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Bird flu forcing some Bay Area residents to grow their own eggs
The ongoing bird flu pandemic continues to keep the price for eggs high.
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Some Santa Cruz County residents defied now-lifted evacuation orders amid atmospheric river
Some residents along the San Lorenzo River in Santa Cruz County defied the evacuation orders that have since been lifted for the area on Thursday.
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‘Latino Freeze' grows as part of backlash against companies rolling back DEI programs
A growing backlash against national retailers that have started eliminating or rolling back Diversity, Equity and Inclusion programs now includes Latino leaders calling for a boycott of those big stores.
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DOGE actions leave federal workers feeling ‘threatened and traumatized'
A growing number of federal workers said they are feeling terrorized and terrified by what they see as threats coming from the White House.
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Los Tigres del Norte speak up for immigrants
Los Tigres del Norte on Wednesday spoke up in the name of immigrant rights.
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Student absences on ‘Day Without Immigrants' cost schools state funding
Tens of thousands of students across the country stayed home on Monday to protest immigration enforcement action as part of “Day Without Immigrants” demonstrations, resulting in some collateral damage for schools.
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San Jose residents participate in ‘Day Without an Immigrant'
People across the United States stayed home from work or school Monday to protest the mass deportations on what was called a “Day Without an Immigrant” — including San Jose residents.
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Students, community protest ICE deportations in San Jose, other parts of Bay Area
There were protests Tuesday over the recent immigration enforcement in San Jose, and students and community members in the Bay Area are expected to hit the streets again Wednesday.
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ICE activity continues in San Jose, Rapid Response Network says
ICE agents were back on the streets of San Jose Monday, according to the Rapid Response Network in Santa Clara County.
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Immigration enforcement fears force some South Bay parents to keep students out of school
Amid the threats of mass deportations, many parents in the South Bay concede they are afraid of what might happen to their children at school on certain days.