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Bay Area

No clapping, no cheering: Silicon Valley officials limit public expression during meetings

By Brandon Pho, San Jose Spotlight | February 6, 2025
First Amendment experts say no applause rules aren’t illegal and agree they’re often necessary, but it's a balancing act between protecting free speech and selective enforcement, especially when local leaders are under scrutiny.
Housing

Alameda County supes approve new tenant protection rules after years of fits and starts

By Kiley Russell, Bay City News | February 6, 2025
The new ordinance goes into effect on March 6 and the Community Development Agency is required to report back to the board on its implementation in February 2026.
Arts & Entertainment

Review: Berkeley Rep’s ‘Thing About Jellyfish’ a dazzling production of a simple story  

By Jean Schiffman, Bay City News | February 6, 2025
“The Thing About Jellyfish” runs through March 9 in Berkeley Repertory Theatre’s Roda Theatre.
Around Town

Know yourself in the new year: Mapping 2025 with personal clarity

By Shanti Brien & Laura Francis | February 6, 2025
[SPONSORED] A mini-retreat for women to uncover who they have been and who they want to become this year.
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Local with Lisa | Finding healthy snacks at Trader Joe’s

By Lisa Chan Carnazzo | GrubbCo | February 6, 2025
[SPONSORED VIDEO] Start the new year eating healthy with tips from Mark Lynn of Bay Functional Fitness.
Bay Area

Remains of soldier killed in Nazi war crime returned to Bay Area, memorial planned Friday

By Pete Young, Bay City News | February 5, 2025
In 2013 researchers discovered documents containing information that led to the recovery of U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Yuen Hop's remains.
Arts & Entertainment

Best Bets: Sports at SFMOMA, ‘Great Gatsby Ballet,’ Geoff Sobelle’s ‘Food,’ Lunar New Year at SF Symphony, Alexander String Quartet farewell   

By The Artful Observer | Bay City News | February 5, 2025
Pro football player-turned-painter Ernie Barnes’ “Homecoming” is part of SFMO's “Get in the Game: Sports, Art, Culture," on view through Feb 18.
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California colleges see spike in demand for student immigration legal services

By Delilah Brumer and Mercy Sosa, CalMatters | February 5, 2025
An estimated 3.3 million Californians live in mixed-status households, according to a USC research group.
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Judge seemingly unpersuaded she should block OpenAI’s shift to for-profit company

By Joe Dworetzky | Bay City News | February 5, 2025
U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers on Tuesday heard three hours of legal argument from lawyers representing Elon Musk, who brought the lawsuit, and OpenAI and Microsoft, which Musk alleges have collaborated to pervert OpenAI’s original charitable mission.
City

Citing weather, city backs away from pool completion date

By Exedra Staff | February 4, 2025
Latest update says saturated soil prevents excavation of second pool.
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