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Warriors wing Jimmy Butler downplays anticipated Miami return
“Yeah, I was traded from there, yada, yada, yada,” Butler said of his return to Miami, where his relationship with the team frayed over the last year. More
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Santa Clara has turned around its season. Can the Broncos make a case for the NCAA Tournament?
Carlos Stewart Jr.’s 25-point second half led Santa Clara past San Francisco last weekend as the Broncos have…
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Single family residence sells for $4.2 million in Saratoga
The spacious property located in the 13200 block of Via Madronas Drive in Saratoga was sold on Dec.…
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SF Giants land top position player of 2025 international signing class: report
Josuar de Jesus Gonzalez is considered to be the best prospect of his class behind only Roki Sasaki
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Mariachi scene continues to thrive in San Jose and throughout the Bay Area
“It’s part of our culture,” says Raymundo Coronado, director of the Hayward-based band Mariachi Mexicanismo. “And we need…
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Dane Wallace hits game-winning shot in overtime as California beats Dublin for first time in 15 years
Bay Area high school basketball: California defeats Dublin for the first time in 15 years behind Dane Wallace’s…
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Mitty girls volleyball coach steps down after leading Monarchs to consecutive state finals
Jon Wallace coached Mitty since 2021. ‘The impact Coach Wallace has had on our program … is remarkable.’
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What Trump plans for the economy in his first 100 days
The incoming president has said he will focus on border security, energy and tariffs.
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Supreme Court seems open to age checks for online porn, though some free-speech questions remain
The justices could still send it back to a lower court for more consideration of how the age…
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Is it OK to stockpile eggs? Eggs flying off shelves at Bay Area stores
The bird flu has taken a massive hit on egg production in California.
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College Football Playoff: Is there a better way to pick the teams? Basketball analytics experts weigh in
Two of the smartest people in college basketball offered solutions for the highly-flawed, deeply-subjective CFP selection process.