Country” Joe McDonald, a hippie rock star of the 1960s whose “I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-To-Die Rag” was a four-lettered rebuke to the Vietnam War that became an anthem for protesters and a highlight of ...
Margaret Koenig considers why Stanford, compared to its peer institutions, falls behind in political engagement.
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Kenny Smith’s son announces his college basketball destination on live TV
Kenny Smith’s son, Malloy, took to ESPN to reveal that he has officially committed to the University of North Carolina. The Mater Dei High School point guard announced his choice during the NBA ...
Agents arrested about five times as many people who did not appear to have criminal records in the first nine months of 2025 as in the entire year prior.
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has begun evaluating the state’s Wolf-Livestock Compensation Program to determine whether changes are needed as gray wolves continue to ...
A misdemeanor case has surfaced a troubling pattern in Alameda County juries, which often fail to reflect the community’s ...
Country Joe McDonald, who became a Woodstock festival legend and fronted the band Country Joe and the Fish in the 1960s, has ...
Country Joe McDonald passed away from complications of Parkinson's disease on Saturday, March 7, in Berkeley, California. He was 84. The news of his passing was announced in an official statement. "We ...
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California has 40,000 affordable housing units ready to break ground. One setback is holding them up
California has hundreds of affordable housing projects that are ready to build, but they cannot close the money gap. Morris Village in Modesto plans 44 affordable apartments, with half set aside ...
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