Farmers' Market returns to Pleasant HIll
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The newly launched Pleasant Hills Farmers' Market will open every Saturday from 9am to 1 pm year round, rain or shine!

Analysis of Iran War and latest jump in gas prices
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Interview with Hamline University's Political Science Professor David Schultz about Iran War and latest jump in gas prices

Decision day meets cuts, College Track Responds
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Today is national college decision day, when seniors commit to their future schools. For many first-generation students, that milestone comes with uncertainty. Shirley Collado, College Track President and CEO, explains why.

San Jose's Cinco de Mayo returns
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Sunday, May 3 crowds will gather in downtown San José for the third annual Cinco de Mayo festival. From live entertainment to traditional folklórico dancers, the event keeps the spirit alive—even without its signature parade. Luis Ochoa, program director, gives insight.

Free wellness retreat for community healers
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From yoga and sound baths to acupuncture and one-on-one therapy sessions, Healing the Healer offers six powerful wellness activations designed to restore mind, body, and spirit—while uplifting Latinx. Event on May 1, from 10 AM - 4 PM at the San Leandro Marina. Dulce Lopez, Latinx and Jose Carlos Montesinos with Latinx Advisory Committee, give insight.

Luchadores: Masks, Mat and Mission
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Santa Rosa's Cooperage Brewing Company, is hosting CoopMania. The annual taco festival features food vendors, live music, and lucha libre. Event is Saturday, May 2 from 12PM - 10PM. All proceeds will support Hijas del Campo, the Brentwood nonprofit helps migrant and seasonal farmworkers. Participating, luchadores with San Jose's Pro Wrestling Revolution.

TPS: Supreme Court on the power to end protection
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Temporary Protected Status was created for moments of disaster and war, but what happens when temporary stretches for decades? Now, the Supreme Court must decide whether those protections can be abruptly stripped away. Luis Cortes Romero, immigration attorney at Novo Legal Group, gives insight.

A royal moment that landed loud
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King Charles spoke on the importance of restraining executive authority during his time in Washington. His address reaching far beyond capitol hill. He's in the middle of a four-day visit meant to mark the 250th anniversary of the United States’ independence and reaffirm the special relationship between the U.S. and the U.K. Jana Mathews, professor of medieval literature and culture, at Rollins College of Liberal Arts, gives insight.

Job hugging: staying put, planning the exit
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Even though the job market appears to be slowing down, a new study suggests many workers may actually be preparing for their next move. John Woods, founding director of the University of Phoenix Career Institute, gives insight.

Farmworker housing plan faces final review
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Tuesday, April 28, marks a critical moment in Half Moon Bay, as city leaders take a final look at a long-awaited affordable housing project for senior farmworkers before a decisive vote May 5. Belinda Hernandez-Arriaga, founder and executive director of Ayudando Latinos A Soñar, explains what's at stake.

Redefining citizenship: debate over denaturalization expands
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The Trump administration is assigning denaturalization cases to regular prosecutors, which could lead to a surge of people stripped of U.S. citizenship. Mariam Masumi Daud, immigration lawyer at Johnson & Masumi, gives insight.

What AI knows about your kids
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California is moving to strengthen online protections for minors. Still, critics warn the rules may not go far enough. leaving kids exposed in a fast-growing world of AI-powered apps. Leeza Garber, cybersecurity and privacy attorney, gives insight\.