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California Prop 33: What to know about the rent control measure
Proposition 33 would allow cities to broaden rent control protections.
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California's salmon fishing season could face second year of total closure
Fishing regulators are poised to potentially shut down California’s king salmon season for the second time in two years, and just the third time in history.
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California woman becomes fashion model in her 70s: ‘It's almost a miracle'
For most people, retirement is a time to slide into some hobbies, take a trip here and there, and maybe spend some quality time in the armchair. When Carolyn Doelling retired at age 70, she became a fashion model.
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This whole island in the San Francisco Bay could be yours for $25 million
Sitting within a long outfield throw of the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge and straddling the counties of Marin, San Francisco and Contra Costa — Red Rock is an enigma.
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Bolinas Man Helping Struggling Monarch Butterflies Take Wing
A couple Saturdays ago, a group of a dozen volunteers gathered on Ole Schell’s family ranch in Bolinas – sleeves rolled to the elbows, ready to toil in the soil, all under the cause of aiding the deeply challenged monarch butterflies.
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Roy Clay: The Story of the Black Godfather of Silicon Valley
Roy Clay has been nicknamed the Black Godfather of Silicon Valley for helping other people of color break into the world of technology.
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Family Is the Secret Recipe in SF Woman's Famous Pupusas
In many families, it’s common for recipes to get handed down through the generations. For Estrella Gonzalez and her family, recipes for tamales, pupusas and tostadas also come with a seat at the table of the food business.
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East Bay Percussionist Finds New Life in Post-Pandemic Music
As a lifelong musician, Oakland Latin percussionist Javier Navarrette had climbed some steep musical mountains playing with many of his childhood heroes, traveling to study percussion, and even playing in a band backing Aretha Franklin. But as the pandemic in 2020 quashed all gatherings and concerts, he was left pondering life and purpose.
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Latina Winemaker in Livermore Trades Corporate Life for Wine
As we continue to celebrate Hispanic heritage, NBC Bay Area’s Joe Rosato Jr. makes a visit to Livermore to meet a winemaker who’s stomping her own path.
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Residents of Chinese Boys Home Reunite Over Memories
The 80 and 90-something-year-old Chinese men shuffling into Millbrae’s Tai Wu restaurant on a recent day had much more to share than just lunch.