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Health officials confirm case of measles in a Santa Clara County resident

Oakland bookstore closes after over 2 decades

Weather service warns of Bay Area coastal flooding, dangerous beach conditions

Lawsuit by the Yosemite ranger fired after hanging a giant transgender flag is dismissed

Brandon Aiyuk Saga Shows No End in Sight as 49ers, Commanders Remain in Standoff

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Health officials confirm case of measles in a Santa Clara County resident

June 15, 2026 Bibiam Beyene
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Oakland bookstore closes after over 2 decades

June 15, 2026June 15, 2026 Jonathan Franco
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Weather service warns of Bay Area coastal flooding, dangerous beach conditions

June 15, 2026 Alex Francis
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Lawsuit by the Yosemite ranger fired after hanging a giant transgender flag is dismissed

June 14, 2026June 15, 2026 Samantha Bauer
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Brandon Aiyuk Saga Shows No End in Sight as 49ers, Commanders Remain in Standoff

June 9, 2026 Manuel Falomir
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Vaccine Eligibility Expands, But Appointments Are Scarce in Bay Area

April 15, 2021April 15, 2021 Bibiam Beyene

Starting Thursday, any Californian 16 and older can get a COVID-19 vaccine. But appointments that have been hard to come by in the Bay Area are becoming even more scarce

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Restaurants deserve break from fees during COVID-19 crisis

April 14, 2021April 15, 2021 Manuel Falomir

t shouldn’t take a lawsuit for Bay Area restaurants to receive a break from liquor license and health permit fees assessed by the state and counties during COVID-19 health orders.

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Bay Area Counties Announce Plan to Reduce Homelessness by 75% by 2024

April 14, 2021April 15, 2021 Samantha Bauer

Local and state leaders, housing experts, businesses and social justice advocates from all nine Bay Area counties have united to create a Regional Action Plan that aims to house 75%

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Stanford Begins Trials With Pfizer on Children Under Age 5

April 14, 2021April 15, 2021 Luke Crawford

The next critical step in reaching herd immunity is being able to vaccinate children and Stanford announced Wednesday the process is already underway.  Stanford is part of a trial with

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California consumer confidence back to pre-pandemic levels

April 13, 2021 Samantha Bauer

California shoppers are feeling the best they have since the coronavirus slammed the economy, two surveys show. The Chapman University-Claremont McKenna College California Consumer Sentiment Index jumped a record 37%

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US Recommends Pausing Use of J&J Vaccine After Rare Complications

April 13, 2021 Manuel Falomir

The U.S. is recommending a “pause” in administration of the single-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine to investigate reports of potentially dangerous blood clots. In a joint statement Tuesday, the

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Santa Clara County Scrambles Ahead of Surge of COVID-19 Vaccine Appointments

April 13, 2021April 13, 2021 Luke Crawford

The Santa Clara County Public Health Department is scrambling ahead of the expected surge of people trying to book appointments for their COVID-19 vaccine starting April 15.  Many residents have

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Lifestyle

Why $13 billion made by 20 real estate tycoons looks small

April 12, 2021 Jonathan Franco

U.S. real estate tycoons couldn’t keep up with their billionaire peers in the pandemic era. Let’s ponder data from my trusty spreadsheet tracking the ups and downs in the combined

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Politics

Business faces tricky path navigating post-Trump politics

April 12, 2021 Bibiam Beyene

For more than a half-century, the voice emerging from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s monolithic, Beaux Arts-styled building near the White House was predictable: It was the embodiment of American

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COVID real estate: Silicon Valley office market starts to heal

April 12, 2021April 12, 2021 Alex Francis

Silicon Valley’s office market remained feeble during the first three months of 2021, but hope has emerged that the battered sector may begin to recover this year from coronavirus-linked ailments,

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