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Police departments across the US are quietly using school district security cameras to assist Trump’s mass immigration crackdown, an investigation by The 74 reveals.
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The violinist returns to San Francisco in support of her latest album, The BPM.
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The South Bronx bandleader took the Latin genre to new heights while recording for Fania Records.
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The lawsuit challenges President Trump's plans for "Independence Arch," a 250-foot structure proposed for Memorial Circle.
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President Trump previously said he would implement 10% global tariffs after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down his tariff policies.
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Pin trading has become a hallmark of the Olympics in recent decades — and not just for athletes. An official trading center in Milan was a hotspot for longtime collectors and curious newcomers alike.
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A new report from the Berkeley City Auditor found that the city has been violating its policies by spending millions of dollars on non-competitive contracts.
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San Francisco street vendors are worried about new regulations issued by the Department of Public Health.
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Hundreds of Oakland teachers demonstrated near Lake Merritt yesterday to demand what they described as better pay and working conditions, as well as a budget that prioritizes students' development and outcomes.
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After a historic four-day strike, the San Francisco teachers union has been celebrating reaching a deal with the school district, but not everyone in the union is joining those celebrations.
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In his new book, historian Aaron Fountain uncovers the vital, yet forgotten role high school student activists played in reshaping the American education system.
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On this week's episode of "Sights + Sounds Picks," author Soma Mei Sheng Frazier gives her arts and culture suggestions happening in the Bay Area.