The Latest
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List: Bay Area counties, cities offer sandbags amid storm
Several Bay Area counties are providing sandbags for residents in need as an atmospheric river storm is set to hit the region.
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Bay Area spots rank on OpenTable's top 100 restaurants list. Here's why
From San Francisco to Palo Alto, five Bay Area restaurants place on OpenTable’s 2024’s Top 100 Restaurants list.
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ALAS hosts free community health event for essential workers in Half Moon Bay
ALAS, a non-profit in Half Moon Bay, is hosting a community healthcare event for farmworkers and other essential workers for free on Saturday.
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Costco shoppers camp out and line up days ahead of Pleasanton grand opening
Shoppers are camping out a week early to be first in line for a new Costco opening in Pleasanton.
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18-year-old Santa Clara University student fatally struck by vehicle
An 18-year-old Santa Clara University student was killed Thursday when he was struck by a vehicle near the college.
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What is birthright citizenship, and what would it take for Trump to end it?
According to Donald Trump’s Agenda 47, the President-elect announced his plan to “sign an executive order on Day One to end automatic citizenship for children of illegal aliens.”
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East Bay residents prepare for major storm
East Bay residents are preparing their homes in anticipation of a storm that has already hit parts of the Bay Area.
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Bay Area food banks in need of Thanksgiving donations for struggling families
Bay Area food banks are in need of donations to help struggling families this holiday season.
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‘He was never aggressive': Prosecutors call witnesses in Nima Momeni trial
Prosecutors began calling witnesses in the high-profile murder trial of Nima Momeni on Thursday.
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Roads flooded, trees down in the North Bay as atmospheric river storm continues
The intensity of this week’s atmospheric river storm caused great damage across the North Bay, with roads flooded, trees knocked down and some without power.
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Health officers raise concerns about vaccine misinformation
There is growing concern among some public health officials around the country that vaccine misinformation is growing.