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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
Food and Travel Lifestyle Local Science

Oakland bookstore closes after over 2 decades

June 15, 2026June 15, 2026 Jonathan Franco
Food and Travel Lifestyle Local Science

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

June 15, 2026 Alex Francis
Food and Travel Lifestyle Local Politics

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

June 14, 2026June 15, 2026 Samantha Bauer
Local Sports

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

June 9, 2026 Manuel Falomir
Food and Travel Lifestyle

Michelin won’t be awarding California restaurants stars after all

October 13, 2020 Bibiam Beyene

With California restaurants hit hard by the coronavirus economy and wildfires, Michelin Guide officials have announced they will not award their coveted stars, Bib Gourmands or other recognition in 2020.

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Politics

Unofficial ballot boxes discovered at Calif. gun shops, churches, Republican offices

October 12, 2020 Jonathan Franco

The California Republican Party is distributing unofficial ballot drop-off boxes across the state, and Secretary of State Alex Padilla said in a statement the boxes are not only misleading to

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Local Science

San Francisco birds have changed the way they sing in the shutdown

October 12, 2020 Bibiam Beyene

Your ears are not deceiving you: Songbirds in San Francisco have changed the way they sing this year, and in unexpected ways. Throughout the shutdown San Franciscans reported an unusual

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Local

This brand new multimillion dollar Bay Area fire station is empty

October 12, 2020 Alex Francis

Although ready for use, Oakley’s shiny new fire station, built at the cost of several million dollars, is bereft of firefighters. The East Contra Costa Fire Protection District and city

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Lifestyle Local

Brief spell of mild weather ends as heat wave returns to Bay Area

October 11, 2020October 12, 2020 Samantha Bauer

Cool temperatures and drizzle Saturday allowed firefighters to increase containment on multiple wildfires across California, but the brief spell of mild weather is already over. A warming and drying trend

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Lifestyle Local

‘It’s a balancing act’: Bay Area hardware stores battle through a crazy year

October 11, 2020October 12, 2020 Manuel Falomir

In San Francisco, the pandemic and subsequent economic downturn have hit many local businesses like a ton of bricks. But for a select few sectors, business has been booming, from

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Local Science

Calif.’s positivity holds at all-time low as virus surges in some counties

October 11, 2020October 12, 2020 Luke Crawford

California’s COVID-19 numbers are looking good, but experts warn that we shouldn’t let our guard down as some pockets of the state struggle with outbreaks. California has reached an all-time

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Politics

Graham, Harris share spotlight as Barrett hearings begin

October 10, 2020October 12, 2020 Samantha Bauer

Senate Republicans are vowing a quick confirmation for President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, as the party — undeterred by coronavirus infections or other distractions — rushes to put conservative

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Science Technology

2 Stanford economists win Nobel prize for improving auctions

October 10, 2020October 12, 2020 Alex Francis

Auctions are everywhere in today’s economy. They determine how Google sells ads, what price consumers end up paying for electricity, and the way governments sell off the public airwaves to

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Politics

With federal aid stalled, no help for California budget cuts

October 10, 2020October 12, 2020 Samantha Bauer

When state lawmakers in July cut $150 million from the California court system, they offered this hope to stressed-out administrators: The cuts would vanish if Congress sent the state more

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