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Idomeneo” is an opera of singular power, one that doesn’t get staged nearly as often as it should. Mozart’s 1781 breakout hit ...
AN ESTIMATED 3,000 DEMONSTRATORS attended the “No Kings” protest on Saturday in Sonoma, all with the goal of sharing their opinions and concerns regarding ...
Commercial Dungeness crab season will officially come to a close in the state this week, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife said Friday. The ...
The Contra Costa County Fire Protection District is gearing up for fire season by putting its seasonal firefighting helicopter, Copter 1, back into ...
CITY OFFICIALS HAVE SIDED with homeowners opposed to a proposed 17-story apartment complex that would have added hundreds of homes in West San Jose. The ...
CALLING THE MOVE “legally dubious” and an “abuse,” Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday heavily criticized the Trump administration after reports surfaced that ...
HOMELESS SERVICE PROVIDERS across California — and as much as $683 million in federal funding for the state’s most economically vulnerable residents — ...
A coalition of Oakland organizations is denouncing local California Highway Patrol pursuit practices following the death of a pedestrian hit by a fleeing ...
DRONE SHOWS, hot air balloons, fireworks, and more are set to take flight at this year’s Alameda County Fair. The fair returned to Pleasanton for the 2025 ...
DOWNTOWN WALNUT CREEK on Saturday looked like the Oakland Coliseum during one of the old Day on the Green concerts. The ...
CUPERTINO IS IN THE MARKET for a new leader after settling with its city manager. The Cupertino City Council voted 4-1 in closed session June 3 to settle ...
CALIFORNIA’S SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES receive billions in federal funding each year — money that President Donald Trump is threatening to terminate over the ...