The dominant theme at San Jose City Hall over the past week has been baseball — specifically, the city's quest to land a ballpark for the A's. Full Story »
Sunnyvale News
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Herhold: A question and answer session on baseball in San Jose
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Roadshow: I-580 remains a tough commute
1 hr 25 mins agoToll lanes are coming to 580, but plans to add carpool lanes on I-680 are proceeding slowly. Full Story »
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Internal Affairs: It could be Alvarado-Mann in school board showdown
1 hr 25 mins agoSchool boards aren't for the noncombativeAs IA readers may recall, Santa Clara County Board of Education Trustee Craig Mann in late spring shot off some angry insults at county Superintendent of Schools Charles Weis. Full Story »
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Bring your donation, celebrate community
1 hr 25 mins agoDespite — or maybe because of — the bruising economic downtown, San Jose resident Wanda Klor last year launched a fundraiser called the Portera Common Community Celebration. Full Story »
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Internal Affairs: Who's that guy in Pete Constant's chair?
1 hr 25 mins agoIt sure doesn't look like the schlumpy San Jose councilman, who's dropped 60 pounds and had a makeover Full Story »
San Francisco Chronicle
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Hearst Foundations award nonprofit grants
1 hr 52 mins agoEleven California nonprofits, from park groups to hospitals and an incubator for minority restaurateurs, have received grants totaling more than $1.1 million from the Hearst Foundations in New York. San Francisco recipients include: the California State Parks... San Francisco - Non-profit organization - United States - New York - New York City Full Story »
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S.F. police inspector, bar owner Jack Webb dies
1 hr 57 mins agoJohn Burton's father once told him, "There are only two cops I like. One is in Detroit and the other is Jack Webb." Inspector Webb, a retired San Francisco police officer who championed the underdog, whether they were Irish fugitives, union laborers,... Jack Webb - Detroit - San Francisco - Police officer - Inspector Full Story »
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S.F. rally to free 3 hikers, held year in Iran
Sat Jul 31, 10:56 pm ETFor one long year, three UC Berkeley graduate students have been sitting in an Iranian jail, hoping to return home. On Saturday - 365 days after the arrest of Sarah Shourd, Joshua Fattal and Shane Bauer as they hiked along the Iran-Iraq border - dozens of... Iran - University of California Berkeley - 2009 detention of American hikers by Iran - United States - Middle East Full Story »
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OAKLAND / Tattoo artist from Hayward slain
Sat Jul 31, 12:30 pm ETA man identified by police as a popular Bay Area tattoo artist was fatally shot in Oakland on Friday morning. Montago Bey Joshua, 45, of Hayward may have been in Oakland visiting friends, according to Officer Jeffrey Thomason, Oakland police spokesman. Joshua... Oakland - Oakland California - Police officer - San Francisco Bay Area - Art Full Story »
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UC Berkeley astronomer Don Backer dies
Sat Jul 31, 8:30 am ETUC Berkeley astronomer Don Backer, who pioneered the use of radio telescopes to study phenomena as varied as flashing neutron stars and the black hole in the Milky Way's center, died July 21 after collapsing outside his Berkeley home. He was 66. He was a... Milky Way - Black hole - University of California Berkeley - Neutron star - Donald C. Backer Full Story »
The Sunnyvale Sun
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Sunnyvale Sun Calendar
Fri Jul 30, 3:09 am ETSpecial EventsMcClellan Ranch Park Open House: The Nature Museum at McClellan Ranch Park will be open for informal visits with the resident animals. Full Story »
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Longtime Sunnyvale history enthusiast Nadiene Malone had 'will of iron'
Thu Jul 29, 11:10 pm ETAfter 50 years of working to preserve the history of Sunnyvale, Nadiene Malone has ensured her own place in the city's history. Full Story »
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Flying High: Bay Area horse vaulters attracting international attention
Thu Jul 29, 11:10 pm ET'Gymnastics plus dancing, on top of a horse' would sound like insanity to most people. Members of the Bay Area's Woodside Vaulters are decidedly not most people. That description of the sport of horse vaulting comes from their coach Isabelle Parker, who has watched the seven-member team become one of the most successful in the country. The team, which includes members from throughout the South ... Full Story »
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Sunnyvale City Council OKs 112-foot cell phone tower
Thu Jul 29, 11:10 pm ETThe Sunnyvale City Council approved the construction of a 112-foot wireless communication reception tower on the Lockheed Martin campus. The tower needed council approval because it exceeds the allowed height of 100 feet. The new tower will be disguised as a redwood tree and will house antennas from multiple wireless carriers. The tower will be inset nearly a quarter-mile from any public roads ... Full Story »
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Friendship Champs
