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Travel advisory urges Californians to limit travel, self-quarantine if needed
In response to recent spikes in Covid-19 cases around the country, California joined two other western states Friday asking people to limit travel and abide by voluntary self-quarantine guidelines...Read More
Liccardo joins legal fight against Census exclusion of undocumented residents
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo announced Friday that he would be named a plaintiff and join a lawsuit with San Jose and other jurisdictions to prevent President Donald Trump...Read More
Western States Pact requests $1 trillion in federal relief funding
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Monday that governors and legislators from five Western states wrote a joint letter to the federal government asking for $1 trillion in relief funding for...Read More
49ers prepared for stout Carolina defense in quest to remain undefeated
The "Mud Bowl" game last Sunday in Washington was anything but pretty. The defense continued to show it's dominance, this time against a weak Washington team. But, given the...Read More
Week 7 preview: Searching for 6-0 start, 49ers must not overlook beatable Washington
Last Sunday, the 49ers handled the division-rival Rams with ease in front of a hometown crowd in Los Angeles.Read More
Kaiser strike vote begins Monday amid charge execs ‘thriving’ at worker, patient expense
Kaiser Permanente workers will begin voting Monday on whether to authorize a massive strike that would affect Kaiser facilities nationwide, according to the Service Employees International Union, one of...Read More
9th Circuit takes up appeal of abortion counseling, referral ban
A federal appeals court in San Francisco on Wednesday agreed to reconsider whether to block a new rule by the administration of President Donald Trump that would bar federally...Read More
Port of Oakland joins growing opposition to trade war with China
The Port of Oakland is adding its voice to the growing choirs of criticism aimed at President Donald Trump’s ongoing trade war with China. On Friday, Port of Oakland...Read More
Raiders walloped in Washington for first loss
For Oakland, which had scored 71 points entering the Week 3 Sunday night game, it was clear things were different from the word go.Read More
White House knife fight spills into public view
Anthony Scaramucci was on the job for less than a week when he called White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus “a fucking paranoid schizophrenic."Read More
Milpitas man allegedly breaks into White House grounds
A man who allegedly jumped a fence Friday night to get onto the grounds of the White House was arrested and identified.Read More
Mystery powder sends Islamic group employees to hospital
Employees at a Council on American-Islamic Relations office in Santa Clara were taken to a hospital for evaluation as a precaution Thursday afternoon.Read More
San Carlos voters crush open space measure
In San Mateo County's first all-mail election Tuesday, voters in San Carlos solidly rejected a bond measure to finance the purchase of open space.Read More
Pit bull shot after Mint attack could lose leg
A pit bull's leg will likely be amputated after the dog allegedly attacked a U.S. Mint employee and two other people outside the Mint building.Read More
Rusty Cain gives up five runs, two homers, four walks
Matt Cain made his first start since July 9 of last year on Thursday in Miami, giving up seven hits and four walks in five innings.Read More
Wiener: Start planning now for legal pot
San Francisco Supervisor Scott Wiener is hoping to get approval to create a task force to help plan local policies if cannabis is legalized in the 2016 California election....Read More
Bay Area giants back same-sex marriage
Bay Area businesses are among 379 companies that asked the U.S. Supreme Court to declare a constitutional right to same-sex marriage. Read More
Kamala Harris sets sights on U.S. Senate
Attorney General Kamala Harris announced Tuesday morning she is running for U.S. Senate.Read More