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Officers of collapsed bank convicted of fraud
Two former bank officers and an attorney were sentenced Friday for their roles in the 2010 collapse of Sonoma Valley Bank.Read More
Bay Area house prices rocket to new records
Housing prices in the Bay Area jumped 14.7 percent from 2017 and hit a new peak of $820,000 in March 2018.Read More
December Bay Area home sales drop, prices climb
December Bay Area home sales and prices moved in opposite directions on a year-over-year basis.Read More
Excelsior childcare provider buys their building
A nonprofit that has provided childcare in San Francisco's Excelsior neighborhood for nearly 50 years will be able to buy their building.Read More
Home sales jump as prices continue record surge
A strong job market, optimism and a short supply of homes underlie a record stretch of high home prices in the Bay Area.Read More
Heald College owner slapped with $1.1 billion judgment
The state of California has won a $1.1 billion default judgment against the now-defunct Corinthian Colleges, parent of Heald College.Read More
Foster City factors sea level rise into levee plan
A new project in Foster City to raise the city's levee and provide greater flood protection for its residents may be underway soon.Read More
Corinthian closes schools, deserts 16K students
The beleaguered for-profit college franchise, Corinthian Colleges, Inc., announced it was closing remaining campuses on Monday, including several in the Bay Area.Read More
Broker accused of bilking neighbors
A longtime Walnut Creek real estate broker is in jail after allegedly defrauding his neighbors out of $370,000.Read More
Payday lender slapped with $10 million bill
A storefront loan firm will pay $10 million for luring customers into "payday debt traps."Read More
Banks throwing money at Facebook
Facebookâs impending IPO has led to the social giant to boost its credit line well into the billions of dollars.Read More