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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 president suffers a ‘hard landing,’ state TV says, and rescue is underway
Rescuers were attempting to reach the site, state TV said, but had been hampered by poor weather conditions.
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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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Los Gatos winery opens for tastings for first time in 25 years
Rhys Vineyards invites guests to its Skyline Boulevard estate house.
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‘Experience economy’ may bolster post-COVID downtown San Jose recovery
San Jose mayor believes unique venues and experiences can buoy the downtown.
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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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Walters: How California’s budget morphed into a $45 billion deficit in two years
Wishful thinking and outdated forecasts assumed that a 2022 surge in tax revenue would keep...
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Dow Jones stock index crosses 40,000: Good or bad for California?
You typically need a solid economy for stocks or homes to appreciate.