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‘Be Honest': Psychiatrist Details Talking With Children After Tragic Events
A murder-suicide that left a father, mother, and three of their sons dead in Paradise Hills on Saturday sent shock waves of grief through San Diego County and left parents struggling to explain the tragic violence to their children. A San Diego psychiatrist says honesty and openness are key.
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Middle School ID Cards List Sex Hotline Instead of Suicide Hotline
School district officials in Lancaster apologized Tuesday after accidentally distributing middle school student identification cards that listed the number to a sex hotline labeled under the number for the Suicide Hotline.
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Vista Postal Worker Honored with Hero Pin After Finding A Missing Teen and Toddler
A Vista postal worker was honored with a hero pin by the National Association of Letter Carriers after she helped find a missing toddler and missing autistic teen.
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Suspect in Custody in El Paso Shooting, Police Confirm
Sgt. Robert Gomez of the El Paso Police Department addresses a shooting that left “multiple victims” near the Cielo Vista Mall in El Paso, Texas.
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Questions Surround Palo Alto Police Officers' Use of Force Captured by Home Surveillance Video
Home surveillance video obtained by NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit shows Palo Alto police officers pulling Gustavo Alvarez from his home in the Buena Vista Mobile Home Park before he says he was beaten and unjustifiably arrested on suspicion of driving with a suspended license.
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Suspected DUI Driver Crashes Into Power Pole, Causes Outage in Milpitas
Nearly 300 PG&E customers in Milpitas were without power after a driver suspected of driving under the influence crashed into a power pole early Thursday morning.
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Palo Alto Police Investigate Death at Mobile Home Park
Palo Alto police are investigating a death reported Monday night at a mobile home park off of El Camino Real.
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Woman Taken From Kids by CBP Faces Judge at Immigration Hearing
A woman whose controversial arrest by CBP agents last March drew national attention faced an immigration judged Tuesday and had her deportation cancellation request denied in a tentative ruling.
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Billionaire Robert F. Smith Pledges to Pay Off Morehouse College Class of 2019's Student Loans
A billionaire technology investor stunned the entire graduating class at Morehouse College when he announced at their commencement Sunday that he would pay off their student loans — estimated at up to $40 million. Robert F. Smith, this year’s commencement speaker, made the announcement while addressing nearly 400 graduating seniors of the all-male historically black college in Atlanta. Smith, who...
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Chris Pratt's Brother Honored as Hometown Hero at Travis Air Force Base
Heroism runs in the Pratt family. Marvel superhero and actor Chris Pratt visited the Travis Air Force Base Friday as his brother Daniel “Cully” Pratt, a Solano sheriff’s deputy, was honored as a hometown hero at a Thunderbirds air show. He even pulled a 9g.
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Reckless Wrong-Way Driver Who Rammed Cop Cars Detained
A reckless driver heading the wrong way on the northbound 5 Freeway nearly hit multiple commuters’ cars, and had already struck officer vehicles multiple times since the chase began in the San Fernando Valley area Friday night.
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Holiday Parking Restrictions at Golden Gate Bridge Announced
Personal vehicle parking will be restricted at the Golden Gate Bridge on holidays and holiday weekends between Saturday and Jan. 1, the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District said.
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Social Media Comedian Accused of Supplying Fentanyl to Overdose Victim
Court documents reveal a popular social media influencer and comedian arrested this summer in San Diego County may have supplied the drugs that led to a Ramona woman’s suspected fatal overdose.
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Search Teams Battle Mother Nature During Search for 10 Servicemen Missing Among Plane Wreckage Since 1952
A race against time is underway in Alaska to find the remains of a Southern California Air Force Captain, and nine other servicemen, who died in a military plane crash in 1952.
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How to Get to Comic-Con 2018 Via Public Transit
There is a “Stranger Things” themed station activation at the Convention Center Station.
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Weather Alert: Flood Watch in Effect in North Bay
Bands of moderate to briefly heavy rain at times will progress through the Bay Area today with the heaviest rain for areas in the Santa Cruz mountains and South Bay likely to fall after midnight into early Saturday morning. Viana Arana reports.
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Navy Sailor Attempts to Use Rat Poison to Kill Wife: SDSO
A man faces attempted murder charges after it was discovered he gave his wife a poison typically used to kill rats, police said Thursday.
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Neighbors Detain Driver Who Struck Vehicles in SJ: Witness
Before authorities arrived to the scene, residents in a San Jose neighborhood on Sunday took it upon themselves to detain a driver who is said to have struck multiple vehicles in the area, according to a witness.
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'Enough is Enough': Bay Area Students Speak Up Against Gun Violence During Walkouts
For at least 17 minutes Wednesday, scores of students across the Bay Area put down their pencils and walked out of class to both remember the 17 people killed in last month’s South Florida high school shooting and take a stand against gun violence.
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Bay Area Schools to Participate in #NationalSchoolWalkout to Protest Gun Violence
Schools all over the Bay Area are taking part in nation-wide walkouts to protest gun violence following the Parkland, Florida shooting that killed 17 on Feb. 14.