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Murder suspect arrested following neighborhood lockdown in Antioch
Some Antioch families are breathing a sigh of relief Monday night after police captured a murder suspect on the loose.
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All inmates cleared out of federal women's prison in Dublin
All inmates at the federal women’s prison in Dublin have been relocated following its closure in the wake of a sex abuse scandal involving multiple officials, including the former warden, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
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WNBA expansion franchise Golden State hires Ohemaa Nyanin as its general manager
WNBA Golden State has named Ohemaa Nyanin as the team’s general manager, the franchise announced Monday.
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Secretary of State Antony Blinken visits the Bay Area
Secretary of State Antony Blinken is set to visit the Bay Area Monday to deliver a message to cyber criminals.
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‘Kayaktivists' take Chevron protest out onto the bay by Richmond
A group of climate activists kayaked out near the Chevron refinery Sunday with a message for the East Bay-based global company.
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San Jose celebrates Cinco de Mayo with pair of parades, festivals
People across the Bay Area commemorated Cinco de Mayo on Sunday.
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1 dead after shooting in Oakland
A shooting left one person dead in Oakland Sunday afternoon, according to police.
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Oakland auditor says lack of leadership, other issues led to city missing retail theft prevention grant deadline
The office of Oakland’s city auditor released a report Tuesday on the city’s failure to apply for an anti-retail theft grant in 2023, placing the blame on several factors including the lack of organizational leadership as well as poor interdepartmental coordination.
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Longtime investor on Israel
David Blumberg says he’s bullish on Israel’s high-tech future.
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Fast food wages
The owner of more than 100 restaurants supports higher wages.
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Robot artist Agnieszka Pilat
We check back in with our favorite modern artist and her new robot helper.
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San Jose quilt museum needs community's help to survive
A decades-old staple in San Jose’s art scene is at risk of closing, so it’s turning to the community for help.
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Scandal-plagued San Jose Fire Department takes heat over lack of women in the ranks
Advocates and former female firefighters say cultural issues in the San Jose Fire Department have fueled recent scandals and made life on the job tough for women in the service.