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Newsom’s latest insurance move could help Californians avoid canceled policies — but they’ll have to pay
If approved, Gov. Gavin Newsom’s “trailer bill” could take effect by July 1.
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Head-on crash in Brentwood injures seven
Seven people were injured in a two-vehicle head-on crash that occurred in Brentwood Friday, according to Joe Ottolini, spokesperson for the Contra Contra County Fire Protection District.
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How SF Giants’ Patrick Bailey is trying to stay concussion-free
Bailey will trade in his two-piece catcher's mask for a hockey-style one said to provide more protection after suffering the second concussion of his MLB career.
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Dutch contestant kicked out of Eurovision hours before tension-plagued song contest final
The Netherlands’ contestant in the Eurovision Song Contest was dramatically expelled from competition hours before Saturday’s final of the pan-continental pop competition, which has been rattled by protests over the participation of Israel.
Real Estate
Elias: Adults living with parents probably not a stable California trend
No one can reliably predict the situation's evolution over the next 10 years, but a...
Restaurants, Food and Drink
Saturday: Wine sale fundraiser planned for shuttered Fremont gastropub
Supporters of Ambrose Butchery, a Fremont gastropub, are seeking funds to help the business owners...
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Opinion: Accepting fossil fuel funds undermines Stanford’s new Sustainability School
University needs to protect the trust it has built in communities affected by environmental injustices.
Business
California commission signals opposition to AT&T request to shut down wired phones
The California Public Utilities Commission released a proposal to reject AT&T's application to remove itself...