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Lafayette community supports teenager following swimming accident
An East Bay community is stepping up to help a beloved high school student-athlete who was seriously injured in a weekend swimming accident.
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Techies react to Trump exempting phones, computers, chips from new tariffs
Many in Silicon Valley are a bit relieved after President Donald Trump moved the goalpost and dropped a 125% reciprocal tariff on items like smartphones and computers that are manufactured in China.
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‘Grandpa Vicha' San Francisco attack case delayed again
The case against a 23-year-old man who allegedly pushed an elderly man to his death in San Francisco four years ago – a flashpoint in the “Stop Asian Hate” movement – was delayed once again Friday.
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Officers recognized for work in addressing Oakland Hills shooting
Oakland police officers are being recognized by the department and neighbors for their swift action in a shooting that left many in Oakland’s Montclair neighborhood on edge.
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San Mateo County officials certify votes granting supervisors power to remove sheriff
San Mateo County election officials certified last month’s special election on Thursday, where voters overwhelmingly approved a measure giving supervisors the authority to remove embattled Sheriff Christina Corpus.
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Possible teachers strike looming in Fremont
The Fremont Unified School District, which is already facing layoffs and massive budget cuts, now has the threat of a teachers strike looming.
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New era begins for A's with home opener in Sacramento
For the first time in nearly 60 years, the Athletics on Monday played their home opener outside of Oakland.
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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.