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Renaming of Oakland airport heads to SF court
The fight over the renaming of Oakland’s airport was headed to federal court Thursday, with the city of San Francisco filing a motion for a preliminary injunction against the Port of Oakland.
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22 suspects charged in $1 million worth of California marijuana dispensary thefts
Nearly two dozen suspects tied to Oakland gangs have been charged in a number of burglaries targeting marijuana dispensaries across the state to the tune of more than $1 million in cannabis merchandise, authorities said Thursday.
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State public health advocates rally against $300M in proposed budget cuts
Public health officials and front-line health care workers across California are sounding the alarm on Gov. Gavin Newsom’s budget revision that proposes $300 million in proposed cuts.
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State Farm indicates where homeowner's policies won't be renewed in San Diego: Report
Hundreds and hundreds of San Diego County property owners will have to scramble to replace — if possible — their coverage
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How PG&E rate hikes are impacting electric vehicle charging
The cost to charge electric vehicles will become more expensive with PG&E raising rates for a second time this year.
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Original Philz Coffee location in San Francisco closing its doors
Philz Coffee is closing its original location in San Francisco.
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Air quality concerns linger over 49ers-Giants game on Thursday Night Football
The Bay Area’s poor air quality is adding an extra twist to the San Francisco 49ers’ home opener in Santa Clara Thursday night.
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Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes' prison sentence reduced by 2 years
Disgraced entrepreneur Elizabeth Holmes, who was convicted of fraud linked to her health care startup Theranos, had her prison sentence reduced by two years, the Bureau of Prisons website shows.
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14-year-old California boy set to graduate college and begin work at SpaceX
A 14-year-old child prodigy from the East Bay is about to graduate from Santa Clara University, and he already has a job lined up at SpaceX.
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San Jose Drops Out of 10 Largest Cities in US
San Jose, the Bay Area’s largest city, has dropped out of the top 10 largest cities in the U.S. by population, according to the most recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau.