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Auto parts layoffs erase 100-plus Bay Area jobs, 1,000-plus in state

An auto parts retailer has sketched out plans to slash jobs in California and the Bay Area.

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Tom’s toothpaste made with contaminated water, inspectors say

Water used to make Tom’s Simply White Clean Mint Toothpaste contained bacteria that can cause blood and lung infections,

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ACLU sues government for records detailing Donald Trump’s mass deportation plan

Immigration advocacy group says efforts to deport noncitizens could top $319 billion and have devastating effects on the economy.

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California’s political clout will fade as long as population growth remains slow

California’s clout in both presidential and congressional elections is shrinking. It’s a stark reminder of the old adage that demography drives destiny.

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Reseda girls volleyball loses to Bell Gardens in CIF State Regional Final

Reseda battles all of the way but Bell Gardens takes over late in the third and fourth sets to claim the Southern California title.

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Dalton Knecht’s historic 3-point performance fuels Lakers’ win against Jazz

Knecht ties the NBA’s single-game rookie record with nine 3-pointers while scoring a career-high 37 points, as the Lakers win their sixth straight game, 124-118. LeBron James and Anthony Davis each add 26 points.

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Lakers hopeful Rui Hachimura, Jaxson Hayes will return within next week

The starting forward and backup center, both nursing sprained ankles, miss their third and fourth straight games, respectively, and rookie Dalton Knecht makes his third consecutive start.

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Ducks edge Blackhawks for 3rd consecutive win

Alex Killorn ties the score early in the third period then makes a perfect pass to Leo Carlsson for the go-ahead goal midway through the period, as the Ducks extend their season-best win streak, 3-2.

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D’Anton Lynn, who has ‘shifted the culture’ at USC, prepares for UCLA return

As USC and UCLA prepare to meet for rivalry week, Lynn’s hire away from the Bruins by Lincoln Riley last winter has proved a massive shift to both programs’ trajectories.

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AG asks judge to force LA County to address ‘serious ongoing deficiencies’ in juvenile halls

The state has ordered L.A. County to make improvements at Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall or empty the facility by Dec. 12.

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Early Black Friday deals are live — don’t miss out

Black Friday deals are already here, and there's lots of savings to be had! Check out these deals we found so you can make the most of the sales.

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A California child tested positive for bird flu. Here’s why this case is different

Bird flu has been spreading among dairy workers in California's Central Valley, jumping from cows to people. A new suspected case in the Bay Area came from an unknown source.

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Milpitas allocates $700,000 to rent relief program

The city has allocated $700,000 of state funds to provide financial assistance for 140 residents struggling with housing-related costs.

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Anthony Becker trial: Defense fights to show who had access to leaked 49ers report

The deputy manager of the Civil Grand Jury took the stand on Monday.

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Big housing development with several hundred units is eyed in San Jose

A housing project that could produce hundreds of units is being eyed at a prime San Jose property.

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Gavin Newsom pledged to release his tax returns every year. The last one was for 2020

Gov. Newsom just bought a $9 million house in Marin County, but his sources of income haven’t been made public recently. He had pledged to release his tax returns.

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He ‘opened the world up to so many people’: Travel guide guru Arthur Frommer dies at 95

He published his first book, “Europe on 5 Dollars a Day,” in 1957. More than 60 years later, the brand remains one of the best-known names in the travel industry.

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Four sentenced to federal prison for $1.1 million San Ramon jewelry store robbery

The suspects initiated a takeover robbery of the jewelry store, and police think one of the men had someone in law enforcement feeding him information.