Thu Jul 29, 11:10 pm ETPhotograph courtesy of Cupertino National Little LeagueFriendship ChampsA team of 8-year-olds from the Cupertino National Little League recently won three games in a row to capture the championship of the Sunnyvale Southern 8-under Friendship Tournament. Full Story »
CBS 5 Bay Area
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Mob Beats, Robs, Stabs Man In SF's Dolores Park
Sun Aug 1, 12:55 am ETThree people have been arrested after a mob attacked, robbed, and stabbed a man in San Francisco's Dolores Park. The attack happened around 1:30 a.m. Saturday morning. The victim, a 40-year-old Asian man, was walking through the park and was met by a group of about 12 attackers who beat him up, stabbed him repeatedly, and then robbed him. Full Story »
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Massive L.A. Fire Burns 4 Homes, 14,000 Acres
Sat Jul 31, 11:27 pm ETA wildfire smoldered in the high desert north of Los Angeles Saturday, spewing plumes of thick smoke that promted air quality warnings as hundreds of firefighters worked to contain the 2-day-old blaze. Full Story »
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Mob Beats, Robs, Stabs Man In SF's Delores Park
Sat Jul 31, 11:15 pm ETThree people have been arrested after a mob attacked, robbed, and stabbed a man in San Francisco's Delores Park. The attack happened around 1:30 a.m. Saturday morning. The victim, a 40-year-old Asian man, was walking through the park and was met by a group of about 12 attackers who beat him up, stabbed him repeatedly, and then robbed him. Full Story »
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Jerry Brown Shares Views At SF Faith Forum
Sat Jul 31, 11:04 pm ETDemocratic gubernatorial candidate Jerry Brown talked about his experience with faith at a forum in San Francisco while also managing to get some laughs at the expense of his opponent. Full Story »
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SF Man Survives After Being Shot 16 Times
Sat Jul 31, 9:59 pm ETA 33-year-old man is suffering life-threatening injuries after he was shot 16 times early Saturday morning. Full Story »
NBC Bay Area
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Giants Get Relief
Sat Jul 31, 5:47 pm ETLast minute deals give Giants bullpen help. Bullpen - Major League Baseball - Florida Marlins - Boston Red Sox - Bruce Bochy Full Story »
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End of the Line for the Transbay Terminal
Fri Jul 30, 7:37 pm ETIt's the last call for fans of the aging San Francisco building. San Francisco - San Francisco Transbay Terminal - San Francisco Bay Area - United States - California Full Story »
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San Francisco, You Have a Budget
Fri Jul 30, 6:47 pm ETSan Francisco set to spend $6.55 billion next year. San Francisco - San Francisco Bay Area - United States - California - Metro Areas Full Story »
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Biekert Back With Raiders as a Coach
Fri Jul 30, 6:38 pm ETGreg Biekert now chasing Raiders Super Bowl ring as an assistant coach. Super Bowl - NFL - Oakland Raider - Sports - Greg Biekert Full Story »
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SF Renters: Beware the Fake Landlord Scam
Fri Jul 30, 3:02 pm ETApartment renting 101: The "landlord" looking to lease must own the property. Landlord - rent - Law - Property Law and Real Estate - Legal Information Full Story »
Contra Costa Times
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San Leandro, San Lorenzo campaign fields filling up
1 hr 30 mins agoLess than a week remains before a filing deadline for the November election. Full Story »
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Google books may advance scholarly research
1 hr 30 mins agoGoogle could boost the new and emerging field of digital humanities, which over the past few years has humanities researchers increasingly joining with computer scientists to answer questions that they could hardly conceive of asking before. Full Story »
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Cities see growth in small, home-based businesses
1 hr 31 mins agoRecession is convincing more people to strike out on their own, and local agencies are offering programs to help. Full Story »
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Eating away at education: Math doesn't add up when teacher salaries and budget cuts collide
1 hr 31 mins agoStudents and programs can become casualties of difficult budget negotiations. Full Story »
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Schools in affluent areas rely on private funds, while others deal with larger classes, less money Full Story »
The Santa Rosa Press Democrat
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County may double its pension debt
2 hrs 43 mins agoSonoma County is preparing to borrow an unprecedented sum of $300 million to pay off unfunded pension obligations, a move that some financial experts call risky, and pension-overhaul advocates say papers over major structural problems in the county employee retirement system. Full Story »
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Last of the lambs a turning point in her life
2 hrs 58 mins ago“Sold! For 10 dollars a pound!” The auctioneer shouted with finality as his voice echoed through the sheep barn at the county fair. Full Story »
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Clash over checkpoints
2 hrs 58 mins agoSonoma County activists decry impound policy at police DUI checkpoints, saying loss of cars creates undue hardship for illegal immigrants caught driving without a license Full Story »
