The devastation caused by Hurricane Helene has brought climate change to the forefront of the presidential campaign for the first time. Read more ›
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Time-savings commands may be hard to remember, but some are worth the effort Read more ›
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U.S. District Judge John A. Mendez said artificial intelligence and deepfakes pose significant risks, but he ruled that the law likely violates the First Amendment. Read more ›
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About a third of the companies at Alameda Point are in the transportation sector. Read more ›
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Santana Row has landed more merchants at the mixed-use neighborhood in San Jose. Read more ›
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A new law that was delayed amid budget troubles is set to take effect Oct. 16, benefiting hundreds of thousands of workers. Read more ›
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Homeless service providers are scaling back and taking out loans as they wait for late payments from the government. Read more ›
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Residents are deeply skeptical of the tech industry and support stricter penalties for theft and drug crimes. Read more ›
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Cali Gold BBQ chicken tops the current menu offerings Read more ›
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The new deal allows the African American Sports and Entertainment Group to avoid risking its payments amid Oakland's uncertain financial circumstances. Read more ›
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The Bay Area Air Quality Management District said it was the second-largest fine ever assessed. Read more ›
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Attorney General Rob Bonta is asking the court to enforce the agreement, impose fines and issue an order to reopen the Coastside facilities and restore services at Seton Medical Center. Read more ›
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Following Sean Combs' Sept. 17, a book purported to be Porter's posthumous memoir became an Amazon bestseller. Read more ›
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A long-shuttered Fry's Electronics site in San Jose is poised to become a major tech hub. Read more ›
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Ocean liners carrying close to 265,000 passengers will dock in San Diego over the next year, but that's half the volume of the cruise season just a couple of years ago. Read more ›
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Advocates claim that a federal ban on hiring undocumented immigrants doesn’t apply to states. The UC Board of Regents rejected that argument earlier this year. Read more ›
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San Jose has broken ground on the $30 million expansion of the Rue Ferrari tiny home site that will more than double the shelter capacity. Read more ›
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Electricity consumption from data centers, AI and crypto mining (its own environmental headache) could double by 2026, according to the International Energy Agency. Read more ›
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The state is the first to ban food labels such as “sell by” or “best before” under a law signed by Gov. Newsom. The legislation aims at reducing both food waste and the state's climate-warming emissions. Read more ›
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Police said the suspects targeted 7-Elevens at 400 El Camino Real and at 5th Avenue and Bay Road. Read more ›
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