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Victims in Sunnyvale Crash Identified in Complaint
Eight people injured when a former Army sharpshooter with a history of post-traumatic stress disorder plowed his car at high speed into them in Sunnyvale have been identified in a criminal complaint.
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Man Who Plowed Into 8 People in Sunnyvale Is Army Vet With PTSD
The mother of a Northern California man arrested after he allegedly plowed into a group of pedestrians, injuring eight, says her son is an Army vet who experienced post-traumatic stress disorder while serving in Iraq.
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“It's Time Ladies Get Their Equal Rights:” Nic Cage Talks #TimesUp, VR and Oscars at Silicon Valley's Cinequest
He’s played everything from an angel to an alcoholic writer to a ghost rider – now at 54, Nicolas Cage is ready to take on the virtual world.
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Rape Threat Sent to Stanford Law Professor Behind Recall Effort for Judge in Brock Turner Case
A Stanford law professor received a written rape threat and an unknown white substance in an envelope disguised as a party invitation Wednesday afternoon, prompting authorities to evacuate and shut down several rooms at the university’s Neukom Building.
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'Faster, Higher, Stronger:' The PyeongChang 2018 Blog
Who’s winning, who’s on the verge of victory. How are athletes in Pyeongchang braving the freezing temps? Who has the best costume? Will the Tongan guy make an appearance during the opening ceremony? We are scouring the Internet to bring you the best from the #WinterOlympics. If you see something you think we should include here, tweet us @nbcbayarea. Let...
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Sea of Pink: Live Updates from the Women's March in Washington D.C.
NBC Bay Area’s Sr. Digital Editor Riya Bhattacharjee, Anchor Raj Mathai and multimedia reporter Gillian Edevane are in D.C. covering the inauguration and marches. Follow us online and on Twitter and Facebook for Live updates from the capital.
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Dispatches From D.C.: The Inauguration of Donald Trump
NBC Bay Area’s Sr. Digital Editor Riya Bhattacharjee, Anchor Raj Mathai and multimedia reporter Gillian Edevane are in D.C. covering the inauguration and protests. Follow us online and on Twitter and Facebook for Live updates from the capital.
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Donald Trump to Hold ‘Make America Great Again' Rally in San Jose
Donald Trump is holding a “Make America Great Again!” event on Thursday at the San Jose Convention Center
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Bay Area Authors Pen Disgust With Donald Trump
Donald Trump might have reached the magic number on Thursday of GOP delegates needed to clinch the Republican nomination for president. But that isn’t stopping hundreds of authors around the country – including several high-profile, and Pulitzer Prize-winning liberal authors to grab their pens to voice their disapproval of Trump for president.
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Walnut Creek Police Find Missing 7-Year-Old
Walnut Creek police have found the missing seven-year-old boy who was last seen riding a small red bike in the Tampico, Cortez Court area at 3 a.m.
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Ex-49er Dana Stubblfield's Former Morgan Hill Home Sold at $110,000 Loss
The Morgan Hill home of former 49er defensive tackle Dana Stubblefield is at the center of a criminal case where prosecutors allege he raped a babysitting job candidate. Rather, it’s his former home.
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New Bay Area Tourist Trap: ‘Trump Fence' on US 101 Becomes Magnet For Selfies
Who knew that a dull grey concrete barrier along U.S. 101 in Burlingame, California near the San Francisco International Airport would become a tourist attraction?
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‘I Felt Like I Was Crossing The Border:' Donald Trump Forced to Skirt Highway Wall to Enter Convention
Presidential candidate Donald Trump – someone who has professed to love walls – maneuvered around a highway median to get to the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Burlingame, California.
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‘We Love Him': Bay Area Trump Supporters Flock to Calif. GOP Convention to See Their Leader
Donald Trump supporters of all age groups and from all parts of the Bay Area and beyond showed up at the California GOP Convention Friday in Burlingame to catch a glimpse of who they are calling the “next president of the America.”
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11 Women Kicked Off Napa Valley Wine Train for Laughing Too Loudly Settle Racial Discrimination Suit
The group of mostly black women who were booted off the popular Napa Valley Wine Train for laughing loudly filed a $11 million lawsuit in federal court Thursday against the Wine Train alleging racial discrimination.
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President Obama in San Francisco to Raise Funds At Getty Home, Speak With Democrats
President Barack Obama landed in San Francisco Friday to raise money at the Gettys and speak with Democratic leaders.
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President Obama to Visit Bay Area Friday For Fundraising Events
President Barack Obama will visit the San Francisco Bay Area later this week to attend fundraising events, White House officials said.
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Bill And Chelsea Clinton To Talk Global Issues, Judge Code-a-Thon in Berkeley
Former President Bill Clinton and his daughter Chelsea will be on the University of California, Berkeley campus Friday through Sunday to discuss pressing issues related to education, human rights and more with over 1,200 students from around the world.
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Exclusive: One-on-One With Oculus Founder As VR Set To Launch
Palmer Luckey is an excited young man. Deservedly so, since he’s about to deliver on a product he created. One with so much hype, it has gamers drooling, tech developers trying to thing of ways to use it, and Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg willing to buy the whole shebang for two billion dollars.
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11 Women Kicked Off Napa Valley Wine Train File $11M Racial Discrimination Suit
The group of mostly black women who were booted off the popular Napa Valley Wine Train for laughing loudly filed a $11 million lawsuit in federal court Thursday against the Wine Train alleging racial discrimination.