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The beguiling Oken opens in Oakland, a cat-themed modern Asian eatery

A modern Asian-American restaurant with a playful menu and a kitty theme has landed in Oakland’s Rockridge District. Oken debuted in late May at the very triangular real estate of 6200 Claremont Ave., formerly Haruki Japanese Restaurant. Spelled backward, the …

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A reinvented SF Jazz Festival looks to ‘engage the community’

Terence Blanchard, SFJAZZ’s executive artistic director, is thinking big. Given the trumpeter’s track record — with scores for dozens of film and television productions, groundbreaking operas, and a thriving career as a jazz bandleader — his new vision for the …

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‘Our family deserves justice’: Family speaks out over Oakland robbery crew homicide

OAKLAND — The circumstances surrounding the death of Francisco Rosas-Rosales were outrageous all around, with two groups allegedly coming to town to commit violent crimes, only to find one another. But that didn’t stop the family of Rosas-Rosales from speaking …

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The seven most expensive homes that reported sold in Milpitas

A house that sold for $2.7 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Milpitas in the past week. In total, eight residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, …

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SF Giants place Gold Glover Matt Chapman on IL with hand injury

The Giants won’t have Gold Glove third baseman Matt Chapman for key National League West trip against the Rockies and the Dodgers that begins tonight in Colorado. Chapman, the Giants’ best position player, was placed on the 10-day injured list …

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‘They had each other’s back’: What we learned from the Valkyries’ overtime win over the Sparks

When the lights got the brightest, the Valkyries didn’t blink.  Despite nearly unraveling at various points in the second half, Golden State found a way to deliver in the clutch as the Valkyries defeated the Los Angeles Sparks 89-81 in …

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San Francisco bicyclist sues over crash involving 2 Waymo cars

A bicyclist has sued Waymo over a crash that she says was caused by two of the company’s self-driving cars on a San Francisco street. The complaint filed Friday, June 6, in San Francisco Superior Court describes a collision in …

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Two charged in alleged Santa Rita Jail drug smuggling operation

DUBLIN — Two men have been charged with felonies after Alameda County Sheriff’s deputies intercepted drug-laced books one of them allegedly sent to the other in the county jail, court records show. The defendants, both Livermore residents aged 46 and …

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21 of the most beautiful castles in the world

By Tamara Hardingham-Gill, CNN What is it about castles that fascinates so many people around the globe? A lot of the allure derives from the history and human drama that played out within the walls, as well as the astonishing …

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San Mateo court rejects Sheriff Corpus’ effort to halt removal process

A San Mateo County court rejected embattled Sheriff Christina Corpus’ attempt to block removal proceedings against her, County Attorney John Nibbelin announced during a Board of Supervisors meeting Tuesday. The denial marks the latest development in the ongoing effort to …

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The beguiling Oken opens in Oakland, a cat-themed modern Asian eatery

A modern Asian-American restaurant with a playful menu and a kitty theme has landed in Oakland’s Rockridge District. Oken debuted in late May at the very triangular real estate of 6200 Claremont Ave., formerly Haruki Japanese Restaurant. Spelled backward, the …

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A reinvented SF Jazz Festival looks to ‘engage the community’

Terence Blanchard, SFJAZZ’s executive artistic director, is thinking big. Given the trumpeter’s track record — with scores for dozens of film and television productions, groundbreaking operas, and a thriving career as a jazz bandleader — his new vision for the …

A reinvented SF Jazz Festival looks to ‘engage the community’ Read More
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‘Our family deserves justice’: Family speaks out over Oakland robbery crew homicide

OAKLAND — The circumstances surrounding the death of Francisco Rosas-Rosales were outrageous all around, with two groups allegedly coming to town to commit violent crimes, only to find one another. But that didn’t stop the family of Rosas-Rosales from speaking …

‘Our family deserves justice’: Family speaks out over Oakland robbery crew homicide Read More
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The seven most expensive homes that reported sold in Milpitas

A house that sold for $2.7 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Milpitas in the past week. In total, eight residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, …

