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What to know about the Supreme Court ruling 10 years ago that legalized same-sex marriage in the US
The Obergefell v. Hodges decision followed years of national wrangling over the issue. More
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Richmond elected officials defend 80% salary increase as equity issue
The pay increase, if approved on second reading, would be the first for the council since 2007 when…
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Dublin begins planning controversial boulevard extension project
Dublin has eyed the possibility of developing the 1.5 mile piece of land along Dublin Boulevard for years,…
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San Mateo County sheriff seeks to block March special election to remove her
A San Mateo County official says the petition lacks legal merit and “misconstrues the facts.”
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Bay Area arts: 11 great concerts and shows to see this weekend
From a pair of frontline jazz saxophonists to SF Sketchfest shows to a new John Adams work, there…
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San Jose elected leaders call on city to increase protections for immigrants in response to Trump administration
A group of San Jose city leaders have called for stronger immigrant protections in response to threats from…
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South Bay man accused of a 2013 sexual assault is being extradited from France to the US, prosecutors say
French Appeal Court prosecutors said a Saratoga man accused of sexually assaulting a Pennsylvania college student and later…
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Biden administration to forgive debt for students of former California-based Ashford University
The federal government will discharge a combined $4.5 billion in debt for some 261,000 borrowers duped by Ashford’s…
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Here’s what it’s like to manage Cal Fire’s aircraft during a massive wildfire
Here are some of the aircraft involved in putting the fires out, including a DC-10.
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Warriors insist they’re not waving the white flag as Curry, Kerr clear the air
Steph Curry and Steve Kerr clarified their remarks from earlier this week on not wanting to mortgage the…
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Walters: As L.A. fires rage, Trump targets Newsom in fact-free blame game
With blazes sweeping through neighborhoods, governor, mayor become fodder for widespread irresponsible finger-pointing