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Walpole fire: Threat of fire downgraded amid ‘favourable’ weather conditions, people still urged to leave now

by Virginia Chavez
Walpole fire: Threat of fire downgraded amid ‘favourable’ weather conditions, people still urged to leave now

A suspicious bushfire that has burned 9000ha of dense bushland in the Walpole Wilderness Area has been downgraded from an emergency level. It comes as Premier Roger Cook says he …

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LA County Court voids California’s controversial lot-splitting law

by Vera Ward
LA County Court voids California’s controversial lot-splitting law

A controversial housing law that abolished single-family zoning across California has been ruled unconstitutional by a Los Angeles County judge — but the narrow ruling is likely to be appealed by …

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New map for trustee election system approved at Fremont Union School District

by Vera Ward
New map for trustee election system approved at Fremont Union School District

One of the South Bay’s largest high school districts has finalized a new system for electing members of the board of trustees, just in time for its fall elections. The …

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To right the ship, Richmond councilmembers and leadership talk better collaboration tactics

by Vera Ward
To right the ship, Richmond councilmembers and leadership talk better collaboration tactics

RICHMOND — Top city officials and elected leaders here have visions of overhauling operations and improving conditions for residents, but before those goals can be achieved they first needed to …

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Teachers at San Jose charter announce no-confidence vote in CEO amid plan to close high school

by Judith Hall
Teachers at San Jose charter announce no-confidence vote in CEO amid plan to close high school

Unionized teachers from Downtown College Prep, a charter school system in San Jose, issued a vote of no confidence in CEO Pete Settelmayer after he announced budget cuts and a …

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Could Oakland police discipline cases extend federal oversight?

by Vera Ward
Could Oakland police discipline cases extend federal oversight?

The revelation of weighty discipline cases against several high-ranking Oakland police officers over an allegedly mishandled internal affairs investigation has plunged the scandal-ridden department into fresh controversy. The timing is …

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Supreme Court signals it could make it easier for Bay Area cities to clear homeless camps

by Vera Ward
Supreme Court signals it could make it easier for Bay Area cities to clear homeless camps

Against the backdrop of growing public frustration over a deepening homelessness crisis, the U.S. Supreme Court could soon make it easier for cities in the Bay Area and across the …

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UC Berkeley protesters set up tents on campus, vow to stay until the university divests from Israel

by Judith Hall
UC Berkeley protesters set up tents on campus, vow to stay until the university divests from Israel

Pro-Palestinian students and their allies set up about 15 tents on the steps of UC Berkeley’s Sproul Plaza on Monday afternoon, vowing to stay put until the university system officially …

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States not rushing to join Newsom’s call for constitutional amendment

by Vera Ward
States not rushing to join Newsom’s call for constitutional amendment

Recent ads from Gov. Gavin Newsom’s political action committee continue to push his effort to shake up the national gun debate with a constitutional amendment that would nationalize key California …

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Three people winched to safety by police near Bluff Knoll in third rescue this month

by Walter Watson
Three people winched to safety by police near Bluff Knoll in third rescue this month

Three people have been rescued from Bluff Knoll after they were stranded on Saturday night, marking the third rescue effort in three weeks. Emergency services were contacted at 7pm on …

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