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Antioch school board votes not to remove superintendent amid bullying claims against supervisor
The majority of the crowd at Wednesday’s Antioch Unified School District meeting expressed frustration after the school board voted to not remove superintendent Stephanie Anello.
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Richmond City Council urges California to cut ties with PG&E amid rate hikes
The Richmond City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday night to ask California to replace PG&E, which has doubled its rates since 2019, with Golden State Energy, a nonprofit public benefit utility.
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City plants dozens of trees to increase shade, beautify San Jose neighborhood
Nearly 30 trees from the city will help a San Jose neighborhood.
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New average rents in Bay Area show nearly $3,700 needed for 1BR in Mountain View
The latest Bay Area rent numbers are in and they show a pattern on how challenging and expensive it is to make it in the region.
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Routine traffic stop leads to police seizing 36 guns, arresting suspect in San Jose
What started as a routine traffic stop in San Jose led to police seizing 36 guns they said should never have been on the street.
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Former San Jose mayor Tom McEnery questions BART's South Bay expansion project
Former San Jose Mayor Tom McEnery is not the first to voice frustration over the BART expansion project. But starting with an op-ed he wrote with prominent developer Lew Wolfe, McEnery said it might be a good idea for the agency in charge to cut their losses.
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San Francisco community organizations rally to call out potential budget cuts
On the steps of San Francisco City Hall Wednesday, a coalition of youth service organizations, immigrant support groups and LGBTQ youth support groups came together to call on the city to not cut their programs.
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Legendary North Beach barista pores over his 3 decades behind the counter
For over three decades, when patrons slip into North Beach’s legendary Caffe Trieste to get their espresso fix or soak in a bit of San Francisco’s funky nostalgia, it’s been barista Paul Maedje serving up their coffee.
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Crews working to repair water main break in Richmond
The city of Richmond said Wednesday morning that the East Bay Municipal Utility District informed them of a water main break in the area of South 47th Street and Carlson Boulevard.
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K-12 school leaders reject allegations that they let antisemitism run rampant
Leaders of three large public school systems strongly denied allegations that they let antisemitism run rampant in their schools, telling a congressional panel Wednesday that they are fighting it with education and, when necessary, discipline.
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2 students taken to hospital after elevated levels of carbon dioxide reported at San Jose school
Two students have been taken to a hospital after San Jose firefighters responded Wednesday morning to reports of multiple people having difficulty breathing at a middle school in the city.
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Man who led police on chase before allegedly shooting himself remains in critical condition
The man who allegedly shot himself Friday after leading police on an 80-mile chase through three counties was still in critical condition Tuesday afternoon, the Solano County District Attorney’s Office said.