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Bay Area building boom is reaching an end. It could be years before housing production climbs back
Housing advocates hope public subsidies will help affordable housing production thrive as market-rate developers pulls back.
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Helicopter carrying Iran’s hard-line president apparently crashes in foggy, mountainous region
A helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and other officials apparently has crashed in the mountainous northwest reaches of his country. It sparked a massive rescue operation Sunday in a fog-shrouded forest as the public was urged to pray. Raisi...
Sports
Brock Purdy talks shop with ex-49ers QBs Steve Young, Jeff Garcia, Alex Smith
Brock Purdy joined former 49ers quarterbacks Steve Young, Jeff Garcia and Alex Smith for an enthralling forum at the Dwight Clark Legacy Series in San Jose.
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Los Gatos winery opens for tastings for first time in 25 years
Rhys Vineyards invites guests to its Skyline Boulevard estate house.
Real Estate
5 charts that show which Bay Area cities are building the most housing
Which cities are building the most? Is new housing affordable? Why so many ADUs?
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General Motors opens Bay Area office that will be a big tech hub
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Restaurants, Food and Drink
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Danville: New California-style restaurant and bar opens Friday
Aracely Lounge is the second location for Treasure Island's Aracely Cafe.
Opinion
Editorial: About 1,000 passengers could have died at SFO. Finally, Congress has acted
Legislation President Biden signed Thursday will implement long-overdue and much-needed airport safety measures
Crashes and Disasters
One dead on I-580 in Oakland after pickup trucks collide
The crash happened at the Grand Avenue exit on eastbound I-580.
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CHP stolen vehicle chase ends in Highway 17 crash, fire
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