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San Francisco Chinatown businesses brace for tariffs, stock up on goods
Businesses in San Francisco’s Chinatown are anticipating price increases and shortages on goods they use as the US-China trade war continues.
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Congressman Ro Khanna addresses immigration, tariff concerns at San Jose town hall
Hundreds showed out on Friday expressing concerns about immigration, education and tariffs at Congressman Ro Khanna’s town hall in San Jose.
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San Francisco to host community celebration for new park along Great Highway amid controversy
San Francisco will host a community event on Saturday to celebrate its newest park along the Great Highway.
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‘Grandpa Vicha' San Francisco attack case delayed again
The case against a 23-year-old man who allegedly pushed an elderly man to his death in San Francisco four years ago – a flashpoint in the “Stop Asian Hate” movement – was delayed once again Friday.
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Court rejects VTA union appeal of back-to-work order
An appellate court upheld a ruling that ordered transit workers to end a strike that idled South Bay bus and light rail service, the VTA said.
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Wall Street ends turbulent week with a win, investors still on edge
Wall Street wrapped up a turbulent week with a win but left investors anxious as they are unsure about what will happen next.
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Santa Clara County program aims to help fast food workers know their rights
Santa Clara County supervisors have plans to roll out a new program that aims to ensure fast food workers know their rights.
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Oakland food banks feel pressure as free summer lunch program funding slashed
The City of Oakland started advising several of the city’s free summer lunch programs that funding would soon disappear.
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3 arrested in Oakland Hills robbery and shooting
Neighbors and police officers are being credited for saving a man’s life after he was shot multiple times during a robbery in Oakland.
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Elizabeth Holmes asks for rehearing on appeal
Disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes is asking a panel of judges to rehear her latest appeal.
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Indoor soccer program in San Jose aims to keep at-risk youth away from gangs
Two gyms in San Jose will host indoor soccer games on Friday and Saturday nights as part of an effort to offer potentially at-risk children an alternative to street life.
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Sexual abuse cases against San Francisco Archdiocese can go to trial, judge says
The cases of two men who allege they were sexually abused as children in Northern California by a now-deceased priest can proceed to trial, a federal judge ruled.