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DOWNTOWN WALNUT CREEK on Saturday looked like the Oakland Coliseum during one of the old Day on the Green concerts. The ...
CUPERTINO IS IN THE MARKET for a new leader after settling with its city manager. The Cupertino City Council voted 4-1 in closed session June 3 to settle ...
CALIFORNIA’S SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES receive billions in federal funding each year — money that President Donald Trump is threatening to terminate over the ...
THE BRENTWOOD CITY COUNCIL approved plans for a new downtown fire station, ignoring the planning commission’s recommendation to deny the project. The 3-2 ...
DEMONSTRATORS GATHERED in parks and plazas in the Bay Area and across the U.S. on Saturday to protest against President Donald Trump. The “No Kings” ...
SAN JOSE SCHOOL DISTRICTS are counting on specialized programming to slow their enrollment decline. While overall enrollment continues to fall, a number ...
AMONG OTHER QUESTIONS, U.S. Rep. Mark DeSaulnier, D-Walnut Creek, wants to know why Immigration and Customs Enforcement is conducting raids in his ...
Beginning Monday, regular Caltrain electric train service between San Jose Diridon and Tamien stations will be suspended for approximately eight months ...
Police in Sausalito are urging residents and visitors to remain alert after a recent surge in auto burglaries in the city, with more than 10 cases ...
THE OAKLAND CITY COUNCIL ADOPTED a two-year, $4.3 billion budget this week that eliminates a massive deficit and protects many core city services without ...
Telling a beat-full, funny, thoughtful, modern story truly encapsulating the spirit of the Bay Area, American Conservatory ...
IN HER FIRST State of the City address since taking office in January, Stockton Mayor Christina Fugazi projected an image of a dynamic City Council that’s ...