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Rescue or Crime? UC Berkeley Student Faces 5 Years in Sonoma Poultry Farm Case

Closing arguments are expected Tuesday afternoon, bringing an end to a case that has shone a national spotlight on animal welfare. A jury will decide

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Should Billionaires Pay More? California Unions Want Voters to Decide

“We are facing literally a collapse of our health care system here in California and elsewhere,” Regan said. “This will help us keep health care

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Lawsuits Against Trump Administration Argue Immigration Policies Are Breaking The Law

State Senator Mike McGuire this week announced $75 million in state and county funding to expand mental health services in Humboldt County. The money will

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chokecherry: ‘Goldmine’

When Izzie Clark and E. Scarlett Levinson met at The Knockout in San Francisco, the two musicians immediately felt a creative synergy. “We were hanging

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What Is the Government Shutdown Doing to Yosemite?

And on top of it all, when the family pulled into their campground, with no rangers around to check in campground guests and enforce bookings,

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Repair Advocates Tell Microsoft: Stop the ‘End of Windows 10’

Microsoft calls Windows 11 “a more modern, secure, and highly efficient computing experience,” and users have reported 62% fewer security incidents with Windows 11 than

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How Fresno Schools Are Helping Students Get Back On Their Feet

Here are the morning’s top stories on Friday, October 10, 2025… For many families experiencing homelessness, school can be a difficult hurdle to clear. Chronic

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Newsom’s Veto of Sober Housing Bill Sparks a Backlash in SF

“If you know you need to get off of and away from drugs, you shouldn’t be forced into housing where drug use is allowed and

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H-1B Workers Fear Uncertainty After Trump Imposes $100,000 Visa Petition Fee

Since the H-1B program was introduced as part of the Immigration Act of 1990, the visa has been the primary pathway for Silicon Valley companies

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How Will the Government Shutdown Affect Student Loans, FAFSA and the Education Department?

Appearing before the House Appropriations Committee in May, Education Secretary Linda McMahon suggested this year’s layoffs had made her department lean — even too lean