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Bernard Maybeck's first residential commission, 1770 Highland Place, in the Berkeley Hills blends art and architecture and is ...
A cut-off low-pressure system that sucked fog away from San Francisco on Monday will spin toward Southern California on Tuesday and raise the chance of thunderstorms in Los Angeles, Orange and San ...
In recent decades, America has seen economic opportunities concentrated in superstar cities. Manufacturing boosters hope ...
A coalition that includes SoCalGas has launched a fierce campaign against a transition away from gas-fired furnaces and water ...
Chinese spies using student visas to infiltrate U.S. politics prompt Trump's decisive action to revoke visas, enhancing ...
Bhavye Khetan, a Berkeley graduate, sparked debate by posing as a fake startup founder and emailing venture capitalists. He ...
The UC is considering transitioning all its campuses to a common semester calendar – but some faculty members are concerned ...
A beloved East Bay restaurant that has served up comfort food and provided a warm and inviting family atmosphere, announces it is closing its doors after 36 years.
Colleges are slightly less diverse as admissions officers seek ways to adapt post-affirmative action
In 2023, the Supreme Court ruled against race-conscious college admissions. Now, data on the first class of students to enter ...
Jack Endries, who left Cal this spring to play football at Texas, was a bit hesitant about doing this interview. “It’s hard to say anything because no matter wh ...
Despite more than a dozen declared candidates in the race to replace Newsom, the clearest front-runner may still be on the sidelines: former Vice President Kamala Harris.
After turning 66 in January, an Oakland preschool teacher applied for Social Security benefits. In April, an alarming letter ...
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