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    The Mercury News
    mercurynews.com > 11/29/2025 > 49ers-elevate-kicker-matt-gay-linebacker-jalen-graham-from-practice-squad

    49ers elevate kicker Matt Gay, linebacker Jalen Graham from practice squad

    11+ min ago (315+ words) The 49ers elevated place kicker Matt Gay and linebacker Jalen Graham Saturday from the practice squad to face the Cleveland Browns. Gay kicked field goals of 47 and 29 yards without a miss and converted two extra points in the 49ers" 20-9 win over the Carolina Panthers on Monday night in place of Eddy Pi'eiro, who is out with a hamstring strain. The forecast in Cleveland Sunday calls or a high of 38 degrees with the possibility of snow and freezing rain. Depending on how fast Pi'eiro heals, it could be Gay"s finale with the 49ers. The 49ers have their long-awaited bye week coming up, and resume play on Dec. 14 against the Tennessee Titans at Levi"s Stadium. Pi'eiro has yet to miss a field goal attempt in 22 tries. Graham, in his second season out of Purdue, was active for the first time this season and played…...

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    NBC Bay Area
    nbcbayarea.com > news > local > firefighters-apartment-fire-san-jose > 3988800

    Firefighters battle apartment fire in San Jose

    1+ hour, 10+ min ago (97+ words) San Jose Fire Department logo. Firefighters were battling an apartment fire on Saturday afternoon, according to authorities. The fire department said they responded to a full first-alarm fire at a two-story apartment building on the 500 block of S 7th Street. According to officials, heavy fire could be seen coming from the second floor. The fire was knockdown just after 1 p.m., and crews were making sure the fire did not extend to the attic, according to officials. The fire department added the traffic nearby was impacted and asked drivers to avoid the area....

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    NBC Bay Area
    nbcbayarea.com > news > local > shots-heard-us-coast-guard-novato > 3988792

    Shots heard at US Coast Guard housing area in Novato

    1+ hour, 30+ min ago (252+ words) Police heard shots fired Saturday morning at the US Coast Guard Housing area in Novato as they were searching the area following reports of shots heard overnight. The Novato Police Department announced at 10:15 a.m. that tactical officers heard shots fired in the US Coast Guard Housing area located at the former Hamilton Army Airfield. At the time, officers were investigating reports of shots heard in the area overnight. Police, with the help of Marin Regional Crisis Response Unit and Coast Guard officials, are investigating the source of the shots. Residents in the area are advised to stay indoors and 911 if they see any suspicious activity. It is unclear if the shots heard Saturday morning are related to a shooting that occurred in the same area Thursday, where there was an altercation between a US Coast Guard Security officer and an unknown…...

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    The Mercury News
    mercurynews.com > 11/29/2025 > review-sarach-mclachlan-concert-tour-san-francisco

    Review: Is Sarah McLachlan’s voice still better than ice cream?

    3+ hour, 24+ min ago (905+ words) Having spent much of the last two years celebrating the old " with the Fumbling Towards Ecstasy 30th Anniversary Tour " Sarah McLachlan is now onto something new. "This is a brand new show, with brand new songs off the new album called "Better Broken,'" McLachlan told the capacity crowd at the Masonic in San Francisco on Friday. "I'm going to pepper the set with new stuff, but there will be lots of old, familiar stuff as well." New path, but one thing definitely remains the same as ever: her voice is better than ice cream. And, yes, that includes cookie dough ice cream. During the course of nearly two hours, and running through 20 songs from more than 30 years of her stellar career, McLachlan's voice was nothing short of exquisite, divine, miraculous, wondrous " take your pick of highly complementary adjectives, since they all…...

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    The Mercury News
    mercurynews.com > 11/29/2025 > santa-claus-going-green-at-christmas-in-the-park-this-year

    Santa Claus going green at Christmas in the Park this year

    3+ hour, 27+ min ago (645+ words) Santa Claus has a new ride on display at Christmas in the Park this year, a plug-in sleigh that's parked right next to his all-electric house. You've got to wonder if Reindeer Local 1225 will start picketing at Plaza de Cesar Chavez, but they'll probably still get to pull the sleigh for appearances sake. "We decided to step it up this year by offering Santa a lot of the incentives that we can offer residents as well," San Jose Clean Energy Deputy Director Heather Dauler said. San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan said powering Santa's house with renewable energy is an example of the city's push to be the nation's first carbon-neutral city by 2030 " and a good example for the diverse crowds that make the visit to see the animatronic displays and Santa as part of their holidays. "It's a great San…...

