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From the trade of Rafael Devers to the All-State Show, these were the top sports stories for the week ending June 21 ...
Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil has been released from federal immigration detention. The former Columbia University ...
Surrounded by family, friends, and others whom Oakland’s Ahmed Muhammad credits for helping him on his journey, the 22-year-old marked a milestone, graduating from Stanford University on Sunday.
Salvador Aceves, president of Regis University, in Denver, has been named president of the University of San Francisco.
We take a tour of a subterranean space under the Salesforce Transit Center to get a sense of what a transit mega-project ...
Major League Cricket came to the Oakland Coliseum for the first time on Thursday night, and the San Francisco Unicorns put on a show for their home fans as they faced the Washington Freedom in a ...
Some familiar News-Herald coverage area faces graced center stage to kick off the NCAA Division I outdoor national meet in Eugene, Ore.
Rockford, Illinois has produced notable figures in various fields such as fashion, film, sports, politics and more.
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LAPD chief Jim McDonnell said on Monday that his department still has not received any formal notification that the Marines are being deployed in L.A. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — The Aces couldn’t find their rhythm on the road Saturday, falling 95-68 to the Golden State Valkyries—a franchise-high scoring night for the WNBA’s newest team.
SAN FRANCISCO -- The Golden State Valkyries faced the Las Vegas Aces Saturday at San Francisco's Chase Center, and beat the Aces, 95 to 68. Kayla Thornton had 22 points and 11 rebounds ...