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Bay Area Democrats skipping Trump inauguration
Several members of the Bay Area's Democratic Congressional delegation will be joining more than 50 of their colleagues in avoiding Friday's inauguration of Donald Trump.Read More
Couple suspects neighbor in political flag attack
A Concord couple remains scared after someone planted about 50 American flags in their front lawn and then tore the electric meter off their home.Read More
Stop telling people they will ‘be okay’
I laid my two-year-old son, Ty, next to be comforted by his little snores as I watched state after state turn red on Election Night.Read More
Newsom hails ‘milestone’ against war on drugs
Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom today celebrated the passage of state ballot measures he backed legalizing recreational marijuana use and imposing new gun controls. Speaking at a press conference in...Read More
Oakland anti-Trump protesters tear-gassed
Tear gas was deployed in Oakland Wednesday night where an anti-Trump demonstration has been declared an unlawful assembly.Read More
Measure RR BART bond on track for victory
BART's 3.5 billion bond measure is holding on to the required combined two-thirds approval in the transit district's three Bay Area counties.Read More
Donald Trump win sparks East Bay protests
Several dozen protesters are marching in Oakland early Wednesday morning following the election of Republican candidate Donald Trump as the next president.Read More
Second time around, Ro Khanna beats Honda
A longtime South Bay congressional leader is losing his seat to a newcomer in their second contest against each other.Read More
SF voters approve better transit, reject tax to pay for it
Voters deemed a three-quarters cent sales tax bump too steep a cost for increased transit and homeless services.Read More
Record 19.4 million Californians registered to vote
A record 19.4 million Californians are registered to vote in Tuesday's general election, up from 18.2 million in 2012.Read More
San Jose jumps to ban recreational pot
An urgency ordinance passed Tuesday by the San Jose City Council will prohibit recreational marijuana use ahead of the Nov. 8 election.Read More
Half a million register to vote since Sunday
With the upcoming Nov. 8 general election just two weeks away, more than half a million Californians registered to vote online within 48 hours leading up to Monday's deadline.Read More
Monday is last day to register to vote Nov. 8
Monday is the last day for Bay Area residents and Californians in general to register to vote for the Nov. 8 General Election.Read More
Santa Clara leaders decry ‘rigged election’
Santa Clara County leaders spoke out against national rhetoric alleging election-rigging and voter fraud that they said won't happen at polling places.Read More
Solano County bungles vote-by-mail ballots
Tens of thousands of Solano County voters will receive replacement materials after errors were discovered in their vote-by-mail and sample ballots.Read More
Tenant groups rally against Props P, U
Labor, tenant and faith groups rallied at Glide Memorial in opposition to ballot measures they said could reduce the amount of affordable housing in San Francisco.Read More
Scott Wiener seeks new home for naked Trump statue
The San Francisco Department of Public Works is planning to remove a life-sized statue of a naked Donald Trump.Read More
Dual police reform measures head to SF voters
Two measures intended to create police reform will go before San Francisco voters in November.Read More
Supes delay vote on police reform measures
A pair of measures intended to ensure police accountability may be voted on by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors during a special meeting Thursday.Read More
Divided board rejects police reform ballot measure
A stubbornly split Board of Supervisors split repeatedly along factional lines Tuesday.Read More