Four rental units become one $4.75 million mansion. Will the supes legalize it?
Plus: CubaCaribe fest goes big for 20, striking CBS workers reach a tentative deal
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Today's headlines:
Four rental units become one $4.75 million mansion. Will the supes legalize it?

By Tim Redmond
Vote on Vallejo St. property would set a dangerous precedent for speculators to destroy rent-controlled housing
CBS workers win tentative contract

By Ian Firstenberg
While the agreement still needs to be ratified, the preliminary deal bodes well for writers and producers.
At 20, CubaCaribe looks back—and ahead—at vibrant diasporic culture

By Aimée Ts'ao
The essential fest includes a bonanza of Caribbean and related dance, as well as community gatherings, a photo exhibit, more.
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