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Emeryville one of state's fastest-growing cities
Fairfield-Suisun Daily Republic· 2 days agoOne of Alameda County's smallest cities is also among California's fastest-growing municipalities. Emeryville's population reached 13,300 ...
This small East Bay city is among California's fastest growing areas
KTVU· 2 days agoOne of the smallest cities in Alameda County is also among California's fastest growing areas.
California sees population growth for first time since 2020
CBS News· 13 hours ago"California is likely to experience slower but positive growth for the near future," the report...
New California law will ban restaurants surcharges on customer bills along with other fees
CBS News· 7 days agoA new California law aimed at banning hidden service fees could eliminate the surcharges some...
Michelin adds 5 SoCal restaurants to its California guide as ‘new discoveries’
San Jose Mercury News· 11 hours agoThe dining world’s prestigious Michelin Guide on Tuesday dropped one of its occasional midseason...
Grocery Outlet Continues Expansion Into Ohio
Progressive Grocer· 2 days agoThe grocer will open two new stores in Northeast Ohio early next year, one in the city of Brooklyn at Ridge Park Square and another in Parma, according...
SF man attacked, left stranded by date he met on Grindr
San Francisco Chronicle· 9 hours agoDuring the trial, testimony revealed that the two men met up at the Civic Center Motor Inn on 9th...
Oakland McDonald’s employees hold rally over rat invasion
San Jose Mercury News· 11 hours agoWorkers at an Oakland McDonald’s plan to rally Tuesday evening over an alleged rat infestation. The...
California’s great exodus finally slows as population increases after 3-year decline
San Jose Mercury News· 7 days agoCalifornia’s population grew for the first time in three years as legal immigration rebounded and...
State’s population increased by 67,000 last year
ThePress.net· 6 days agoCalifornia’s population increased by 67,000 people last year to 39,128,162, according to new data released this week by the California Department