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Richmond city leaders to vote on Chevron refinery business tax ballot measure
Chevron, one of the world’s largest oil companies, could end up paying much more to do business in the East Bay, as Richmond city leaders Tuesday are set to vote on a proposed new tax measure on the company’s refinery.
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Feds expand ‘All Hands on Deck' drug crackdown in SF's Tenderloin
Federal law enforcement officials are ramping up their crackdown on the drug problem in San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood, expanding on their “All Hands on Deck” initiative.
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Jurassic Quest brings life-size dinosaurs to the East Bay
Life-size dinosaur replicas are on display at the Alameda County Fairgrounds this weekend. Bob Redell reports.
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Popular Castro Valley neighborhood marketplace destroyed in fire
A three-alarm fire overnight Thursday burned down a popular neighborhood marketplace in Castro Valley, according to the Alameda County Fire Department.
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Overturned big-rig causes traffic mess at 101-880 interchange in San Jose
An overturned big-rig brought traffic to a halt on a busy transition between two major freeway corridors in the South Bay just before the Wednesday morning commute.
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New payment system for all Bay Area public transit on hold
A new system that was designed to make it easier for people to pay for mass transit in the Bay Area has been delayed indefinitely.
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South Bay students, teachers take annual Bus Trip for Education
A push for better education will be front and center Wednesday at the state Capitol in Sacramento, and it comes as teachers in the South Bay plan to rally for pay raises.
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State public health advocates rally against $300M in proposed budget cuts
Public health officials and front-line health care workers across California are sounding the alarm on Gov. Gavin Newsom’s budget revision that proposes $300 million in proposed cuts.
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Secretary of State Antony Blinken visits the Bay Area
Secretary of State Antony Blinken is set to visit the Bay Area Monday to deliver a message to cyber criminals.
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College-bound students face deadline to apply for state financial aid
Some college-bound students and their parents face a deadline Thursday for applying to qualify for state financial aid using the new, troubled FAFSA process.