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Tentative settlement reached in class-action ladies’ night suit against California nightclub

A San Diego judge has signaled approval of a $7 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit alleging a Gaslamp Quarter nightclub’s “ladies’ night” events discriminated against men and non-binary people. Two men sued the owners of Omnia Nightclub in 2020 …

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Here’s 2025 and 2024’s vast difference in illegal border crossings

On the border Illegal entry to the U.S. has declined dramatically in recent months. Related Articles Newton: LA’s community of immigrants is hiding, leaving a hole in its fabric Melania Trump mocked for getting ‘Einstein visa’ in House hearing He …

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85 koi are reported stolen from a California restaurant’s pond by men with buckets

Some 85 koi were stolen from a decorative pond outside a Yucaipa restaurant, authorities said, as two masked men were caught on a surveillance video hauling buckets of them away. Related Articles Gun fails to fire as four allegedly attack …

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In-N-Out Burger has a warning for social media pranksters

In-N-Out Burger intends to aggressively defend itself against pranksters after filing a lawsuit against an online content producer. “For over seven decades, we have worked hard to create a welcoming and enjoyable experience for every Customer who visits us. Recently, …

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Windows’ infamous ‘blue screen of death’ will soon turn black

Nearly every Windows user has had a run-in with the infamous “Blue Screen of Death” at some point in their computing life. Now, after more than 40 years of being set against a very recognizable blue, the updated error message …

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Five Art Deco landmarks in the Bay Area that preservationists love

On the last Tuesday of each month, Matias Bombal heads over to the Orinda Theatre and does what he was born to do: entertain Contra Costa County theatergoers like it’s 1941. In an attempt to make the experience as close …

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Here’s 2025 and 2024’s vast difference in illegal border crossings

On the border Illegal entry to the U.S. has declined dramatically in recent months. Related Articles Newton: LA’s community of immigrants is hiding, leaving a hole in its fabric Melania Trump mocked for getting ‘Einstein visa’ in House hearing He …

Here’s 2025 and 2024’s vast difference in illegal border crossings Read More
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85 koi are reported stolen from a California restaurant’s pond by men with buckets

Some 85 koi were stolen from a decorative pond outside a Yucaipa restaurant, authorities said, as two masked men were caught on a surveillance video hauling buckets of them away. Related Articles Gun fails to fire as four allegedly attack …

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Four California residents arrested in largest COVID-19 scheme ever, feds say

Four people were arrested Thursday, June 26, on suspicion of running a $93 million or more COVID-19 tax fraud, officials said. Two face additional charges for allegedly shooting the scheme’s leader to try to stop him from talking to law …

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Tentative settlement reached in class-action ladies’ night suit against California nightclub

A San Diego judge has signaled approval of a $7 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit alleging a Gaslamp Quarter nightclub’s “ladies’ night” events discriminated against men and non-binary people. Two men sued the owners of Omnia Nightclub in 2020 …

Tentative settlement reached in class-action ladies’ night suit against California nightclub Read More
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In-N-Out Burger has a warning for social media pranksters

In-N-Out Burger intends to aggressively defend itself against pranksters after filing a lawsuit against an online content producer. “For over seven decades, we have worked hard to create a welcoming and enjoyable experience for every Customer who visits us. Recently, …

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This paradise island will be underwater by 2050 — and locals are entering a bleak competition to escape

The island nation is offering a lottery for visas to Australia (Picture: Getty) Residents of an island described as an ‘unspoiled corner of the Pacific’ are bidding on tickets to escape their sinking homeland before it’s too late. Some 2,600 …

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Report finds racial, economic disparity in Alameda County gun deaths

OAKLAND — A new study has found that Black residents in Alameda County and people living in poorer neighborhoods are more likely to die from shootings, while proposed cuts to prevention programs may reverse the progress made to reduce gun …

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Apple property shopping spree tops half-billion dollars in South Bay — this week

SUNNYVALE — Apple has bought a big South Bay office campus for $350 million in a deal that means the tech titan has now spent well over a half-billion dollars on Santa Clara County real estate — just this week. …

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Tom Cloman remains a constant at ever-growing Richmond Farmers Market

RICHMOND — Stands full of seasonal fruits and vegetables, locally sourced honey, bottles of freshly pressed juices, eggs by the dozen and an assortment of other goods and food booths are erected weekly in Richmond, thanks in large part to …

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Smokescreens or not? For Sharks, nothing appears certain as NHL Draft nears

SAN JOSE – Sharks general manager Mike Grier said this week that he expects to keep and make the No. 2 overall pick when the NHL Draft begins on Friday at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. After that, buckle …

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Report finds racial, economic disparity in Alameda County gun deaths

OAKLAND — A new study has found that Black residents in Alameda County and people living in poorer neighborhoods are more likely to die from shootings, while proposed cuts to prevention programs may reverse the progress made to reduce gun …

Report finds racial, economic disparity in Alameda County gun deaths Read More
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Smokescreens or not? For Sharks, nothing appears certain as NHL Draft nears

SAN JOSE – Sharks general manager Mike Grier said this week that he expects to keep and make the No. 2 overall pick when the NHL Draft begins on Friday at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. After that, buckle …

Smokescreens or not? For Sharks, nothing appears certain as NHL Draft nears Read More
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Apple property shopping spree tops half-billion dollars in South Bay — this week

SUNNYVALE — Apple has bought a big South Bay office campus for $350 million in a deal that means the tech titan has now spent well over a half-billion dollars on Santa Clara County real estate — just this week. …

Apple property shopping spree tops half-billion dollars in South Bay — this week Read More
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Tom Cloman remains a constant at ever-growing Richmond Farmers Market

RICHMOND — Stands full of seasonal fruits and vegetables, locally sourced honey, bottles of freshly pressed juices, eggs by the dozen and an assortment of other goods and food booths are erected weekly in Richmond, thanks in large part to …

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