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In Los Angeles, the clock is ticking down, faster and faster it seems, to July 14th, 2028. That’s the opening day of the ...
E-40 recently stopped by NPR’s Tiny Desk for an 11-song set celebrating 37 years in the game — and the Bay Area hip-hop icon ...
A transgender athlete won two events at the California high school track and field championship amid controversy over a new ...
The California high school track-and-field championship kicked off to a relatively quiet atmosphere despite controversy ...
The Bay Area duo explores what it means to be Filipinx in the diaspora and how music can bring people together.
Overdose deaths are falling nationwide—but in California, they continue to rise. It’s the third starvation event in four ...
Patients and providers gathered in San Francisco’s Chinatown to speak out against the state’s cuts to acupuncture coverage.
Earlier this month, Gov. Gavin Newsom made his most aggressive salvo yet in an increasingly contentious war on visible ...
The Department of Labor is suspending operations of nearly 100 Job Corps centers, including one in San José. The program ...
A new UC Berkeley report shows that 25 years after the base’s decommissioning, community benefit deals have been largely ...
Surrounded by elegant tasting rooms and high-end hotels, farmworkers and labor organizers rallied Wednesday in Healdsburg — ...
San José leaders are advocating for a temporary halt on new smoke shops across the city, following a recent report showing ...