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Martin Luther King Jr. inspired the nation with his iconic “I Have a Dream” speech — a powerful vision for equality.  Almost 62 years ...
San Francisco’s public school district has partially lifted a teacher hiring freeze, allowing educators to switch schools and schools to begin hiring ...
DURING HIS ADOLESCENCE, William Fong’s entire world was contained in San Francisco. But in 1967, over a decade into the Vietnam War, he was drafted. At ...
The Santa Clara County Medical Examiner this week confirmed the county’s first overdose death due to carfentanil, a drug 100 times more potent than ...
IN HER FIRST MAJOR SPEECH since last year’s election loss, Former Vice President Kamala Harris rebuked President Donald Trump and urged the public to keep ...
SAN JOSE’S PREMIER HOCKEY ARENAS are receiving security upgrades to improve fan safety as attendance steadily increases. The City Council unanimously ...
A FEDERAL JUDGE in San Francisco this week issued an injunction to restore the principal funding stream for organizations that represent unaccompanied ...
FROM THE LIVING ROOM window of their waterfront home, Carol and Tony Anello have watched the rise and fall of Bodega Bay. Traffic on Westshore Road flows ...
Water agencies up and down California will be getting larger allocations from the state and federal delivery systems this ...
Silicon Valley entrepreneurs may not sound like fresh or exciting documentary subjects, but in “The Dreamers and I”—about ...
Bestselling East Bay writer Allison Larkin follows up her warmhearted “The People We Keep” with another moving, unputdownable ...
AS YOU DRIVE through the Central Valley, it is hard to miss the iconic California Aqueduct, which moves millions of gallons of irrigation water through a ...