The Latest
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San Francisco sees first ever tornado warning; region faces storm damage
The National Weather Service has lifted the tornado threat for the city of San Francisco Saturday morning.
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California approves new insurance changes in hopes of stabilizing the market
Friday, the state’s Department of Insurance says it got a major procedural green light to make some changes that might entice insurance companies to stop dropping people’s policies and possibly resume selling homeowners coverage.
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CA groups educate and prepare communities as Trump plans for mass deportations
The public is getting a clearer picture of how President-elect Donald Trump plans to implement his campaign promises regarding immigration.
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Pearl Harbor survivor recounts attack, shares promise at memorial in Concord
People in the Bay Area gathered in Concord to remember the service members who died in the attack on Pearl Harbor and to meet one 100-year-old survivor of that attack.
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San Francisco firefighters help cook family's turkey following oven fire
San Francisco firefighters first helped one family put out an oven fire, then they helped the family to cook their Thanksgiving turkey.
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Why missing one flight can set off a costly travel domino effect
onger lines and fuller flights. Surveys show travel is up this holiday season. So you really do want to get to the airport early. And we have another reason to prepare to be punctual: a possible airline penalty.
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Bay Area communities clean up flooding, prepare for more rain
The Bay Area had a chance to dry off a bit this weekend after the past few days’ deluge. After some high rain totals, some communities are cleaning up flooding, and others are preparing for the next wave of the storm.
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Flooding continues in Sonoma County, deceased driver recovered from floodwaters
While the weather on Saturday offered a break from recent rains, Sonoma County is still having to contend with flooded driveways, fields, and grounds soaked in water, and flooded roadways.
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Santa Rosa High play carries on with a full house despite district cancellation
After a Santa Rosa High School play was canceled by the district due to ‘mature content’, students rally with community support to host the production elsewhere
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Bay Area community leaders denounce racist texts sent after election day
After racist text messages were sent to Black people in San Francisco and around the country, NAACP chapters are decrying the text messages and calling for support for Black students.