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Bay Area synagogues and temples increasing security during Passover
The Jewish holiday of Passover has just begun, and the director of the FBI says federal law enforcement is on alert for any potential threats due to the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas.
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Housemates charged with murder in toddler's overdose death in San Jose
In an unprecedented move, the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office has charged two accused drug dealers with murder for their part in the fentanyl overdose death of an 18-month-old child.
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County supervisors discuss proposal to close Regional Medical Center's trauma center
Santa Clara County supervisors on Tuesday weighed in on a proposal to shutter the level two trauma center at Regional Medical Center in San Jose.
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Vasona Reservoir in Los Gatos drained for repairs
Some people visiting Vasona Lake in Los Gatos are surprised to find it’s nearly dry as the rainy season is winding down.
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Free meals program leaves Bay Area school districts scrambling for cafeteria workers
Many Bay Area school districts are scrambling to meet the demand for more student lunches.
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South Bay teacher accused of sexually assaulting student
A South Bay teacher has been arrested in connection with the rape of a student more than two decades ago.
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South Bay lawmaker introduces bill aimed at preventing fentanyl poisoning deaths among children
South Bay leaders hope a tragic overdose death of a San Jose infant can lead to change and save lives.
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San Jose man accused of filming dozens with hidden camera in Starbucks restroom
A 35-year-old San Jose man was arrested last week after police say he placed a hidden camera in a Starbucks restroom and filmed dozens of victims, including juveniles, over the course of one day in January.
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SFMTA discusses installation of new speed cameras
San Francisco on Tuesday will take another step in cracking down on speeding drivers, discussing a list of intersections targeted for new speed cameras.
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Residents in Santa Cruz Mountains struggle after landslide blocks access to major road
A landslide in one neighborhood in the Santa Cruz Mountains has left residents who live nearby with few options.