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UCLA women’s basketball starts hot, flies past Pepperdine
The fifth-ranked Bruins jump out to an 18-0 lead and don't look back for a 91-54 nonconference victory over the Waves at Pauley Pavilion
How Olivia Munn and John Mulaney’s romance resembles ‘Knocked Up’
Like the plot of a certain 2007 movie, Munn admits in a new interview that she and Mulaney didn't know each other very well before she became pregnant.
11 sheriff’s deputies and medical professionals charged in Alameda County jail death
Maurice Monk died in the Santa Rita Jail after languishing for days without care or direly needed medication, and officials allegedly falsified records after his death.
Why California takes weeks to count votes, while states like Florida are faster
The gap is the result of election officials in the two states choosing to emphasize different concerns and set different priorities.
Gilroy mayor: Greg Bozzo takes razor thin lead in tightening mayoral race
Greg Bozzo takes a slim lead over incumbent Marie Blankley in race for Gilroy mayor, according to Monday evening results.
Ducks hope they’ve corrected course in homestand
After losing the first three of a six-game stretch at Honda Center, the Ducks take on Vegas on Wednesday night
Bay Area rain: Who got the most and least? Here are the totals
Storm brought the most rain to the Bay Area in six months
San Fernando Valley residents from India celebrate Diwali holiday in Chatsworth
Volunteer Ashwani Chawla, from Porter Ranch, says, "They celebrate, eat the cultural food and dance. It's just joyful."
Why ‘Didion & Babitz’ author warns readers: Don’t be a baby
Lili Anolik's dual biography of Joan Didion and Eve Babitz makes a compelling case that the literary icons weren't just rivals, they were soul mates.
California is suing its way to higher energy costs
Bonta should abandon this misguided and potentially harmful endeavor.
Rams facing tough decisions on offensive line
The Rams were excited to get two starting linemen back Monday night but ended up looking out of sync as quarterback Matthew Stafford was under pressure often
UCLA kicker Mateen Bhaghani chasing records while inspiring others
The sophomore, with the winning field goal against Hawai'i and a 57-yarder in Saturday's win over Iowa, has heard from other athletes of Pakistani descent
Sale closed in Palo Alto: $4.2 million for a four-bedroom home
The spacious property located in the 4100 block of Wallis Court in Palo Alto was sold on Oct. 2, 2024, for $4,150,000, or $1,643 per square foot.
Bay Area’s 23andMe cuts 40% of its workforce and discontinues therapeutics division
The restructuring arrives during a period of turmoil at South San Francisco-based 23andMe, which has recently included a high-profile data breach and several rounds of previous layoffs
Iconic San Jose hotel is worth $200 million-plus, outlook brightens: court papers
An iconic San Jose hotel is worth well over $200 million and has a brighter outlook, according to papers in a court battle that could thwart a foreclosure of the landmark tower.
Southwest Air to offer buyouts at 18 airports, headquarters
Southwest Airlines Co. will offer voluntary departure packages or extended leaves to airport workers in 18 cities, including San Jose and Los Angeles, as aircraft delivery delays force the carrier to trim its flying plans.
Six Flags has no plans to close any theme parks
A comprehensive portfolio review continues to weigh the potential sale of underperforming parks.
Neon will never die: Inside the Bay Area movement devoted to the glowing art
Often associated with seedy motels, strip clubs and Raymond Chandler novels, neon is making a surprising comeback in the Bay.