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Taiwan quake shines light on Bay Area earthquake preparedness
The city of Hayward sits along the Hayward Fault line, which experts say has a high likelihood of experiencing a major quake in the next 12 years. But are we prepared for something like the Taiwan quake?
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Growl, Meow & Wine
Join East Bay SPCA for their largest fundraising event of the year! On Sunday, May 5th, the Oakland location will host their annual Growl, Meow & Wine event. Enjoy a reception with wine tasting, hors d’oeuvres, craft beer, a silent auction, animal meet and greets, and a facility tour. WHEN: Sunday, May 5th from 4 to 7 PM WHERE: East…
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Former women's prison employee sentenced for sexual abuse of multiple inmates
A seventh staff member at the federal women’s prison in Dublin has been sentenced after being convicted of sexual abuse, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said Wednesday.
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Former women's prison employee sentenced for sexual abuse of multiple inmates
A seventh staff member at the federal women’s prison in Dublin has been sentenced after being convicted of sexual abuse, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said Wednesday.
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East Bay Innovation Awards
Join NBC Bay Area’s Gia Vang for the 2024 East Bay Innovation Awards. Often referred to as the “Academy Awards of the East Bay,” the East Bay Innovation Awards is the premier program of its kind and celebrates and honors the companies and organizations that contribute to the East Bay’s legacy of innovation. WHEN: Thursday, March 28th at 5 PM…
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New school for teen parents opens in San Leandro
The Alameda County Office of Education (ACOE) held a ribbon-cutting grand opening ceremony on Thursday for a new school called “Carolyn Hobbs Academy” in San Leandro.
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Former Oakland Police Chief on new candidates
NBC Bay Area’s Audrey Asistio spoke to former Oakland Police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick about the candidates running for her former position.
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Berkeley community gathered to discuss future of People's Park
Dozens gathered at UC Berkeley Monday night to discuss the future of People’s Park.
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Legal war over at-risk Oakland hillside
An Oakland neighborhood is fighting with the city over who will pay to fix a once innovative, but now failing drainage system built to protect nearly two dozen hillside homes from the risk of landslides.
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‘Rooted in Oakland' sign coming off the Coliseum
The “Rooted in Oakland” sign at the Coliseum came down Monday, a painful reminder that the A’s are trying to leave Oakland.
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‘Rooted in Oakland' sign coming off the Coliseum
The “Rooted in Oakland” sign at the Coliseum came down Monday, a painful reminder that the A’s are trying to leave Oakland.
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Neighbors worry about safety amid frequent protests on Lafayette overpass
Lafayette city leaders their hands are tied over safety worries about constant protests on a local overpass, and are asking the state to step in. Jodi Hernandez reports.
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Train operators knock down fire onboard in the East Bay
The crew of a train knocked down a fire onboard Saturday afternoon while east of Port Costa in the East Bay, according to firefighters.
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Fire at Martinez refinery under control, health advisory lifted
Contra Costa Health said on social media at 1:34 a.m. Sunday a CCH hazardous materials team was “responding to reports of a fire at Martinez Renewable Fuels (Marathon Refinery) that may affect surrounding areas.”
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Firefighters scramble as 2 fires break out near homes in the East Bay
Two fires in the East Bay Monday had a lot of people nervous as flames raced through brush, closing in on homes. Bob Redell reports.
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Tarantula mating season underway across California and in Bay Area
Tarantula mating season is underway across California and you’re likely to see the large, hairy spiders in hilly, grassy, and rocky parts of the Bay Area like Mount Diablo or Mount Hamilton.
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Tarantula mating season underway across California and in Bay Area
Tarantula mating season is underway across California and you’re likely to see the large, hairy spiders in hilly, grassy, and rocky parts of the Bay Area like Mount Diablo or Mount Hamilton.
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Famous Mission Peak pole vandalized, hikers say
A famous sculpture atop Mission Peak, near Fremont, has been vandalized, hikers said Sunday. Thom Jensen reports.
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Iconic Mission Peak pole recovered following vandalism
An iconic sculpture atop Mission Peak in Fremont has been recovered after it went missing following vandalism at the popular hiking area, the East Bay Regional Park District said Monday.