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Helene strengthens to Cat 4 hurricane as it nears Florida
“Please write your name, birthday, and important information on your arm or leg in a PERMANENT MARKER so that you can be identified and family notified,” the sheriff’s office in mostly rural Taylor County warned those who chose not to evacuate in a Facebook post.
Kurtenbach: A’s fans send final message to deadbeat John Fisher by turning Oakland funeral into party
Only a fool would leave this place.
Longtime A’s staffers shed tears as their time in Oakland comes to an end
Team photographer Michael Zagaris, stadium operations VP David Rinetti and clubhouse manager Mikey Thalblum all finished their 44th year with the A’s Thursday. For Zagaris, it will be his last.
Three-bedroom home in Saratoga sells for $4.6 million
A spacious house located in the 19900 block of Baroni Court in Saratoga has new owners.
Warriors are far from finished product entering training camp as Dunleavy prizes flexibility
“We’re probably as impatient as a franchise as you can be right now.”
Sunnyvale residents’ message in a bottle washes up in Australia after 8 years
Australian hiking group makes contact with the three authors of the message written in 2016 that they found this week.
Enjoy These Cannabis Cinnamon Buns
Want to wake up to an extra special breakfast? Try this marijuana breakfast treat!
This Cannabis Mug Cake Is The Perfect End Of Summer Sweet
By Anthony Washington, The Fresh Toast It is August and everyone wants to squeeze out the last of the summer fun – what about adding in this easy marijuana treat to the list of goodies to consume? Swimming, fresh peaches, ripe tomatoes, bbqs, camping, beach trips – all things we are trying to pack into
Prosecutors file sealed brief detailing allegations against Trump in election interference case
The brief is aimed at defending a revised and stripped-down indictment that prosecutors filed last month to comply with a Supreme Court ruling that conferred broad immunity on former presidents.
California School Boards Association sues state over ‘unconstitutional’ budget revisions
The lawsuit against the state and Joe Stephenshaw, the director of the Department of Finance, stems from Newsom’s proposal to address the state’s $27.6 billion budget deficit by changing Prop 98, the 1988 voter-approved, constitutional mandate that guarantees minimum funding amounts for California public schools and community colleges.