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THE SAN FRANCISCO Unified School District announced Monday that it will continue its ethnic studies program next school year, ...
Dana Genshaft, SFDanceworks artistic director since 2021, is keeping the company focused on its mission to present the past, ...
Walnut Creek-based Del Monte Foods announced Tuesday it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and is seeking a buyer ...
We love the clues, we love the chase, and we love to read mysteries. Local News Matters is thrilled to kick off our ...
Homelessness in Contra Costa County showed some dramatic improvement earlier this year, decreasing 26% between 2024 and 2025, ...
CALIFORNIANS PLANNING a Fourth of July cookout will face steeper grocery bills this year, according to an American Farm Bureau Federation market basket ...
SOMEWHERE BETWEEN BUG LAND and the carnival rides are pig races, walls lined with childhood art dedicated to insects, nightly fireworks, and a trove of ...
Veteran East Bay reporter Tony Hicks didn’t have a specific goal when he started jotting down stories about his wild past and ...
Attorney General Rob Bonta warns consumers to beware immigration scams by those seeking to take advantage of fear and uncertainty over deportation — ...
Ahead of the Fourth of July, the Bay Area Air District is asking residents to avoid using personal fireworks. Personal fireworks, from small sparklers to ...
SKIES WILL LIGHT UP across the Bay Area this Fourth of July with festivities filled with fireworks and parades — and transit changes — across the ...
AS OF MONDAY, developers will have an easier time building in California.  Gov. Gavin Newsom signed two bills into law that will provide permit exceptions ...