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Police Shoot, Kill Armed Man Using Kids as Shield in Redwood City
Police in Redwood City shot and killed an armed man using children as a shield during a suspected domestic violence incident Tuesday, according to the police department. Bob Redell reports.
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California Reports First Death of Child Under 5 Tied to Flu and RSV
California on Monday reported its first death of a child under age of 5 tied to flu and RSV this winter season. Bob Redell reports.
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Thousands of Workers on Strike Across the UC System
Tens of thousands of University of California workers, including researchers, postdoctoral scholars, teaching assistants and graders, went on strike Monday, a move that could shut down some classes and laboratories just weeks ahead of final exams Bob Redell reports.
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Nearly 48,000 Workers Poised to Strike Across the UC System
Nearly 48,000 University of California workers, including researchers, postdoctoral scholars, teaching assistants and graders, have said they will strike Monday, a move that could shut down some classes and laboratories just weeks ahead of final exams in December. Bob Redell reports.
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Kristi Yamaguchi Holiday Ice Rink to Open in San Ramon
The popular Kristi Yamaguchi Holiday Ice Rink opens Friday night in San Ramon, with NBC Bay Area meteorologist Rob Mayeda serving as emcee for the kickoff. Bob Redell reports.
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San Jose Mayor Joins Worldwide Pledge to Cut Green Gas Emissions
The mayor of San Jose is issuing an urgent call to other cities to step up to fight greenhouse gas emissions. Bob Redell reports.
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Cain Velasquez Released From San Jose Main Jail After Posting Bail
Cain Velasquez, the former UFC champ accused of attempted murder, walked out of the Santa Clara County Main Jail in San Jose around midnight Wednesday, after posting bail. Bob Redell reports.
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Lone Powerball Jackpot Winner in California; SF Player Wins Over $1 Million
The Bay Area did not have a billion-dollar winner in the Powerball draw, but someone in San Francisco came away with more than $1 million after matching five numbers, according to the California Lottery. Bob Redell reports.
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Watch: What to Know About Election Security in Santa Clara County
It’s Election Day, and while many people already have cast their ballot, most are still weighing their decision. Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters discusses voter security and information. Bob Redell reports.
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Authorities to Provide Update on Discovery of Alexis Gabe's Remains
Authorities are expected to provide more details about the discovery of the remains of Alexis Gabe, more than 9 months after she was last seen in Antioch. Bob Redell reports.
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Livermore Man Arrested in Connection With Baby Daughter's Fentanyl Death: Police
Livermore police on Wednesday arrested a 22-year-old man on suspicion of homicide and child abuse causing death after his 23-month-old daughter died in August with a toxic level of fentanyl in her system. Bob Redell reports.
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Tens of Thousands of UC Workers Authorize Strike Over Pay, Conditions
Tens of thousands of University of California workers voted Wednesday to authorize a strike. Bob Redell reports.
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Suspect in Paul Pelosi Attack Told Police He Was on ‘Suicide Mission'
The man accused of breaking into House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s home, beating her husband and seeking to kidnap her told police he was on a “suicide mission” and had plans to target other California and federal politicians, according to a Tuesday court filing. Bob Redell reports.
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Suspect in Slaying of Oakland Dentist in Alleged Murder-For-Hire Due in Court
A suspected hitman with a $12 million motive in an alleged murder-for-hire plot in Oakland was expected in court Tuesday. Bob Redell reports.
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Arrests Made in August Fatal Shooting of Dentist in Oakland's Little Saigon
Two people have been arrested in the fatal shooting of a well-regarded dentist in Oakland’s Little Saigon, police said Friday. Bob Redell reports.
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Triple Threat: Doctors Warn of Rising COVID, Flu and RSV Cases
In the Bay Area, there’s an increase in cases of COVID, the flu, and a respiratory virus known as RSV, which doctors call a “triple threat.” Bob Redell reports.
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Antioch Mayor Says He Was Punched While Leaving Event Tuesday
Antioch Mayor Lamar Thorpe said Tuesday afternoon that he was punched while leaving an event earlier in the day. Bob Redell reports.
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1 Dead, Firefighter Among 3 Hurt in 3-Alarm Blaze at North San Jose Home
A woman died, and a firefighter was among three injured early Tuesday morning in a three-alarm fire at a house in North San Jose. Bob Redell reports.
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1 Dead, Firefighter Among 3 Hurt in 3-Alarm Blaze at North San Jose Home
A woman died, and a firefighter was among three injured early Tuesday morning in a three-alarm fire at a house in North San Jose. Bob Redell reports.
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Firefighter Injured in 3-Alarm Blaze at Home in North San Jose
A firefighter was injured early Tuesday morning battling a three-alarm fire at a house in North San Jose. Bob Redell reports.