The Latest
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Russian River floods properties and cars, concerns remain over future mudslides
North Bay residents got a break from this week’s storms and a chance to see more of the damage from all the rainfall on Wednesday.
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San Francisco officials reaffirm immigration rights, sanctuary city status
The city of San Francisco is taking steps to reassure migrants that the city will not cooperate with federal agents targeting them at home, work or school.
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DA to not pursue charges against mother of Alexis Gabe's accused killer
The Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office announced Thursday it would not seek charges against the mother of the man accused of killing Alexis Gabe in 2022.
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Bay Area TikTok creators frustrated with early shuttering of U.S. services
Bay Area TikTok creators express frustrations amid the popular social media platform’s decision to shutter its services in the United States.
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Northern California communities recount Tubbs, Camp fires amid wildfires in LA County
The fires in Los Angeles County are bringing back memories to survivors of two of Northern California’s largest, deadliest, and most destructive wildfires.
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Pentagon agrees to settle landmark lawsuit with LGBTQ veterans over discharge status
The Pentagon said it will restore the discharge records of 35,000 veterans to “honorable,” ending a class action suit filed more than a year ago by veterans outed under the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policies.
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Oakland to temporarily close 2 fire stations due to budget deficit
Facing a budget deficit of nearly $130 million, Oakland leaders announced Friday they’re temporarily closing two firehouses in the city.
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4 killed in separate acts of violence in Oakland over New Year's
Four people were killed in separate acts of violence in Oakland over the New Year’s holiday.
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Carnivorous squirrels? Scientists observe rodents hunt, eat voles in the East Bay
Some East Bay ground squirrels have given up eating only seeds and plants and now are choosing to hunt and eat other rodents.
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‘He's Oakland': A's fans, local community mourn Rickey Henderson's death
Oakland Athletics fans are still reeling from the fact the Major League Baseball team will no longer play a game locally. Now, fans from across the Bay Area are gathering at the Coliseum to mourn the death of baseball legend Rickey Henderson.