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Half Moon Bay getting ready to pay developer $18 million - San Jose Mercury News border=

Half Moon Bay getting ready to pay developer $18 million - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News,  USA
The "collective actions of the City Council" at last week's meeting refers to a controversial 4-1 vote to give the city manager a 25 percent raise just a few weeks after the city cut or froze 15 staff positions to save money. Mayor John Muller defended …

Which way to Bay? Baby sea lion rescued on freeway - The Associated Press border=

Which way to Bay? Baby sea lion rescued on freeway - The Associated Press

The Associated Press
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A baby sea lion was rescued early Monday after wandering onto a busy San Francisco Bay area freeway. Drivers on Interstate 880 started calling authorities around 5:45 am to report the animal "walking" in the center divider near the …
The Associated Press
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Bay Area county ordered to let church use library - San Jose Mercury News border=

Bay Area county ordered to let church use library - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News,  USA
AP SAN FRANCISCO—A federal judge has ordered a Contra Costa County library to open its doors to a religious group. County officials had barred the Faith Center Church Evangelistic Ministries from meeting in the library's Antioch branch because they …
San Jose Mercury News

East Bay cities partner to woo biotech startups, VC money - San Jose Business Journal (subscription) border=

East Bay cities partner to woo biotech startups, VC money - San Jose Business Journal (subscription)

San Jose Business Journal (subscription), CA
Christine Friday, economic development coordinator for Union City, says the cities' efforts have attracted about $25 million in venture capital for two biotech firms in Union City. Four cities on the periphery of Silicon Valley are hoping to turn their …

Bay Area News In Brief - San Jose Mercury News border=

Bay Area News In Brief - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News,  USA
They saw the youth run from the carwash across 31st Street, where he tried to hide behind a restaurant. The officers were on the other side of the restaurant when one of them saw the youth and thought he was going to fire at them again, Rullamas said. …

Be There! Berkeley City Council Vote To Save Housing Authority - Bay Area Indymedia border=

Be There! Berkeley City Council Vote To Save Housing Authority - Bay Area Indymedia

Bay Area Indymedia, CA
Tuesday June 23, is the last chance for the public to go before the Berkeley City Council to convince it to fully fund the Berkeley Housing Authoeirty, and save public housing and Berkeley's Section 8 housing program! Reminder: Section 8 tenants and …

UC Berkeley Police Squad!: Hungry For Free Speech - Bay Area Indymedia border=

UC Berkeley Police Squad!: Hungry For Free Speech - Bay Area Indymedia

Bay Area Indymedia, CA
Not particular apt at gardening duties, Mo serves as eyes and ears for behavior the UC might find offensive. Mo is part of a morality police, a narc. With keen detective skills, the first officer digs for the facts: MA'AM ARE YOU HUNGRY? …

San Mateo the new Chinatown? Everyday Beijing slings a mean stir ... - San Francisco Bay Guardian border=

San Mateo the new Chinatown? Everyday Beijing slings a mean stir … - San Francisco Bay Guardian

San Francisco Bay Guardian, CA
Every time I venture south to the Peninsula 'burb, right around B Street and 25th Street, I'm stumbling over some great little dumpling joint or unpretentious enclave of regional Chinese cooking, tucked away in an otherwise shrug-worthy strip mall. …

Coastside doctor serves with endless well of energy - Inside Bay Area border=

Coastside doctor serves with endless well of energy - Inside Bay Area

Inside Bay Area, CA
I hate to give medicine to the old people unless it is necessary. I'm prone to go to other kinds of alternative medicine and working on the mind," Enriquez said. "I tell my patients, whatever you put in your mind and you truly believe you will achieve. …

New plan for housing on SF Bay is reckless - San Francisco Chronicle border=

New plan for housing on SF Bay is reckless - San Francisco Chronicle

San Francisco Chronicle,  USA
Retired salt ponds are not the place for housing - they are a golden opportunity to restore healthy wetlands that scientists say the bay's wildlife desperately needs. The rise in the sea level makes it even more urgent to restore shoreline marshes …
San Francisco Chronicle