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3 arrested in Oakland Hills robbery and shooting
Neighbors and police officers are being credited for saving a man’s life after he was shot multiple times during a robbery in Oakland.
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State Farm makes case for insurance rate hike during hearing
Wednesday was the second day of a critical hearing that will decide whether State Farm, California’s largest home insurer, can raise rates by double digits.
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Visas revoked for 39 international students in Bay Area
At least 39 international students in the Bay Area have now had their student visas revoked by the Trump administration.
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New tariffs will cost families $3,800 more a year, Yale budget lab says
Families will have to pay an average of $3,800 more this year due to the newly announced tariffs, according to a Yale budget lab.
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SJ firefighters pushing to reopen station amid budget concerns
San Jose firefighters are pushing to reopen a station that’s been closed for years.
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San Jose community celebrates Cesar Chavez Day
There was a celebration at San Jose City College Monday as they honored the life and work of labor leader Cesar Chavez.
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VTA bus service resumes Friday and light rail may return Monday following strike
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority workers returned to work Thursday after a judge ordered them to end their strike without a new contract.
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Stanford football coach fired following report he mistreated female staff members
Stanford is parting ways with football coach Troy Taylor amid allegations he mistreated female staff members.
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Ex-UFC fighter Cain Velasquez sentenced to 5 years in prison for 2022 shooting
Former UFC fighter Cain Velasquez was sentenced to five years in prison for a shooting that took place more than two years ago.
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California AG prepared to fight back against Trump's looming education cuts
California already has started to fight back against President Donald Trump’s impending executive order to shut down the U.S. Department of Education.