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Gilroy sets district map and election rules after months of deliberation

In a series of moves set to shape Gilroy’s elections for years to come, the City Council has chosen the final map for its districts and laid the rules for how elections will take place in Gilroy. The map creates …

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Her miscarriage showed the limits of California’s abortion protections. Where you live matters

By Kristen Hwang, CalMatters Anna Nusslock never wanted to be the face of a new kind of reproductive rights battle in California, but when a small Catholic hospital refused to provide an abortion that would end her miscarriage, Nusslock girded …

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Photos: Woodside mansion listed for $125 million — or buy portions of it for less

One of Silicon Valley’s oldest legacy mansions, the Green Gables Estate in Woodside, has been listed for $125 million. But if the 74-acre property is more than you want, the owners are offering one or more of 10 estate lots, …

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Postapocalypse now: Leave the world — and the galaxy — behind at sci-fi-inspired outpost in Utah

By Christopher Lawrence, Las Vegas Review-Journal LAS VEGAS — “We’re all ‘Star Wars’ nuts,” Barry Ray says as his wife, Melissa, and daughter Evie play nearby. Evie knows all the “Star Wars” characters from multiple readings of the Little Golden …

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San Mateo County to require quarterly reports on big-ticket purchases

Prompted by the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office’s attempt to purchase 10 massage chairs, the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously approved a resolution requiring quarterly reports for all county purchases over $100,000. The new oversight measure, set to take …

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SF Giants look to get out of left-handed rut on upcoming road trip

SAN FRANCISCO — The Giants are up against a left-handed starter Wednesday in their get-away day game against the Kansas City Royals at Oracle Park. Fortunately it will only be for an inning or so as the Royals are expected …

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The CFP selection process, a butterfly’s wings in Ann Arbor and the future of the USC-Notre Dame series

One of the greatest rivalries in college sports is back in the news. The USC-Notre Dame series, 95 games old and stocked with legends, is facing an existential crisis. The schools are scheduled to meet this season in South Bend. …

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Owners of Saratoga’s Hero Ranch Kitchen are opening a new restaurant — in Santa Clara

Ensemble Investments, one of the developers building out the up-and-coming Clara District near Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, has announced plans for the project’s first signature restaurant. The restaurateurs behind the Saratoga standouts Hero Ranch Kitchen and Flowers will venture …

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Phish leader will perform at Grateful Dead celebration in San Francisco

The opening acts have been announced for Dead & Company concerts at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. And Phish “Phans” are going to be absolutely tickled over one of the choices: The Trey Anastasio Band. Anastasio, the vocalist-guitarist for …

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Grateful Dead celebration ticket info released for San Francisco shows

Deadheads have been waiting and waiting for ticket information to be released for the Grateful Dead 60th anniversary concerts Aug. 1-3 on the Polo Field in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. Well, the wait is finally over. Three-day tickets …

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Gilroy sets district map and election rules after months of deliberation

In a series of moves set to shape Gilroy’s elections for years to come, the City Council has chosen the final map for its districts and laid the rules for how elections will take place in Gilroy. The map creates …

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White Sox beat Mariners 1-0 to avoid worst 49-game start in franchise history

The White Sox had a case of deja vu in the eighth inning of Tuesday’s 1-0 win against the Mariners. Leading by one run in the eighth, reliever Steven Wilson allowed a leadoff double to Leody Taveras, got Miles Mastrobuoni …

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Chicagoans with student debt stressed as Trump, GOP cut back relief

Chicagoans with student debt are feeling whiplash and confusion under the Trump administration. While President Donald Trump’s predecessor canceled $183 billion in student loans for more than 5 million Americans, Trump has called those actions illegal and is removing pathways …

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Sueños 2025: Bag policy, transit options, entry rules and more

Sueños returns to Chicago for Memorial Day weekend (May 24-25), and this year’s lineup includes Shakira, Peso Pluma, Don Omar and Grupo Frontera. More than 40 local and globally recognized artists will perform at the two-day festival in Grant Park. …

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Pushing back against Trump’s anti-immigrant cruelty

“Our neighbors are living in fear. And that’s what the administration wants. They want people to be scared. So, we’re combating that by bringing the neighborhood together and saying, ‘You’re not going to frighten us into complicity; you’re not going …

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Ald. Silverstein calls for investigative hearing on Uber overcharges

Ald. Debra Silverstein (50th) is calling for ride-hailing app giant Uber to answer questions before a City Hall committee about how it illegally overcharged customers a downtown congestion tax, as the company continues to avoid answering questions about the extent …

