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SF Marks 1st Anniversary of Vicha Ratanapakdee's Killing
San Francisco on Sunday is marking the one-year anniversary of Vicha Ratanapakdee, an 84-year-old Asian man killed in yet another attack against Asians in America.
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Horror, Heroism Mark Deadly Shooting at VTA Rail Yard in San Jose
Taptejdeep Singh died trying to save others from a gunman. Kirk Bertolet saw some of his coworkers take their last breaths.
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Shooter Said He Hated Work Years Before Killing 9 at VTA Yard: Official
A gunman who killed nine people at a San Jose rail yard appeared to target some of the victims, a sheriff told The Associated Press on Thursday, while a Biden administration official said he spoke of hating his workplace when customs officers detained him after a 2016 trip to the Philippines.
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California Urges People to Vacation in State, Boost Tourism
California tourism leaders are urging residents to spend their pent-up travel dollars exploring their home state as coronavirus case numbers stay low.
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Virus Cases Plunge and LA, San Francisco Come Back to Life
Coronavirus cases continue to plunge in San Francisco and Los Angeles, getting both counties closer to the less-restrictive coronavirus reopening yellow tier.
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‘Zoom in a Room'? California's School Lag in Reopening Push
Frustrated parents across California say sending their children back to school for what they call “zoom in a room” is not the in-person learning experience they expected for the students.
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Newsom: J&J Vaccine Pause Won't Affect California Reopening
California state officials directed counties and other providers on Tuesday to pause use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine as recommended by the federal government as agencies examine a possible and rare side effect that can cause blood clots.
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With Virus Rates Low, Californians Eager to Return to Events
Professional sports teams are eager to welcome back fans when California lifts its ban on indoor performances.
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More Counties OK California's Centralized Vaccine Plan
California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s plan to centralize vaccine delivery, tracking and appointment making is taking shape with two of the state’s most populous counties signing up.
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90% of California Can Dine Indoors, Go to Movies, Hit a Gym
About 90% of California’s nearly 40 million residents can enjoy a restaurant meal indoors, watch a movie at a theater and sweat it out inside a gym after more counties were authorized to open up to business thanks to low coronavirus case rates throughout the state. California has been on a reopening roll since a deadly winter surge that saw…