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Today in History: June 28, Franz Ferdinand assassinated
In an act that sparked World War I, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife, Sophie, were shot to death in Sarajevo by Serb nationalist Gavrilo Princip. More
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Pittsburg school board votes to reduce budget without cutting key jobs
Pittsburg Unified School District board of trustees unanimously voted on a $8.3 million reduction for the 2025-2026 school…
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Witness who rescued teenager recounted details of fatal Piedmont Cybertruck crash to authorities
A friend of the driver who crashed a Tesla Cybertruck in the early morning hours of Nov. 27…
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California and Bay Area refugees urge Trump to reconsider resettlement limits
About 12,000 refugees arrived in the nine-county Bay Area from 2002 to 2022 from dozens of countries, with…
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Fremont to spend $135,000 on lake project following massive fish die-off
“That has nothing to do with biological health. None whatsoever,” one environmental scientist said. “It’s a waste of…
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Investigators suspect arson at Phil Lesh’s former Marin club Terrapin Crossroads
Terrapin Crossroads, founded by the former Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh, closed in 2021 after operating for nearly…
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Crash on Highway 101 ends getaway of alleged Bay Area thieves
The incident began at the Lowe’s Home Improvement store in Cotati.
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Opinion: DOGE attack on USAID cuts deeply into foreign policy muscle
The destruction of vital overseas agency isn’t reform — it’s reckless self-sabotage to our national security.
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Two-thirds of Silicon Valley tech workers are foreign-born, new report reveals
Of tech workers with a bachelor’s degree or higher, 23% came from India and 18% from China, while 17%…
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AI robots company shifts headquarters to big San Jose office building
A tech company that makes robots enhanced by artificial intelligence has moved its head offices to a big…
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Inman: Are 49ers able to take this gut punch from NFL free agency?
The 49ers’ roster must recover from the punches it took as expected when NFL free agency opened in…