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Your car insurance premium might be going up. Here are some paths to savings
California is increasing the minimum auto insurance coverage limits for drivers. Our team found a few ways that you can save on your premiums.
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Bay Area groups say frozen federal funds impacting food, shelter services
United Way Bay Area says $2.5 million in funds for Bay Area for the Emergency Food and Shelter Program have been ‘paused indefinitely.’
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State Farm's CA rate increase gets provisional approval, pending public hearing
California’s insurance commissioner will approve State Farm’s rate increase request, if the company justifies the increase at a public hearing.
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Part of large tree falls in Alamo, damaging 2 cars
San Ramon Valley Fire said that they were called to Alamo on Wednesday afternoon after a part of a tree fell down and damaged two cars.
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San Francisco's Upper Great Highway closing to cars for good on Friday
A two-mile stretch of Upper Great Highway in San Francisco will be closed to cars for good on Friday as the city prepares to open a new park.
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San Francisco Symphony, musicians host benefit concert for LA Fire relief
San Francisco musicians teamed up to host a benefit concert to support those recovering from the fires in Los Angeles County.
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OPM tells federal workers to list 5 accomplishments weekly. Bay Area workers react
Federal employees reported getting a second email from OPM telling them to list 5 recent accomplishments on a weekly basis.
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Tense Trump-Zelenskyy White House meeting leave some in Bay Area ‘disgusted'
Reaction in the Bay Area to Friday’s meeting with President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been swift and blunt.
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Federal ‘takedown' investigations recover guns at Vallejo daycare, motel
Local, state, and federal officials gathered to announce two major crime rings they said they’ve busted, as well as progress with a gun violence prevention effort with the Department of Justice in Vallejo on Thursday.
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Bay Area federal workers grapple with request to justify their work or resign
Bay Area-based federal employees said they are grappling with how to respond to an email sent Saturday asking them to list their accomplishments from the previous week.