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By Roz Shorenstein, Mitch Siegler, Atri Macherla and Debbie Israel Like many school districts, Pajaro Valley faces some tough choices. One choice, however, is easy: don’t renew Community ...
The Los Angeles Angels have been off to a hot start this season, and a lot of this early success can be pinned on the improvement of second baseman Kyren Paris.
The Los Angeles Dodgers currently have 12 pitchers on the injured list. Although not on the IL, Shohei Ohtani is still ramping up to make his Dodgers pitching ...
San Francisco State University students, faculty, staff and alumni plan to take their message to the streets on Thursday — ...
On April 2, Fortunati Vineyard’s memorable 2021 Signature Cabernet Sauvignon from Napa Valley won “Best of the Best” at The ...
Federal immigration authorities have recently revoked the visas of dozens of international students and at least four recent ...
Marlon Beaver, a local artist, sells T-shirts with hand-drawn designs near the Ferry Building. Despite financial struggles, ...
More than a hundred of pro-Palestinian demonstrators protested yesterday outside of the offices of Immigration and Customs Enforcement in downtown San Francisco.
The Tijuana River watershed straddles both sides of the US-Mexico border. For decades, economic policies have promoted ...
Sansome Street rumbled with hundreds of people chanting against a Louisiana immigration judge ruling on Friday that Mahmoud ...
W hen most people think of shapes, they imagine a triangle, a rectangle, or maybe even a fancier- sounding rhombus or ...
For Ed Harrington, the former city controller, how Lurie approached the board before the vote was telling: He could have tried to force his proposal through — Lurie enjoys six solidly allied votes on ...