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Bay Area building boom is reaching an end. It could be years before housing production climbs back
Housing advocates hope public subsidies will help affordable housing production thrive as market-rate developers pulls back.
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Helicopter carrying Iran’s hard-line president apparently crashes in foggy, mountainous region
State TV said the aircraft carrying Ebrahim Raisi made a “hard landing” jear Jolfa, a city on the border with the nation of Azerbaijan.
Sports
Kurtenbach: Las Vegas likes the 2024 49ers more than I do. But let me explain my side
The Niners' 2024 schedule gives them no slack.
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Wish You Were Here: Exploring Cambodia’s Angkor Wat
A Sunnyvale couple reports back from Cambodia.
Real Estate
5 charts that show which Bay Area cities are building the most housing
Which cities are building the most? Is new housing affordable? Why so many ADUs?
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Danville: New California-style restaurant and bar opens Friday
Aracely Lounge is the second location for Treasure Island's Aracely Cafe.
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Editorial: About 1,000 passengers could have died at SFO. Finally, Congress has acted
Legislation President Biden signed Thursday will implement long-overdue and much-needed airport safety measures
Business
Dow Jones stock index crosses 40,000: Good or bad for California?
You typically need a solid economy for stocks or homes to appreciate.