The Latest
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Sand Hill Road: Bay Area venture market remains king
Sand Hill Road Host Scott McGrew spoke with Kyle Stanford, the Lead venture capital Analyst at PitchBook, to understand the latest VC report and its impacts locally.
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Oakland city council president Nikki Bas declares District 5 win, race too close to call
Oakland Council President Nikki Fortunato Bas announced she had won the District 5 seat on the Alameda County Board of Supervisors race despite it being too close to call.
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Supervisor Dean Preston concedes San Francisco District 5 race
Supervisor Dean Preston announced Sunday he conceded the San Francisco District 5 race.
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Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao accepts recall results, many ballots remain uncounted
Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao announced she is accepting voters deciding to recall her.
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Kamala Harris makes apperance on SNL, takes jab at former president Trump
Democratic presidential candidate and Vice President Kamla Harris made a surprise appearance on “Saturday Night Live” just days before Election Day.
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Customers raise concerns of 23andMe's handling of genetic information
Concerns have been raised about how 23andMe could potentially handle customer information due to the company’s uncertain future.
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The Calgorithm takes over social media as ‘College GameDay' comes to Cal
For the first time, ESPN’s “College GameDay,” the popular college football pregame show, took over the University of California, Berkeley, on Saturday, in part thanks to the “Woke Agenda” of Cal Football fans, the self-proclaimed Calgorithm.
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Mayor London Breed announces support team for SF schools
Mayor London Breed on Sunday announced the deployment of a support team for the struggling San Francisco Unified School District following an emergency school board meeting earlier in the day.
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49ers rookie receiver Ricky Pearsall shot during robbery attempt in San Francisco
San Francisco 49ers first-round pick Ricky Pearsall was shot in an attempted robbery in San Francisco’s Union Square on Saturday.
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SFSU divests from 3 arms makers in deal with pro-Palestinian students
Students for Gaza SFSU announced Thursday that San Francisco State University has pulled investments from three companies the university claims do not meet its human rights standards following demonstrations from pro-Palestinian activists and groups.