Scott Budman
scott.budman@nbcuni.com
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Girl Scouts preparing for summer camp blindsided by new Woodside ordinance
Girl scouts and their families have a new challenge getting to an annual summer camp in Woodside.
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New homes open for for low-income residents, young adults in San Jose
The latest housing stats show what has been locally known for years — the Bay Area needs more homes fast and some new housing just opened up.
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DMV testing facial recognition technology
There soon might be an app to help avoid those long lines at the DMV and it will move your driver’s license to your phone.
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Google among companies urging employees to return to office
After initially embracing long-term work from home, many tech companies have started urging employees to come back to the office, sometime with employees pushing back.
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California startup's mission to keep EV charging stations working
If the electric vehicle revolution is going to catch on, chargers have to work all the time, but there have been problems.
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‘We're OK': Job Growth Continues in the Bay Area, Country
Despite ongoing inflation and job cuts, the overall job market is booming — both nationally and in the Bay Area.Â
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New Housing Coming to San Jose
A stretch of Alum Rock Avenue in San Jose will eventually be home to 60 units of much-needed housing.
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Eating Disorder Helpline Disables Chatbot After Inappropriate Advice
A national organization recently decided to use artificial intelligence to staff its helpline for those with an eating disorder.
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Uber Cutting Back on Office Space in San Francisco
Even as Uber employees come back to the office, the Bay Area ridesharing giant is cutting back on office space, putting an entire San Francisco building – close to 300,000 square feet – up for lease.
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Bay Area Housing Prices Grow Despite National Trend of Dwindling Home Values
Here’s a look at why home prices in the Bay Area are up over the last month.