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San Francisco dispensary closes while owner recovers after being shot 7 times
The owner of the “Vapor Room” in SOMA is recovering after being shot 7 times outside his shop by a man he did not recognize.
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Russian River floods properties and cars, concerns remain over future mudslides
North Bay residents got a break from this week’s storms and a chance to see more of the damage from all the rainfall on Wednesday.
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Bay Area rallies planned, businesses close for ‘Day Without Immigrants' movement
Some businesses are closing for the day and some people are not going into work as part of a national effort to draw attention to the contributions of the immigrant community.
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How the East Bay is preparing for this storm series, and where to find help
The first arm of a storm system reached the Bay Area on Friday. For many, it’s a relief after an unseasonably dry few weeks and the recent fires in Southern California which sparked under very dry conditions.
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Bay Area sees passport delays as anxieties spike over Trump's immigration policies
Local immigration attorneys said that both undocumented people and those with protected status in the U.S. are fearful about what could happen. These escalating concerns may have contributed to long waits at one Bay Area post office where people were trying to get passports.
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TikTok content creators feeling confusion over the app's fate
Bay Area content creators say they feel uneasy about how TikTok’s uncertain future will impact their businesses.
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Bay Area businesses, groups gather donations for those affected by LA fires
Like so many people, Bay Area residents and businesses are jumping into action to support those whose lives have been upended by the fires in Los Angeles County.
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Oakland residents, firefighters concerned about fire station closures
More than a dozen Oakland hills residents expressed frustration and concern that two local fire stations are set to close on Monday, and firefighters were set to call on city leaders to reconsider the closures.
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Police search for driver after pedestrian fatally struck in SF's Portola District
San Francisco police are searching for a driver they claim hit and killed a pedestrian in the Portola neighborhood on Saturday.
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California home insurance: Companies can submit catastrophe models to the state
California’s betting that letting companies use computer models for the first time to gauge risk will convince them to stop dropping home policies and start selling new ones.