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Red flag warning extended to Santa Cruz Mountains

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Spurred by "extreme fire danger conditions," the warning initially applied to elevations above 1,000 feet in the North Bay and East Bay hills, as well as the Sacramento Valley.

Loyalist could limit Mueller’s authority, budget

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Trump named as acting attorney general Matthew Whitaker, Sessions' chief of staff, who as a legal commentator last year wrote that Special Counsel Robert Mueller appeared to be taking his investigation too far.



Los Gatos: All three incumbents win re-election in town council race

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Tuesday was a big night for incumbents in Los Gatos as all three held onto their seats in the town council race, unofficial election results showed. Mayor Rob Rennie secured 31.16 percent of the vote, Councilwoman Marico Sayoc came in second with 27.38 percent and Vice Mayor Steve Leonardis took third with 25.86 percent. Rennie […]

Campbell: Gibbons, Resnikoff re-elected; Bybee takes third council seat

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Campbell voters re-elected two incumbents and a former city clerk to the City Council Tuesday night, according to unofficial election results. Councilwoman Liz Gibbons, Mayor Paul Resnikoff and former city clerk Anne Coyne Bybee led the field of five candidates competing for three seats. With 25.81 percent of the vote, Gibbons won a second term to […]

Longtime Oakland Councilwoman Desley Brooks loses in upset

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Voters in neighborhoods around Lake Merritt and Chinatown also rode an anti-incumbent wave, dashing Abel Guillen’s hope of a second term. It was the first time in more than two decades a pair of Oakland council incumbents lost.

Newly empowered Cummings vows scrutiny of Trump deals

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Democrats have alleged that Trump, by virtue of his hotel, is in violation of the U.S. Constitution's emoluments clause, which bars presidents from doing business with foreign governments.

‘Paper Chase’ author John Jay Osborn’s novel ideas just pop into his brain

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A novel can be triggered by an idea as simple as, “Someone oughta write a book about this.” That was the impetus behind Bay Area-based author, screenwriter and University of San Francisco law professor John Jay Osborn’s new book, “Listen to the Marriage” (Farrar, Straus, Giroux, $25, 247 pages). The slim, swift-reading novel narrates the […]

Midterms: Democrats get more power, GOP consolidates Senate

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The Democratic Party won their support by 19 points, the largest margin in the history of midterm exit polling, compared with their margin of four points in 2014, according to network exit surveys from CNN.





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