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Disabled advocates, band reach compromise over "lunatic" show
Sun Aug 1, 12:40 am ETA Sebastopol rock band and advocates for the mentally ill made peace Saturday night over a controversial show the advocates said mocked disabled people. Full Story »
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Investigation continues into restaurant crash
Sat Jul 31, 11:25 pm ETSanta Rosa police on Saturday were trying to determine what caused a car to drive into the front of a restaurant, shattering a plate-glass window and injuring 11 people. Full Story »
The San Francisco Examiner
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Presidio Fire's transfer to The City raises concerns
Sat Jul 31, 4:36 pm ETA deal to turn over the Presidio Fire Department to The City is all but complete, but concerns about lost jobs, slower response times in the Marin Headlands and possible budget overruns remain. The fate of the 93-year-old fire station on national parkland has been in limbo for two years now as federal funding for... Full Story »
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Muni to make case for Central Subway
Sat Jul 31, 4:36 pm ETMuni will have to prove to the federal government that existing service will not suffer after the creation of the Central Subway before the agency receives $942 million for the project. The $1.58 billion project, which will extend Muni Metro service from the South of Market to Chinatown, is poised to receive nearly... Full Story »
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Farmers markets fertilize other shops
Sat Jul 31, 4:36 pm ETBusiness leaders are hopeful the recent expansion of farmers markets in San Francisco will inject new business activity into communities that have been hit hard by the recession. Recently, Urban Table, a San Mateo County farmers market, opened up in the mid-Market Street area of San Francisco, drawing hundreds of... Full Story »
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New tool makes tracking traffic incidents easier
Sat Jul 31, 4:07 pm ETTraffic incidents will be easier to track in unincorporated San Mateo with the help of a new Geographic Information System made possible by a $30,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety. The Crossroads Software collects and records collision data so the Department of Public Works can determine where... Full Story »
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Police-involved accident to cost SF $2.4 million
Sat Jul 31, 4:07 pm ETAn accident involving a police patrol vehicle on a night in the Bernal Heights neighborhood six years ago will cost The City $2.4 million. Carlos Garcia, who was 21 at the time of the accident, was walking in a crosswalk at Mission Street and Cortland Avenue on Dec. 5, 2004, when he was struck by a police vehicle at... Full Story »
KGO-TV Bay Area
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40 arrested in cockfighting ring
Sat Jul 31, 9:31 pm ET40 people were arrested in American Canyon for being involved in a cockfighting ring. Full Story »
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Hikers' families claim humanitarian emergency
Sat Jul 31, 9:16 pm ETThe families of the 3 U.C. Berkeley graduates hiking in Iran claim their case is a humanitarian emergency. Full Story »
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Lakers assistant coach holds EOYDC event
Sat Jul 31, 9:16 pm ETOakland native and Lakers assistant coach Brian Shaw hosted an event to benefit Pathways To College. Full Story »
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SPCA offers reward for information on abandoned horses
Sat Jul 31, 7:01 pm ETThe SPCA for Monterey County is offering a $5,000 reward for information about abandoned horses. Full Story »
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Police identify local tattoo artist fatally shot Friday
Sat Jul 31, 4:46 pm ETPolice have identified a man fatally shot in East Oakland Friday morning as 45-year-old Montago Bey Joshua. Full Story »
Oakland Tribune
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Schools in affluent areas rely on private funds, while others deal with larger classes, less money Full Story »
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Allen: Oakland Army Base subject of a new book
1 hr 22 mins agoAt the height of its activity during the Vietnam War era, the Oakland Army Base was among the largest military port complexes in the world. Originally commissioned in 1941, just after the Pearl Harbor attacks, the base played a key role in every major U.S. military conflict -- as a key port that shipped out personnel and materials -- right up until its closure in 1999. Full Story »
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Blind pit bull to leave Oakland, bound for St. Louis
1 hr 22 mins agoAn abandoned dog will live in a specially built house, shelter officials say. Full Story »
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Dave Newhouse: Dignity in an age of screamers
1 hr 22 mins agoThe late Yankees P.A. announcer Bob Sheppard was a big influence on Dick Callahan, who does the same job with the Oakland A's. Full Story »
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Oakland's pot dreams could burst
1 hr 22 mins agoThe cash-starved city is hoping to reap millions of dollars in tax revenues from medical cannabis businesses while positioning itself to capitalize on the explosion of recreational pot sales should state voters go that way in November. But is it just a pipe dream? Full Story »
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