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Grand Princess Cruise Ship Prepares to Dock in Oakland
Federal and state officials in California were preparing Monday to receive thousands of people from a cruise ship that has been idling off the cost of San Francisco with at least 21 people aboard infected with the novel coronavirus. NBC Bay Area’s Sergio Quintana and Marianne Favro report on the latest details.
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Vigil Held at Dublin High For Teens Killed in Crash
Family, friends and members of the community gathered Sunday night at Dublin High School to hold a vigil for three teenagers killed in a crash earlier this week in Pleasanton. Sergio Quintana reports.
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Trump Lashes Out at Pelosi, Newsom in Tweets
President Donald Trump took to Twitter over the Christmas holiday attacking California, the Bay Area and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for what he says is one of the worst areas in the nation for crime and homelessness. Sergio Quintana reports.
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Shoppers Converge on SF's Union Square For Last-Minute Gifts
Holiday shoppers in San Francisco took advantage of a break in the weather Sunday evening to get those last-minute gifts. Sergio Quintana reports.
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Young Student Dies After Accident at San Rafael School
A young student died Thursday after an accident on the campus of a private school in San Rafael, according to a school official. Sergio Quintana reports.
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Caught on Video: Thief Steals Cash Register From SF Ice Cream Shop
A San Francisco ice cream shop captured video of an early morning prowler who made off with a cash register, and the break-in has other merchants in the Potrero Hill neighborhood concerned about the rise in property crime.
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SF Police Seek Suspects Involved in Chinatown Violent Attack
Concern is spreading through San Francisco’s Chinatown after video of a disturbing attack surfaced on social media.
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Family of Orinda Shooting Victim Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit
The family of one of the victims killed in the Halloween night shooting at an Airbnb rental in Orinda has filed a wrongful death lawsuit. The attorney for the Raymond Hill Junior’s family said that Airbnb, the owner of the home, the town of Orinda and the organizers of the party should be held responsible for the tragedy.
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Vigil Held at SF Church For Missing Pair on Small Plane
The Third Baptist Church in San Francisco hosted a special vigil Sunday for a member of its congregation who’s been missing for several days.
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Memorials Honor Victims of Orinda Shooting as Families Grapple With Loss
Communities across the East Bay have created memorials to the victims of the Orinda Airbnb shooting that took the lives of five young people on Halloween night, as the families of those killed grapple with the loss of their loved ones.
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Memorials Created to Honor Victims of Orinda Shooting
Communities across the East Bay have created memorials in honor of the victims of the Orinda Airbnb shooting on Halloween, as families struggle to come to terms with the loss of loved ones. Sergio Quintana reports.
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Contra Costa County Fire Investigators Release Video of Power Lines Sparking
East Contra Costa fire investigators have released a new video of what they said caused a fast-moving fire this weekend on Bethel Island – PG&E power lines.
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Investigators Say Power Lines Caused Bethel Island Fire
East Contra Costa fire investigators have released a new video of what they say caused a fast-moving fire this weekend on Bethel Island. The video, shot by a night watchman early Sunday morning, shows sparks flying off of a power line. Investigators have concluded that it was a PG&E equipment failure. Sergio Quintana reports.
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Mayoral Candidate Bashes Breed in Controversial SF Billboard
A controversial billboard in San Francisco’s South of Market district is drawing attention to one of Mayor London Breed’s long-shot challengers.
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Trump Supporters Celebrate Payoff of Fundraising Efforts in California
Many supporters of President Donald Trump are celebrating new fundraising figures from California – figures that show him outpacing any single democrat, although he has not raised more than the total amount that Democrats have.
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New Details From the 2020 Campaign Trail Emerge
President Donald Trump’s campaign has raised more money than any of his individual Democratic rivals in California, although he is benefiting from being the only viable Republican candidate. Sergio Quintana reports.
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East Palo Alto Considers Toll for Traffic-Heavy University Avenue
East Palo Alto is considering a toll on University Avenue, a popular route that connects US 101 to the Dumbarton Bridge.
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Palo Alto Considers Toll on Traffic Packed University Avenue
Palo Alto is considering a toll on University Avenue, a popular route that connects US 101 to the Dumbarton Bridge. The idea to introduce “surge pricing” is intended to thin out traffic congestion in the area, which becomes gridlocked during the morning and evening commutes. Sergio Quintana reports.
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Palo Alto Cop Named in Civil Rights Lawsuit No Longer With City
One of the Palo Alto police officers who’s named as a defendant in a federal civil rights lawsuit is no longer with the department, officials said Thursday.