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Ballers Bring Home Oakland’s First Baseball Title Since 1989

In true Bay Area style, the Ballers made professional sports history earlier this month with a game managed entirely by AI. For one game only,

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Neighbors Host Ice Cream Social for Kids in SF’s Tenderloin, Where There Is No Ice Cream Shop

“The vision is: how do we create the conditions necessary to make the Tenderloin truly into a place where the children can walk outside and

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UC Labor Groups Sue Trump Over ‘Coercive’ Antisemitism Investigations and Demands

“Agreeing to this settlement would be devastating for researchers, healthcare workers, and the whole UC community,” Ursula Quinn, an occupational therapist at UCLA, said in

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California Extends Cap-and-Trade Program Aimed at Advancing State Climate Goals

Cap and trade has increased gas costs by about 26 cents per gallon, according to a February report from the Independent Emissions Market Advisory Committee,

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Conservative Activist Charlie Kirk in Critical Condition After Being Shot During Utah College Event

President Donald Trump and a host of Republican and Democratic elected officials decried the shooting and offered prayers for Kirk on social media. “We must

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Complaints About California’s Hellishly Hot Prison Cells Have Been Mounting for Years

Heat forces staff to shuffle counseling to less private spaces, disrupts group therapy and when inmates are forced inside during heat alerts, they sometimes lose

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Debate Over Key Climate Change Program Continues In Sacramento

Here are the morning’s top stories on Thursday, September 4, 2025… At the state capitol, negotiations are heating up over California’s signature program to fight

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Yosemite’s Hetch Hetchy Reservoir in the Era of Climate Change

For the last 102 years, the Hetch Hetchy reservoir in Yosemite National Park has supplied millions of Bay Area residents with some of the cleanest

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Modesto Loses Its Longtime Minor League Baseball Team

Here are the morning’s top stories on Friday, August 29, 2025… Minor league baseball has a rich history in California, going back more than a

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SF Homeless Services Nonprofit to Pay $1 Million After Investigation Found Fraud

Chiu’s office also accused the nonprofit of hiring family members, including children of the executive director and vice president of the board, violating an anti-nepotism