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The Sausalito Thanksgiving pie tradition that started with a controversial sign
Meet Dennis and Katherine Green, and learn about the Thanksgiving pie tradition in Sausalito.
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Salmon make historic trek past recently removed Klamath River dams
Crystal Robinson remembers the call from her team reporting an adult spawning chinook salmon spotted in a creek leading to the Klamath River, which was the subject of the recent removal of four controversial hydro-electric dams in Siskiyou County in Northern California.
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New study finds wildfire impact on California's nut trees
As wildfires continue to tear through the California landscape year after year, devastating land and homes, a new study suggests the state’s agriculture is also increasingly a victim.
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Vietnam War veteran spends life trying to find peace
The life of George Bracey Jr. always felt like one battle after another.
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École Notre Dame des Victoires in San Francisco celebrates 100 years
The San Francisco elementary school that’s immersed a who’s who of the city’s French immigrants and well-heeled children in a healthy dose of French and religion is marking the 100th anniversary of its founding.
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Are there new measures in place to protect Ticketmaster tickets?
Frustrated fans continue to report that their Ticketmaster tickets are being transferred from their accounts without authorization. Now however, it appears new changes may be in place to stop the stealing.
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Tiburon chef finds her way through a universe of flavors
Even before the prestigious culinary degree, the ascent through a celebrity chef’s demanding Bay Area restaurant program, Chef Daniela Vergara already had a serious cooking master imparting the wisdom that would shape her food journey.
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Bay Area mariachi program passing along tradition
A few years back, Laura Martinez Perez picked up a violin for the first time and joined a group of aspiring young musicians banded together at Santa Rosa’s Luther Burbank Center for the Arts learning to play mariachi music.
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San Francisco's Prop K would transform Great Highway into recreation space
San Francisco’s Great Highway could undergo the most dramatic transformation of its ninety-five year existence if Prop K passes in the November election.
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Livermore grape grower finally savors the fruits of a half-century in the vines
As Julio Covarrubias stood at the foot of a row of grapevines in the Livermore Valley where he has spent the last half-century toiling in the vines, there was a sense that all he now surveyed was his.