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Lecturers speak out after SFSU cuts jobs amid budget shortfalls
Budget shortfalls and declining enrollment are pushing San Francisco State University to cut some jobs.
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San Francisco State lecturers let go amid financial woes
Some lecturers at San Francisco State University said they have been let go as the university grapples with financial woes.
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Thanksgiving holiday travel surge hits Bay Area
The holiday travel surge is hitting its peak in the Bay Area and across the nation.
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Advocates raise concerns over San Jose animal shelter's conditions
A recently released audit of the San Jose Animal Care and Services found disturbing conditions at the city’s shelter.
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San Jose park light display offers bike-only night; hundreds attend
A San Jose light display has a unique take on how visitors can drive through.
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Salmon make way to South Bay creek, draws in crowds
Storm Chinook Salmon have made their way in big numbers to a South Bay creek.
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San Jose's Christmas in the Park experiences financial difficulties
Christmas in the Park is returning to Downtown San Jose, but organizers are concerned about its future.
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San Jose council discuss options for filling seat vacated by Omar Torres
San Jose City Council District 3 is without representation after its elected councilmember resigned and is in jail, leaving the city to make sure the district’s constituents have a voice.
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Bob Lee murder case: Defendant Nima Momeni answers questions from jurors
The high-profile murder trial of Nima Momeni, the man accused of murdering Cash App co-founder Bob Lee, continued Monday in San Francisco.
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E. coli infections linked to organic carrots from Central California farm
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a crucial warning about a deadly E. coli outbreak linked to California carrots.