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Last week, 375 of 390 students enrolled in a federally funded Job Corps program were living on a job training campus at San Francisco’s Treasure Island.
More than 100 beautiful, fascinating quilts of widely varied styles made primarily by African American women with Bay Area ...
DANVILLE HAS ITS FIRST new town manager since the United States was still getting used to its new president, Bill Clinton. The United States was still ...
A CONTROVERSIAL LOS GATOS housing project next to the town high school is moving forward, despite residents raising safety concerns. The Los Gatos Town ...
Alameda County Superior Court jurors will no longer get $100 a day for their efforts thanks to state budget cuts, court officials announced. The pilot ...
With Pride celebrations happening all around the Bay Area this month, there is no better time to read these books centering ...
Memorial Day 2025 has passed, but books about battlefield bravery are great reads all year. Some of the world’s great literature concerns war because it ...
THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION this week weighed in on the escalating controversy over transgender athletes in school sports, advising schools to ...
MY FATHER ALWAYS CLAIMED that he had “built three tall buildings.” Though looked down upon by society for having no sons, he cared the most about his ...
A Fairfield man was arrested by Benicia officers on suspicion of stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of high-value alcoholic beverages, ...
THE CITY OF UKIAH this week held a workshop to inform residents about the process of annexing unincorporated land in the Willow area south of the city and ...
MAGALY LAVADENZ WAS EXCITED about what she felt could be a game-changer for students who are learning English as a second language. The Center for Equity ...
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