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Tombstone Project organizes Bay Area volunteers, bring awareness to unhoused death total
Volunteers in Santa Clara County organized Sunday to create headstones for the unhoused who died in 2024.
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Sen. Wiener introduces bills aimed at reducing the cost of prescription drugs
State Sen. Scott Wiener is rolling out new legislation meant to lower the cost of insulin and other prescription drugs in California.
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Residents raise concerns as SFMTA looks to eliminate free parking in 2 SF neighborhoods
In a city where finding a parking spot is already a challenge, there are new plans to cut free parking in two high traffic neighborhoods in San Francisco.
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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.