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BAY AREA RESIDENTS who emailed their officials in the past few years may be surprised to learn their correspondence could train a company’s AI for future ...
With the theme “Changing the Narrative,” the 11th Bay Area Book Festival comes to downtown Berkeley on May 31 and June 1, ...
The former executive director of a Stockton-based junior golf nonprofit has been charged with six counts of embezzlement and forgery for allegedly ...
THE STOCKTON CITY COUNCIL has unanimously approved a resolution directing city staff to display the Pride flag annually during the first week of June. The ...
A FLURRY OF class action lawsuits against a South Bay digital tech management company landed in federal court this week after a data breach allegedly ...
A WAVE OF LAWSUITS, large and small, have been waged against Vistra Corporation, PG&E and many of their associated companies in the months following ...
WHILE POLITICIANS AND ENVIRONMENTALISTS grapple with climate change, there’s one population that will feel its consequences most acutely: youth. As ...
City leaders gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremony recently to mark the completion of the seismic retrofit of the historic Leimert Bridge, a key Oakland ...
THE SAN MATEO COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS will hold a special meeting Thursday to consider releasing the results of an investigation into allegations made ...
Bay Area actor, writer and comedian Brian Copeland is known for weaving humorous, if pointed, tales from his life, from being ...
Construction is set to begin in June on phase two of a multi-year infrastructure project that will install a pair of 2-million-gallon water storage tanks ...
A SILICON VALLEY NONPROFIT raised more than $3.3 million to build a towering art installation in downtown San Jose — but the group’s funding has dwindled ...