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Nearly four years later, Angelo Quinto’s family struggles daily to move forward
Antioch police put their knees on Angelo Quinto’s back on Dec. 23, 2020; he died three nights later.
Heroic effort underway to save San Jose’s Veterans Day parade
The downtown parade and ceremony, a 106-year tradition, will take place Nov. 11 thanks to quick action by a team of community leaders.
Environmentalists sue to block ‘land grab’ ballot measure in Dublin
While the city calls it the “Traffic Relief, Clean Air/Open Space Measure,” environmentalists who a decade ago established an “urban limit line” protecting 3,282 acres in the surrounding Doolan and Collier Canyons from commercial development say the measure will do the exact opposite.
Cyberattacks plague the health industry. Critics call feds’ response feeble and fractured
Health care weathered more ransomware attacks last year than any other sector.
Historic numbers of Americans live by themselves as they age
More than 16 million Americans are living alone while growing old.
Some states want to make it easier to cancel subscriptions
Pushback from cable and streaming services has challenged their efforts.
Californians donating $1 million a day to Harris campaign, blowing away support for Biden
Harris’s astounding donation numbers through the end of August appear to reaffirm the wisdom of Biden’s tortured decision to drop out in late July, and reflect California’s financial influence over the presidential race that, with just five weeks until election day, remains in a dead heat.
How to watch the 49ers vs. Patriots on Sunday
The San Francisco 49ers face the New England Patriots at 1:05 p.m. PDT on Sunday, Sept. 29 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, CA.
History lesson: Saratoga, a former football power, overpowers Mills to stay unbeaten
Behind a complete team effort that included big plays from Charlie Arman and Ian Johnson, Saratoga keeps on winning.
Barry Bonds is quietly back around the SF Giants to share his hitting expertise
Many Giants players were awed by Bonds, who teaches them with great intensity. “He loves the Giants. He loves the Bay Area. It’s just great to have a resource like that around,” manager Bob Melvin said.