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VTA Yard Shooter Was βOutsider' in Workplace: Survivor
The gunman in the San Jose mass shooting was an outsider at the rail yard he had worked at for more than a decade.
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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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San Francisco Sanctions Once-Shunned Homeless Encampments
San Francisco is joining other U.S. cities in authorizing homeless tent encampments in response to the coronavirus pandemic, a move officials have long resisted but are now reluctantly embracing to safeguard homeless people.
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Homeless Women Who Took Over Oakland Home Gain Support
East Bay and state leaders were set to front a rally Tuesday morning in Oakland to show support for a bill that would bring more housing to the Bay Area.
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Evacuations Lifted for Flooded California Wine Country Towns
Authorities in Northern California have reopened the roads into two towns cut off for days by a rain-swollen river and residents and work crews have started cleaning up the muck that flooding left behind.
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Risk of Flooding, Mudslides Remains After California Storm
Authorities warn that mudslides are still possible Friday even after a damaging storm moved through California, trapping people in floodwaters, triggering a debris flow that destroyed homes, and forcing residents to flee communities scorched by wildfires last year.