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Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price to face recall vote
There are enough valid signatures to call for a recall election of Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price, the county registrar of voters said Monday.
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Health officials warn of possible measles exposure at San Leandro restaurant
A number of people who were at a San Leandro restaurant earlier this month may have been exposed to the measles, which is on the rise across the United States, Alameda County health officials warn.
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Police investigate San Jose burglary caught on camera
Police are investigating a burglary that has a South Bay family shaken up.
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Mail-in ballots already pouring into Santa Clara County's registrar's office
Just under two weeks from California’s March 5 primary, the ballots are already coming in. And workers at the registrar of voters office in Santa Clara County are wasting no time in getting them processed.
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Candidates make their pitch to voters in final California Senate debate
Tuesday was a key night for the future of California, taking the state one step closer to answering the question: who will be its next U.S. senator?
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Top candidates vying to succeed the late Sen. Feinstein debate their case
The four top candidates running for the Senate seat formerly held by the late Dianne Feinstein took to the stage in Los Angeles for a debate Monday evening.
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LA Innocence Project takes up Scott Peterson case
A nationally recognized non-profit has taken up the Scott Peterson case and filed new motions in a San Mateo County court this week.
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San Jose police investigate after dog found shot through snout
San Jose police are asking for the public’s help after a dog was found shot through her snout.
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Oakland Unified implements new COVID rules for students with no symptoms
Students in the Oakland Unified School District returned to school Tuesday with new COVID guidance.
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As COVID cases rise, rapid tests are taking longer to detect infection
As COVID cases rise over the winter, health experts are finding that it’s taking longer for people using rapid tests to get a positive result after symptoms appear.