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A technicality in Mendocino County’s cannabis ordinance has left growers and county officials confused for years, but at their meeting last week the Board ...
An appellate court upheld a ruling that ordered transit workers to end a strike that idled South Bay bus and light rail service, the Santa Clara Valley ...
CALIFORNIA CAMPUSES ARE searching for answers after dozens of international students had their visas terminated in recent days, a worrying trend for the ...
Joybound People & Pets in Walnut Creek has taken 10 of more than 60 dogs recently seized from a hoarding situation in Stockton. The animal ...
FOR YEARS, scammers have targeted community colleges across the state, posing as students in order to steal money from scholarships or government ...
STARTING NEXT WEEK, two roads that access U.S. Highway 101 south of Gilroy will be permanently closed to make way for improvements to the freeway's busy ...
THE EFFORT TO STRENGTHEN the economic muscle of downtown San Francisco got a major boost this week with the formation of a development corporation ...
Marin County has announced a move away from Nixle as its platform to send emergency alerts, saying people should now sign up ...
If you think you’ve contemplated every possible question about the Holocaust—from “What would I have done when Hitler rose to ...
The SPCA Monterey County’s Spring Fling Dog and Puppy Adoption Event is happening this weekend, April 12-13. Adopters can pick their price on all adorable ...
Petaluma motorists consider yourself warned: A herd of sheep will be loose on city streets Saturday. But they will be supervised. Humans will herd sheep from the Petaluma Fairgrounds to Steamer ...
TALKS OF REVIVING a version of the defunct CornFest — now tentatively called “Farm Fest” — consumed a significant majority of Tuesday’s Brentwood City ...