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SF Giants place Gold Glover Matt Chapman on IL with hand injury

The Giants won’t have Gold Glove third baseman Matt Chapman for key National League West trip against the Rockies and the Dodgers that begins tonight in Colorado. Chapman, the Giants’ best position player, was placed on the 10-day injured list …

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‘They had each other’s back’: What we learned from the Valkyries’ overtime win over the Sparks

When the lights got the brightest, the Valkyries didn’t blink.  Despite nearly unraveling at various points in the second half, Golden State found a way to deliver in the clutch as the Valkyries defeated the Los Angeles Sparks 89-81 in …

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No charges filed in April incident where pro-Palestinian protesters were thrown out of CU Boulder classroom

No criminal charges will be filed in the videoed incident during which pro-Palestinian protesters interrupted a University of Colorado Boulder class in April and were physically thrown out of the classroom. The video clips, which were posted on social media …

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Protests over immigration raids popping up across the country with more planned

By JIM VERTUNO, Associated Press AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Protests that sprang up in Los Angeles over immigration enforcement raids and prompted President Donald Trump to mobilize National Guard troops and Marines have begun to spread across the country, with …

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Deion Sanders absent from football camps in Boulder, Colorado. No reason specified by school

BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Deion Sanders has not attended football camps in Boulder, Colorado, this spring. The University of Colorado said it couldn’t comment on a reason for his absence. ESPN, citing a source it did not name, said Sanders …

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US Forest Service chief asks wildfire employees who took voluntary resignation to ‘come back’

Just months after the Trump Administration gave federal employees the option to voluntarily resign, the U.S. Forest Service is asking those who resigned to return to work for the wildfire season. Forest Service Chief Tom Schultz said in a video …

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    The Los Angeles County supervisors voted to pursue legal action against the feds over ICE raids.

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  • Falcons Legend Exploited Rare Contract Provision Long Before MLB’s Bobby Bonilla
    by Trevor Williamson on July 2, 2025 at 12:31 am

    Happy Bobby Bonilla Day! I understand that that may seem out of place in a story about the Falcons, but let me explain.Long before the Baltimore Orioles and New York Mets began their deferred payments to Bobby Bonilla in 2004 and 2011, respectively, Falcons great Bill Fralic and his father negotiated a similar deal.Before the The post Falcons Legend Exploited Rare Contract Provision Long Before MLB’s Bobby Bonilla appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Bulls Receive Critical Context on Potential Jonathan Kuminga Sign-&-Trade
    by Josh Buckhalter on July 2, 2025 at 12:13 am

    The Chicago Bulls remain linked to a possible sign-and-trade for Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga, but an unavoidable obstacle is complicating matters.Chicago Sports Network’s K.C. Johnson reported on the issue, and just where things stand on the long-rumored interest by the Bulls in the former No. 7 overall pick of the 2021 draft and The post Bulls Receive Critical Context on Potential Jonathan Kuminga Sign-&-Trade appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Astros Fan Favorite Named on List of MLB’s Cringiest Contracts
    by Alvin Garcia on July 2, 2025 at 12:00 am

    Bleacher Report ranks Jose Altuve’s $125M extension among MLB’s cringiest contracts—even as the Astros legend shows signs of life. The post Astros Fan Favorite Named on List of MLB’s Cringiest Contracts appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Sauce Gardner Reacts to Jets Contract Talks With 5-Word Message
    by Paul Esden Jr. on July 1, 2025 at 11:52 pm

    New York Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner took to social media to send a message about how contract talks are going with the team. The post Sauce Gardner Reacts to Jets Contract Talks With 5-Word Message appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Dolphins Aren’t Done Making Moves, Report
    by Evan Cormier on July 1, 2025 at 11:49 pm

    The Miami Dolphins have moved their two biggest trade pieces in one fell swoop. After dealing Jalen Ramsey and Jonnu Smith yesterday, the Dolphins brought Darren Waller out of retirement to fill the hole at tight end. However, the outlook on the cornerback position remains unchanged, and that is not good.With the dust finally settling The post Dolphins Aren’t Done Making Moves, Report appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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