A 2022 study by brand insights agency C+R research found 42% of consumers have forgotten they were still paying for a service they no longer use. Read more ›
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Community solar projects allow people who rent homes or who can’t install rooftop panels on their own properties to subscribe to mid-size solar projects on nearby farms, schools or big-box stores. Read more ›
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Students attending California’s public colleges and universities see better returns on investment than those at most nonprofit private colleges and for-profit institutions. Read more ›
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Ultraprocessed foods are those that contain ingredients “never or rarely used in kitchens, or classes of additives whose function is to make the final product palatable or more appealing,” according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Read more ›
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Helping teens and children put down their phones and enjoy their summer break Read more ›
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The measure passed Thursday on a 3-2 vote split along party lines, with Democratic commissioners in favor and Republicans opposed. Read more ›
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Visits to downtown San Jose and downtown Oakland have soared over the last year, a new report shows. Read more ›
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Disneyland is about to take the first step on a 40-year journey that will forever change the face of the Anaheim theme park resort now that the city has approved an expansion plan that promises new themed lands, rides, hotels, shops and restaurants. Read more ›
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Remote work continues to prompt people to relocate from the high cost of big city life. Read more ›
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A legislative effort to force LLCs and corporations to publicly disclose their owners is facing a surprising obstacle: A massive cost estimate from the Secretary of State. Read more ›
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Some 800,000 people began receiving notices on Monday saying they are eligible for refunds, the FTC announced this week. Read more ›
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The Southern California residents, who went without heat at their home for years, were awarded $12 million in punitive damages. Read more ›
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The man kept the violins he received on loan to sell to a violin dealer in Los Angeles who was unaware the instruments had been stolen. Read more ›
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Two cars worth $500,000 were driven off the showroom floor and through the windows on April 4, police said. Read more ›
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Propose rent stabilization rules wouldn't affect single-family homes, units built in last 15 years. Read more ›
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The Richmond City Council voted 6-0 last week to add new restrictions to the city's investment policy that call for divesting from a list of companies and their subsidiaries due to their support of Israel's military. Read more ›
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The 83-year-old building near San Jose State was the nexus of peace and civil rights movements in the city during the late 1950s and '60s. Read more ›
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Residential transactions in Santa Clara and The Peninsula. Read more ›
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Microsoft's president Brad Smith said in an interview with The Associated Press that Microsoft had a "steadfast commitment to under-promising and over-delivering" and praised the Biden administration and the state's Democratic governor, Tony Evers, for economic policies that set the stage for the developments announced Wednesday. Read more ›
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Here are seven takeaways about delivering takeout. Read more ›
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