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Classes resume in East Bay district where trustees were ousted in pride flag dispute
Students headed back to an East Bay school Wednesday for the new academic year after two district board members were ousted for not allowing a pride flag to fly on campus. Bob Redell reports.
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Classes resume in East Bay district where trustees were ousted in pride flag dispute
Students are headed back to an East Bay school after two district board members were ousted for not allowing a pride flag to fly on campus.
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Classes resume in East Bay district where trustees were ousted in pride flag dispute
Students are headed back to an East Bay school after two district board members were ousted for not allowing a pride flag to fly on campus. Bob Redell reports.
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Creek Fire: Brush fire 25% contained
Cal Fire still has evacuation orders ordered for a brush fire in Sunol that broke out Friday.
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Crews battle brush fires in Gilroy, East Bay
Firefighters are still working to put out fires that break out across the Bay Area
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Fires burn across Bay Area
Firefighters across the Bay Area are trying to get the upper hand as multiple fires cover the region. Marianne Favro reports.
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East Bay fires continue to burn, leave many on edge
Firefighters are still working to put out two East Bay fires that broke out Friday.
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East Bay fires threaten structures, cause evacuations
Two East Bay fires that broke out Friday have burned through hundreds of acres, threatening structures. Christie Smith reports.
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Creek Fire: 595 acres burned; 5% contained as brush fire prompts evacuation orders in Sunol
Cal Fire has ordered evacuations for a brush fire in Sunol that broke out Friday. (165 kB)
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Creek Fire: 734 acres burned; 10% contained for brush fire in Sunol
Cal Fire has ordered evacuations for a brush fire in Sunol that broke out Friday.
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Two Sunol school board members recalled
Voters in Alameda County have successfully recalled two Sunol Glen Unified School District board members that sparked controversy by passing a resolution to only display “flags required by law.”
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Voters recall Sunol school board members in special election
Voters in Alameda County have successfully recalled two Sunol Glen Unified School District board members that sparked controversy by passing a resolution to only display “flags required by law.”
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Preliminary 2.5 magnitude earthquake strikes East Bay
A preliminary 2.5 magnitude earthquake struck near Sunol, according to the United States Geological Survey.
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‘We were in the right place at the right time': Biologists find missing hiker in the East Bay
Two biologists say they’re grateful to have been in the right place at the right time after finding a hiker and his dog days after they were reported missing in the East Bay.
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Niles Canyon Road closed due to storm damage near Sunol
Niles Canyon Road, west of Sunol, is closed indefinitely due to storm damage, Caltrans and the California Highway Patrol said. Ian Cull reports.
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East Bay Regional Parks celebrate grand opening of new trail
People in the East Bay now have access to more than 18 miles of trail and hundreds of acres of open space.
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East Bay Regional Parks celebrate grand opening of new trail
People in the East Bay now have access to more than 18 miles of trail and hundreds of acres of open space. This comes after East Bay Regional Parks celebrated the grand opening of the Tyler Ranch Staging Area on Sunday. Christie Smith reports.
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Push to recall school board members picks up in Sunol
A push to recall two board members of the Sunol Glen Unified School District is picking up momentum.
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Pride flag controversy resurfaces at Sunol Glen Elementary School board meeting
The controversial decision to take down a Pride flag on a Sunol school campus was once again discussed Tuesday, with the school board taking a vote on whether or not to repeal the resolution. Kris Sanchez reports.
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Pride flag controversy resurfaces at Sunol Glen Elementary School board meeting
The controversial decision to take down a Pride flag on a Sunol school campus was once again discussed Tuesday, with the school board taking a vote on whether to repeal the resolution.