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    The Mercury News
    mercurynews.com > 11/29/2025 > ai-walk-my-walk-blanco-brown

    AI country hit ‘Walk My Walk’ built on Blanco Brown’s sound sparks ethical questions

    4+ hour, 55+ min ago (877+ words) By JONATHAN LANDRUM Jr. But the song's vocal phrasing, melodic shape and stylistic DNA came from someone who does exist: Grammy-nominated country artist Blanco Brown, a Black music artist who has worked with Britney Spears, Childish Gambino and Rihanna. And he had no idea. "I didn't even know about the song until people hit me up about it," said Brown, whose 2019 country rap hit "The Git Up" helped usher in a new, hybrid era of country crossover. He didn't learn about the chart-topping AI track until his phone was flooded with messages from friends. The moment is the latest example of how generative AI is upending the music industry, giving anyone the ability to instantly create seemingly new songs by typing prompts into a chat window, often using models trained on real artists' voices and styles without their knowledge. Brown…...

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    The Mercury News
    mercurynews.com > 11/29/2025 > california-drivers-dmv

    9 things Californians should know about driving and the DMV

    5+ hour, 30+ min ago (299+ words) The Orange County Register columnist known as Honk is thankful for his readers, not least because of what he learns from them. Among the insights of the past year:" There are no plans to redesign the standard-issue California license plate, which became the norm in 2011, a Department of Motor Vehicles spokesperson said. If you have 1984 Olympic license plates, you can keep renewing them, but they haven't been available to get for decades and even replacement plates are long gone. In fact, once any style of specialized plate has been discontinued, such plates cannot be replaced but can continue to be used. Once a car or truck rolls off of a dealership's lot, the new owner can get cited for not having two plates. Even for Teslas that often don't sport front license plates. Under state law, drivers can prove to…...

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    The Mercury News
    mercurynews.com > 11/29/2025 > muslim-group-demands-answers-on-uc-berkeleys-cooperation-with-federal-antisemitism-probe

    Muslim group demands answers on UC Berkeley’s cooperation with federal antisemitism probe

    5+ hour, 45+ min ago (358+ words) BERKELEY " Concerned that the rights of students and faculty have been violated, a national Muslim civil liberties organization has requested UC Berkeley turn over any information it has on its cooperation with a Trump administration investigation into antisemitism on campus. A California Public Records Act request was filed by the Council on American-Islamic Relations" San Francisco Bay Area office on Nov. 21 in response to the university"s sharing of 160 students, staff and faculty names as part of the federal probe. "UC Berkeley"s decision to hand personal information about its own community members to the federal government is a grave breach of trust, particularly in this political climate," said Jeffrey Wang, the nonprofit"s civil rights managing attorney in a statement. UC Berkeley Assistant Vice Chancellor Dan Mogulof declined to comment on the records request. The U.S. Department of Education and…...

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    49ers Webzone
    49erswebzone.com > articles > 196749-49ers-victory-san-francisco-browns

    49ers Keys to Victory: How San Francisco Can Beat the Browns on the Road in Week 13

    6+ hour, 3+ min ago (451+ words) The San Francisco 49ers travel to Cleveland in an NFC West versus an AFC North matchup on Sunday. The 8-4 Niners look to add to their two-game win streak against the Browns. If the 49ers are looking to improve to 9-4 heading into their bye week, they must stick to the Keys to Victory. The 49ers' defense will face a challenging running game led by rookie running back Quinshon Judkins. Judkins has 667 yards, averaging 3.8 yards per carry, with seven touchdowns on the season. Now that the Browns have made a change at the quarterback position with Shedeur Sanders, the 49ers must zero in on taking away the run to force Sanders to become one-dimensional. Stop the run, win the game. The Browns have a pair of tight ends that could be game changers if the 49ers' defense falls asleep. Their leading pass catcher is rookie tight end…...

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    The Mercury News
    mercurynews.com > 11/29/2025 > opinion-newsom-could-have-made-electricity-more-affordable-climate-friendly-heres-how

    Opinion: Newsom could have made electricity more affordable, climate-friendly. Here’s how.

    6+ hour, 5+ min ago (699+ words) Governor Gavin Newsom stood before global leaders in Brazil recently at COP30, the annual United Nations climate conference, and'introduced himself to the world'as the new face of U.S. climate ambition. The scene raised a question back home in California: Why did Newsom recently veto climate solutions that would have made electricity cleaner and more affordable for Californians? For decades, California has shown the world that states and regions can drive climate and economic progress, even when national governments lag. Now the world's fourth-largest economy, our state has paired'consistent cuts in emissions'with sustained economic growth and set a standard for clean car rules that is copied worldwide. It also built the nation's first economy-wide "Cap and Invest" program, the'cap-and-trade energy credit program'recently reformed and extended under Newsom's watch. Yet as the climate crisis escalates, even that legacy faces scrutiny. While Newsom was preparing…...