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Fun with numbers: Putting the Cubs’ hot offensive start in context

The Cubs‘ offensive surge Tuesday in their 14-1 win against the Marlins made for a wild set of achievements through the Cubs’ first 49 games of the season: It was the team’s 10th time this season scoring in the double …

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Panel dividido del Concejo Municipal aprueba toques de queda para adolescentes

Un comité del Concejo Municipal sumamente dividido votó el martes para otorgar al Departamento de Policía de Chicago (CPD) una poderosa herramienta para dispersar las reuniones masivas, justo a tiempo para el fin de semana del Memorial Day, que normalmente …

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Indiana officials choose Gary for $100 million convention center

Officials in Northwest Indiana Wednesday morning selected Gary to be home to a new multimillion dollar convention center and hotel development. The Lake County, Indiana Board of Commissioners opted for Gary over a competing proposal in the City of Hobart …

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Presidents don’t have much control over curbing drug-related deaths

During the last year of Donald Trump’s first term as president, drug-related deaths in the U.S. rose by 30% —the largest annual increase ever recorded. During Joe Biden’s final year as president, according to preliminary estimates reported last week, that …

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  • There’s liability, and then there’s major liability, and then there’s Los Angeles
    by Susan Shelley on May 21, 2025 at 9:18 pm

    Every dollar the taxpayers pay out for judgments or settlements in liability cases is a dollar that can’t be spent on fixing the problem going forward, or on anything else.

  • Motorcycle theft suspect on chase through Pasadena, Glendale disappears in LA
    by City News Service on May 21, 2025 at 9:05 pm

    Police departments from multiple cities along with the CHP tracked the motorcylist from the air, with the suspect driving erratically and at high speeds.

  • 12 classic road trip books to take you on a ride this summer
    by Michael Schaub on May 21, 2025 at 8:57 pm

    Here are a dozen older titles that tell stories inspired by the streets and highways of the world.

  • UCLA catcher Alexis Ramirez’s love for softball ‘at an all-time high’
    by Haley Sawyer on May 21, 2025 at 8:54 pm

    The Bruin and former La Serna High star known as Lefty went through a major knee injury and recovery process to gain a new perspective for her sport

  • Should California’s college systems be merged into one university?
    by EdSource on May 21, 2025 at 8:40 pm

    The Civil Rights Project at UCLA, which commissioned the report from California Competes, urged researchers to think boldly in reimagining higher education in the state.

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  • Bills Fans Nervous About Team’s Big Announcement
    by Nathan Dougherty on May 21, 2025 at 9:06 pm

    Some Buffalo Bills fans are nervous about the announcement that the team would be featured on HBO's "Hard Knocks" this summer. The post Bills Fans Nervous About Team’s Big Announcement appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Michael Porter Jr. Trade Betting Favorites Emerge After Nuggets Exit
    by Alder Almo on May 21, 2025 at 9:01 pm

    Uncover the buzz around Nuggets' Michael Porter Jr. and the top betting odds for his potential trade to rival teams. The post Michael Porter Jr. Trade Betting Favorites Emerge After Nuggets Exit appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Aaron Glenn Takes Shot at Aaron Rodgers in His Praise of Jets QB Justin Fields
    by Paul Esden Jr. on May 21, 2025 at 8:58 pm

    New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn seemingly took a shot at Aaron Rodgers with his praise of Justin Fields. The post Aaron Glenn Takes Shot at Aaron Rodgers in His Praise of Jets QB Justin Fields appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Former Red Sox Player Demands Fine on Ump Who Blew Call, Ejected Boston Pitcher
    by Jonathan Vankin on May 21, 2025 at 8:55 pm

    The game between the Boston Red Sox and New York Mets at Fenway Park Tuesday was upended in the third inning when a home plate umpire ejected Boston starting pitcher Walker Buehler,  and manager Alex Cora who left the dugout to protest the ejection. But the ejections were precipitated by that umpire, Mike Estabrook, grossly The post Former Red Sox Player Demands Fine on Ump Who Blew Call, Ejected Boston Pitcher appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • 49ers Receive Very Low Offseason Grade
    by Dylan Grausz on May 21, 2025 at 8:54 pm

    The NFL offseason is nearly over. As OTAs and other offseason workouts approach, teams all around the NFL are putting the offseason in the rearview mirror and looking ahead to the fall. For some teams, the offseason was a success– bringing increased expectations as those franchises look to enter championship contention. But for others, a The post 49ers Receive Very Low Offseason Grade appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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