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Mexican supermarket chain will open first Bay Area store in San Jose
A Mexican supermarket and retail chain will open its first Bay Area store at a long-empty San Jose retail site.
Former Capitola beach rental firm owner, embezzler, ordered to pay final restitution
A former Capitola property and vacation rental manager convicted in a felony embezzlement scheme affecting more than 130 people was ordered Thursday to resolve a final restitution payment.
Trump immigration policy: Will California’s undocumented community face deportation?
In 2021, nearly 6 million people in California were undocumented or lived in a household with an undocumented family member.
How to save $2 million a day … and remove radioactive waste from earthquake country
California Rep. Mike Levin's bipartisan bill could help San Onofre and communities nationwide.
Community meetings in the San Fernando Valley, Nov. 18-25
Find community meetings to suit your interests plus volunteer opportunities and farmers markets.
DACA recipients get more CA health care
A major rule change under the Biden administration allows certain undocumented immigrants to purchase subsidized health plans through California’s insurance marketplace. But with a Republican-led effort to halt this expansion, and President-elect Donald Trump’s pledge of mass deportations, California health leaders worry that the gains the state achieved in coverage could be undone, writes CalMatters []
Senior living: Older Americans living alone often rely on neighbors, others willing to help
As of 2015, 15 million Americans 50 and older didn’t have any close family. By 2060, that number is expected to swell to 21 million.
Palo Alto’s famed tree: How its ‘facts’ are totally wrong
Extensive new research by Palo Alto resident Jeff Watt, an electrical engineer with a dogged devotion to facts, is separating truth from fiction.
What’s taking California so long to count its ballots from Election Day?
More than a handful of races are still too close to call, largely because the state's commitment to vote-by-mail balloting guarantees the process will be slow.
What does the fight over Alameda County voting records mean for the future of election integrity in California?
Alameda County Registrar of Voters Tim Dupuis will release the county's cast vote record after receiving an exception from the Secretary of State's office. Election integrity advocates celebrated the victory but questioned why Dupuis did not make this decision sooner.
Analysis: How Jerry Stackhouse has revamped the Warriors’ defense
Warriors assistant Jerry Stackhouse has brought an aggressive scheme to Golden State that has found success early this season.
Map: Another blue flip possible in California’s House races
Of five House seats still undecided, two are in California.
How will Trump change health care? California braces for fights over insurance and abortion
California laws governing health insurance, access to abortion and health care for undocumented immigrants could be contested during a second Trump administration.
49ers report card: Playoff hopes dim as team looks mentally, physically ragged
Falling apart in the fourth quarter is the legacy the 49ers (5-5) are solidifying under coach Kyle Shanahan, be it in the playoffs or now against regular-season NFC West foes.
Covered California starts offering health care to DACA immigrants. Will Trump’s win deter them?
California immigrants with DACA status are newly eligible to buy insurance through the Affordable Care Act. Donald Trump's election creates uncertainty about the future of the program.
8 best things I ate at Disney Festival of Holidays
Review: Disneyland chefs come up with another stellar menu lineup of food mashups and fantastic flavors for this year’s food festival.
Man arrested after suspicious package shuts down California courthouse
Video showed a bomb squad robot approaching and detonating what looked to be an orange inflatable item near the building’s entrance. Reports from the scene indicated that a note was attached to the item.
Trump immigration policy: Will California’s undocumented community face deportation?
In 2021, nearly 6 million people in California were undocumented or lived in a household with an undocumented family member.