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Strong winds ramp up fire threat in Southern California
Forecasters warned of “life-threatening, destructive” wind gusts in Southern California.
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Forecasters warn of ‘life-threatening, destructive' winds as fires break out in Southern California
Firefighters scrambled to corral flames churning along hillsides in Los Angeles as winds began gaining strength across Southern California. Forecasters warned Tuesday of “life-threatening, destructive” gusts that could last for days while toppling trees, creating dangerous surf and bringing extreme fire risk to areas that haven’t seen substantial rain in months. Fire crews responded Tuesday morning to a blaze that...
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Bay Area firefighters head to SoCal amid upcoming windstorm
A potentially life-threatening windstorm is headed to Southern California this week. Bay Area firefighters are now heading that way to help. Jessica Aguirre speaks with Brent Pascua of Cal Fire on this.
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Dungeness crab season begins in Bay Area, California after delays
Commercial crabbing season in California opened this past weekend after a couple months delay.
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Dungeness crab season begins in Bay Area, California after delays
Commercial crabbing season in California opened this weekend after a couple months delay. Sergio Quintana reports.
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After 2 years of shortfalls, California governor proposes $322B budget with no deficit
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed a $322 billion budget without a deficit. It’s a welcome change after two years of significant budget shortfalls in the nation’s most populous state. But the proposal announced Monday will also leave little room for funding new programs. Still, it’s mostly a placeholder as California waits to see if incoming President Donald Trump will...
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Watch: State budget's potential impact on schools
State leaders on Monday get a first look at Gov. Gavin Newsom’s new state budget proposal. One education official discusses how it would impact schools.
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Dungeness crab season commences
People across the Bay Area made their way to Half Moon Bay to get fresh crab off commercial crab boats as the Dungeness crab season kicked off. Christie Smith reports.
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NBC Bay Area longtime anchor Terry McSweeney retires
NBC Bay Area’s longtime anchor and journalist Terry McSweeney announced he is retiring after four-plus decades in the industry. McSweeney manned the weekend desk since 2013.
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Dungeness crab season kicks off across Bay Area
The Dungeness crab season kicked off on Sunday after various delays.
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Dungeness crab season kicks off across Bay Area
The Dungeness crab season kicked off on Sunday after delays leading up to the start. Christie Smith reports.
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California Highway Patrol warns against attempted ‘Amber Alert' scam
The California Highway Patrol is warning the public to beware of fraudsters posing as “AMBER Alert representatives” offering to “register” children.
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New California law allows ‘entertainment zones' for more sidewalk alcohol, food sales
A new California law going into effect in 2025 says alcohol sales in streets, sidewalk, or public spaces are allowed within the local government’s “entertainment zones.”
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Oakland Zoo cares for spider monkey found during traffic stop in Central California
The Oakland Zoo is kicking off the new year by taking care of a malnourished spider monkey that was found in a car during a traffic stop in Central California, according to the zoo and the California Highway Patrol.
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Newsom signs new laws strengthening cities' abilities to impound cars involved in sideshows
While cities in California continue to pass ordinances to combat illegal sideshows, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed several laws that go into effect this year statewide to give municipalities more legal tools to address them.
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California begins 2025 with solid start to winter snowpack, but more storms are needed
California is beginning 2025 with a solid start to the winter snowpack, officials said Thursday, but they cautioned that more storms are needed to keep the state’s water supplies on track. Ian Cull reports.
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Bay Area cities weigh pros and cons of entertainment zones
With the start of the new year, California is now giving cities and counties the green light to create entertainment zones where, among other things, people will be allowed to drink in public.
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Bay Area cities weigh pros and cons of entertainment zones
With the start of the new year, California is now giving cities and counties the green light to create entertainment zones where, among other things, people will be allowed to drink in public. Robert Handa reports.
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California begins 2025 with solid start to winter snowpack, but more storms are needed
California is beginning 2025 with a solid start to the winter snowpack, but more storms are needed to keep the state’s water supplies on track. Officials at Phillips Station said the water content of the snowpack measured 91% of the average on Thursday. Andy Reising is manager of the snow surveys and water supply forecasting unit for the Department of...
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Cinthia's forecast: Dry second day of the year, rain on the way
We’ll see a mix of sun and clouds and feel a bit mild down in the South Bay. Rain is back Friday. Cinthia Pimentel is tracking how long it sticks around.