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Biden Surveys Storm Damage on California's Coast
President Joe Biden walked along the splintered boardwalk of this picture-postcard California beach town Thursday and heard from business owners struggling to repair damage to their shops after deadly storms caused devastation across the region and killed more than 20 people statewide. Stephanie Magallon reports.
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Biden Visits Storm-Battered California Coast
President Joe Biden and other dignitaries on Thursday surveyed storm damage in California’s coastal communities. Robert Handa reports.
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Watch: Newsom, Biden Address California Storm Damage
California Gov. Gavin Newsom and President Joe Biden on Thursday addressed storm damage and recovery efforts in California following a weekslong series of powerful systems.
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‘The Country Is Here for You': Biden Surveys Storm Damage on California's Coast
President Joe Biden toured damaged areas and was briefed on recovery efforts Thursday after devastating storms hit California in recent weeks, killing at least 20 people and causing destruction across 41 of the state’s 58 counties.
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Biden Arrives in California to Tour Storm Damage
President Joe Biden arrived in Mountain View, Calif., Thursday to tour areas affected by recent storms across the state.
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Volunteers Clean Up Trash Along Oakland Shoreline Left in Storm's Wake
A different type of storm cleanup was taking place Thursday in Oakland, where volunteers were picking up trash and debris along the Martin Luther King Jr. Shoreline.
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Volunteers Clean Up Trash Along Oakland Shoreline Left in Storm's Wake
A different type of storm cleanup was taking place Thursday in Oakland, where volunteers were pickung up trash and debris along the Martin Luther King Jr. Shoreline. Pete Suratos reports.
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Biden to Tour California Storm Damage, See Recovery Efforts
President Joe Biden is set to tour damage and be briefed on recovery efforts after devastating storms hit California in recent weeks, killing at least 20 people and causing destruction across 41 of the state’s 58 counties. Kris Sanchez reports.
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Biden to Tour California Storm Damage, See Recovery Efforts
President Joe Biden is set to tour damage and be briefed on recovery efforts after devastating storms hit California in recent weeks, killing at least 20 people and causing destruction across 41 of the state’s 58 counties. Kris Sanchez reports.
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Capitola Wharf Could Be Closed for a Year Following Storm Damage
The storm-damaged wharf in Capitola is expected to remain closed for a year, a local business announced. Ian Cull reports.
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Castro Valley Man in Hospital After Large Tree Crashed Down on Home
Residents in an Alameda County neighborhood are concerned about falling trees after a father of four was severely injured when a eucalyptus tree came crashing down on his house after a recent storm.
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Storm-Battered Capitola Wharf Could Be Closed for a Year
The storm-damaged wharf in Capitola is expected to remain closed for a year, a local business announced Tuesday.
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Castro Valley Man in Hospital After Large Tree Crashes Down on Home
Residents in an Alameda County neighborhood are concerned about falling trees after a father of four was severely injured when a eucalyptus tree came crashing down on his house. Pete Suratos reports.
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Storm-Battered Capitola Wharf Could Be Closed for a Year
The storm-damaged wharf in Capitola is expected to remain closed for a year, a local business announced.
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Landslide Debris Cancels ACE Trains Through Niles Canyon
An ongoing landslide problem in Niles Canyon, near Fremont, stalled an Altamont Corridor Express train once again Wednesday morning, prompting the agency to cancel service through the area for the day, ACE told NBC Bay Area.
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Water Agencies Seek Solution to Unhoused Residents Living in Creek Beds
Valley Water in the South Bay on Wednesday was among multiple Bay Area entities set to discuss how to keep unhoused residents from living in creek beds, where they’re in danger during heavy rains. Kris Sanchez reports.
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Kari's Forecast: Rain Returns Tonight
Meteorologist Kari Hall has the timeline of the incoming rain and cold temperatures in the Microclimate Forecast.
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Bay Area Continues Storm Repairs, Cleanup Ahead of Next Rain
Bay Area residents and workers continue to clean up and repair storm damage ahead of more rain this evening. Pete Suratos reports.
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Storm Damages Dozens of Cars at San Francisco Repair Shop
A San Francisco car repair shop is still cleaning up from last week’s storms where at least 40 cars were damaged when flood water rushed into the business.
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Clean Up Continues in East Bay Neighborhoods Affected by Landslides
Many East Bay neighborhoods were cleaning up Tuesday from multiple landslides in the area that in some cases, pushed people out of their homes.