022 Jonathan Franco

California Governor Gavin Newsom said he’s proposing a “modest” holiday for the per-gallon tax consumers pay on gasoline as inflation hits the state with the highest fuel costs in the

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Local Politics

Gov. Gavin Newsom Proposes Tax Cuts and Expanded Health Care

January 11, 2022 Alex Francis

With state revenues at an all-time high, California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday proposed a budget that would cut taxes while also promising to pay the health care expenses of

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The most distinguished black executive at Tesla steps down

January 11, 2022 Bibiam Beyene

The head of human resources and one of its highest-ranking Black leaders at Tesla, Valerie Capers Workman, is departing for a new job, leaving the company without a key defender

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Dog Lost in Wildfire Rescued in Snowy California Mountains

January 10, 2022January 10, 2022 Luke Crawford

A dog separated from his owner last summer as a wildfire forced evacuations in Northern California mountains was found after a backcountry skier spotted the animal in deep snow last

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