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California marijuana grower said 9 employees were among hundreds detained in immigration raid
California’s biggest marijuana grower said several of its employees were detained in an immigration raid last month that netted hundreds of arrests, and that the business has ended its relationship with 2 labor contractors… More
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Feds: Influencer Ricci Wynne has ‘track record’ of sexually abusing girls as young as 13
The right-wing social media influencer has been suspected of pimping since at least 2018, has been caught with…
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Letters: California should leave history curriculum to educators
Also: Reform Prop. 13 | Patriots’ pledge | Lee for mayor | Convenient concern. East Bay Times reader…
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No conductor? No problem — SF Symphony sets new season anyway
The orchestra will welcome such guest artists violinist Itzhak Perlman and cellist Yo-Yo Ma, pianists Emanuel Ax, Seong-Jin…
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Sale closed in San Jose: $3.8 million for a four-bedroom home
The spacious property located in the 2100 block of Chisin Street in San Jose was sold on Feb.…
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Letters: Trump’s attacks on Bill of Rights are uniquely dangerous
Also: Missing details | Bad for America | Slowing Trump | ‘Human kindness.’ Mercury News reader letters to…
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Brent Burns recalls why he endorsed the Jr. Sharks to Rick Celebrini
Macklin Celebrini, San Jose Sharks set to play Brent Burns and the Carolina Hurricanes on Thursday at SAP…
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Cal officially names Ron Rivera as football program’s general manager
Ron Rivera, some 45 years after excelling as a Cal linebacker, officially returned to Berkeley on Thursday as…
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Frank Taylor’s legacy downtown San Jose still standing tall
The late redevelopment agency director created downtown’s lasting look — from the Tech and Plaza de Cesar Chavez…
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Trump signs executive order to dismantle Education Department, but keeps some key functions
Completing its dismantling is most likely impossible without an act of Congress, which created the department in 1979.…
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Major rockslide closes key road into Yosemite National Park indefinitely
Tons of boulders crash down onto Highway 140 along the Merced River