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Lawsuit claims Sean ‘Diddy' Combs sexually assaulted a woman in Orinda
The latest lawsuit against music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs has connections to the Bay Area, with a victim claiming he allegedly sexually assaulted her inside of a home in Contra Costa County.
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Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao delivers State of City address amid recall vote, budget crisis
Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao delivered her state of the city address on Tuesday, highlighting her administration’s accomplishments in her first term.
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1 dead after car crashes into Fremont apartment complex
A Tesla slammed into a Fremont apartment complex Monday night, killing the driver and resulting in a structure fire, according to fire officials and police.
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Oakland mayor addresses changes in Coliseum sale to AASEG
Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao is speaking out regarding an amended agreement to sell the city’s 50% share of the Oakland Coliseum to the African American Sports and Entertainment Group.
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Pro-Palestinian demonstrators in Berkeley call for ceasefire
Hundreds of pro-Palestinian student groups and community organizers gathered in Berkeley on Tuesday night, calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
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3 former SF mayors call for investigation into mayoral candidate Mark Farrell
Three former San Francisco mayors join a group of former elected officials in the city, calling for a criminal investigation into mayoral candidate Mark Farrell, who they accuse of violating campaign finance law.
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The Calgorithm takes over social media as ‘College GameDay' comes to Cal
For the first time, ESPN’s “College GameDay,” the popular college football pregame show, took over the University of California, Berkeley, on Saturday, in part thanks to the “Woke Agenda” of Cal Football fans, the self-proclaimed Calgorithm.
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Bay Area visitors detail ‘scary' sights after Hurricane Helene
Hurricane Helene devastated parts of the Southeast on Friday. Now, some of the people flying back to the Bay Area are describing the conditions of the hurricane before boarding their flight to San Francisco.
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SF city leaders are one step closer to pass ordinance on sideshows
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously approved on Tuesday the first reading of an ordinance with stricter penalties for participants in sideshows.
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San Pablo youth baseball league devastated after equipment was set on fire during break-in
A Contra Costa County youth baseball league is in desperate need after someone broke into their storage facility and then set it on fire.