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Sausalito City Council holds special meeting to end downtown Bridgeway debate
The Sausalito City Council called a special meeting to end what has become a contentious debate over bike lanes through the downtown Bridgeway.
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Homicide investigation launched after 2 bodies found in Santa Cruz Mountains
The discovery of two bodies in the back of an abandoned pickup truck in the Santa Cruz Mountains earlier this week is being investigated as a double homicide, the California Highway Patrol said Thursday.
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NTSB calls for study of 6 bridges in Bay Area, 68 nationally, citing risk
A year after a massive vessel hit and caused the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Maryland, the National Transportation Safety Board is calling for the study of 68 bridges, six of which are in the Bay Area.
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Santa Rosa police hold town hall on fentanyl dangers following fatal overdose of 3 teens
The Santa Rosa Police Department held a high school town hall on Thursday after three teens died of an overdose last month.
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Medical researchers protest federal cuts at San Francisco rally
More than 400 people rallied for science in San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Gardens on Monday.
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Fremont City Council to amend controversial homeless ordinance amid lawsuit
Fremont City Council said it is amending a controversial clause in its new ordinance that makes aiding and abetting an illegal encampment a misdemeanor.
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Alameda County supervisors need 2 documents to finalize Oakland Coliseum sale
The deal to sell the Oakland Coliseum has been stalled once again.
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Police warn elderly residents of ongoing jewelry theft scam
Police are sounding the alarm and warning elderly residents across the Bay Area about an ongoing jewelry theft scam.
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Bay Area residents question planned ‘economic blackout' effectiveness
A national “economic blackout” is set to begin on Friday as resistance to the billionaire class, big corporations, and the nation’s major political parties. But, many are questioning if it will be effective.
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Cal Fire unveils fire hazard severity maps for the Bay Area
For the first time in more than a decade, Cal Fire is reassessing wildfire risk in Bay Area cities.