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Atherton Revolts Over Cost Of Obama Visit, Targets Donors
A community on the Peninsula may take the unprecedented action of slapping a lien against two homeowners who hosted an April fundraiser for President Barack Obama that cost the town $8,000 in security and cleanup costs.
Magnitude 5.7 Earthquake Shakes Northern California
A magnitude 5.7 earthquake was widely felt as it rattled Northern California Thursday night, breaking dishes and shaking mirrors off walls. But authorities said there were no immediate reports of injury or serious damage.
Contra Costa Meals On Wheels Facing Cuts, May Drop 200 Seniors
Meals on Wheels of Contra Costa launched an urgent appeal for more donations Monday, saying that a funding shortage could force it to drop 200 people from its roster of 1,200 seniors receiving home-delivered meals.
Sen. Feinstein Blames NRA, Gun Makers For Derailing Assault Weapons Ban
U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein is blaming the National Rifle Association and gun manufacturers for the reluctance among many of her colleagues to ban assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition magazines.
San Carlos Residents Warned Of ‘Door-Knock’ Burglaries
The San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office is warning residents about a rash of ‘door-knock’ burglaries that have occurred in residential neighborhoods around San Carlos
CVS Ordering Workers To Reveal Weight, Health Info
Pharmacy giant CVS has told workers in the Bay Area and around the nation to reveal their weight and other health information, or pay extra for health coverage.
San Francisco Firm Cooks Up Sustainable, Affordable Egg Alternative
A San Francisco food producer wants to make you an omelet without breaking any eggs – and they may be able to do it with one key ingredient they make in a lab – no chicken required.
‘Killing Jews Is Worship’ Ad Campaign Rolled Out On SF Muni Buses
A controversy has been re-ignited this week as ten new ads go up on San Francisco Muni buses containing quotes used by terrorists.
Berkeley Councilman Proposes Email Tax To Fund Postal Service
A Berkeley city councilman has suggested that a tax on email may be wise way to help fund the United States Postal Service, according to the blog Berkeleyside.
Marin Environmentalist Claims Recreating Extinct Species Is Possible
Speaking from the prestigious TED Conference in Long Beach Wednesday, Sausalito activist Stewart Brand said scientists are developing the ability to reassemble and extinct animal’s genome, and even recreate the animal itself.


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