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Oakland historic building whose owner battled tower goes into default
An Oakland historic building whose owner had battled a 40-story tower next door is in default on a delinquent loan. More
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UPDATE: San Jose’s HoM Korean Kitchen reboots, reopens
Downtown eatery currently open for lunchtime hours
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Headlands Brewing to open new location in Walnut Creek on Friday
This will be Headlands’ third location, following its original spot in Lafayette and second location in Berkeley.
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Letters: Donald Trump’s new agenda is just what the nation ordered
Also: Lee unqualified | Paying for fires | Repaying debt | Restore funding | GOP watches. East Bay…
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Four-bedroom home sells in San Ramon for $1.8 million
The property located in the first block of Dos Rios Court in San Ramon was sold on Jan.…
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Letters: Donald Trump’s presidency is a sign of a nation in decline
Also: Created crisis | Trump’s rant | Thumb in eye | Wishful thinking. Mercury News reader letters to…
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Symphony San Jose receives $1 million donation for its endowment
The bequest from the late Ann Brown is the largest gift to the symphony in more than two…
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After record surge in homelessness, Bay Area counties tackle new count of unhoused populations
Santa Clara and Contra Costa are tallying their homeless residents this year.
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Modern Afghan dining comes to Oakland from the Parche team
Jaji serves up braised lamb shank, fried snow trout and cocktails with yogurt and Silk Road spices.
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San Jose Sharks winger says he has several friends affected by L.A. wildfires
NHL: San Jose Sharks to honor first responders on Thursday night at SAP Center
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San Jose hires former Olympian as sports and special events director
Tommy O’Hare, a former U.S. Olympian and most recently the general manager of ClipperVision, is San Jose’s new…