Bay City News Service
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ou may have heard of a lack of new housing being built in the Bay Area, but a new study found that San Jose is doing worse than all other major metro cities in the U.S.
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Nearly a third of San Jose police officers received complaints in 2021, concerning advocates who say the numbers show the wide swath of reform efforts happening in the city aren't working.
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Santa Clara County school districts are doing all they can to get bus drivers on board amid a nationwide shortage, but they are still having problems filling vacancies.
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During the pandemic, California took major steps to boost cell phone and internet access to vulnerable communities throughout the state, especially to low-income households.
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An Alameda County Superior Court judge rejected legal challenges Thursday to the Oakland A's quest for a new stadium that had argued that the proposed ballpark at Howard Terminal would cause serious environmental harm to the surrounding port area.
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As California faces the likelihood that the drought will drag on for yet another year, the state's urban water conservation numbers continue to increase.
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The Internet kids use today might change if Governor Newsom signs a youth privacy rights bill into law.
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More than 525,000 PG&E customers have been alerted that their power may go out Wednesday evening, as extreme heat continues across California.
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Angelo Quinto's death following restraint by Antioch police will be investigated by the California Attorney General's Office, civil rights attorney John Burris said at a news conference Wednesday.
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A group of San Francisco supervisors released an ambitious strategy to confront the city's rise in fatal drug overdoses on Tuesday.