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She Sold the French Laundry. Then It Became the ‘Best Restaurant in the World.’
Sally Schmitt was a pioneer of California cuisine, but she never sought the spotlight.
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California Panel Sizes Up Reparations for Black Citizens
In the two years since nationwide social justice protests followed the murder of George Floyd, California has undertaken the nation’s most sweeping effort yet to explore some concrete restitution to Black citizens to address the enduring economic ...
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A Breakthrough in the University of California Labor Dispute
Postdoctoral scholars and academic researchers announced a tentative deal, but the strike continued Tuesday as 36,000 other academic workers lacked an agreement.
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R.S.V. Strains California Hospitals
Levels of respiratory syncytial virus are higher than they’ve been in years.
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Many Roads Lead to the Chef Tanya Holland’s ‘California Soul’
At 6 a.m. on a recent Tuesday, the chef Tanya Holland sat alert in the green room of “Good Morning America” just off Times Square, asking her ...
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Strike by U.C. Academic Workers Continues Into a Second Week
A rally at Sproul Plaza on campus at U.C. Berkeley last week.Credit...Jim Wilson/The New York TimesSAN DIEGO — Hundreds of academic workers ...
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Exploring a Plan to Remake the L.A. River
The Los Angeles River looking north toward downtown Los Angeles.Credit...Monica Almeida/The New York TimesToday we’ll start with a short history ...
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U.S. Approves Aid to Extend Life of California Nuclear Plant
California’s last nuclear power plant received a $1.1 billion federal grant on Monday as the state seeks to extend the plant’s operations ...
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What Californians Are Grateful For in the Golden State
The Golden Gate Bridge seen from the Marin Headlands in Sausalito.Credit...Nina Riggio for The New York TimesThe end of the year tends to make us ...
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Fed Up With Political Texts? You’re Not Alone.
Democratic campaign messages sent in the name of President Biden and Speaker Nancy Pelosi featured prominently in texts submitted by readers ...