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Berkeley Symphony concludes its season June 1 in Zellerbach Hall with a concert called “Triumph” honoring music director ...
CONSTRUCTION IS UNDERWAY on the first installation of a multifamily housing and retail project in North San Jose on former Japanese-owned farmland. Mayor ...
For the first time in 23 years, all of Oakland’s fire houses will soon be open and operational at the same time, Oakland Fire Department officials said ...
Pajaro Valley High School will begin offering college courses to incoming ninth graders in fall semester 2025. Seventy students will be chosen by lottery ...
THE GILROY GARLIC FESTIVAL will be held at Gilroy Gardens’ South County Grove this summer after a tragic shooting in 2019 and post-pandemic financial ...
Oakland Airport has introduced five electric buses to its parking shuttle fleet, serving passenger and employee lots. “We look forward to continuing our ...
A proposed parcel tax meant to benefit the Acalanes Union High School District in Lafayette has failed to pass after falling short of a necessary ...
The Board of Directors for the Sonoma County Water Agency has approved sewer service rate increases ranging from 3.5% in South Park to 8.9% in Sea Ranch.
A CONTROVERSIAL $125 MILLION DEAL California struck with Google last year to prop up the state’s struggling journalism ...
SOME OF LOS GATOS’ KEY SERVICES could be cut as the town contends with looming multimillion-dollar shortfalls. The Los Gatos Finance Commission ...
The basic facts about playwright David Henry Hwang’s “Yellow Face,” which recently opened at Shotgun Players: It premiered in ...
FIVE NEW ENTERTAINMENT ZONES were established in San Francisco last week that will allow to-go alcoholic beverages to be sold during special events.