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Drought Update: More Water Restrictions Ahead for Bay Area Residents?
Two major water suppliers in the Bay Area on Tuesday are set to get updates on reservoir levels and drought conditions, which could mean more restrictions for residents. Sharon Katsuda reports.
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Dangerous Bay Area Heat May Top 100 Degrees Inland
A heat advisory Friday took effect at 11 a.m., as temperatures were expected to top triple digits in several parts of the Bay Area. Kari Hall and Sharon Katsuda report.
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Bay Area Agency to Collect Unpaid Bridge Tolls and Fees Totaling $180 Million
The Bay Area Toll Authority has decided it’s time to collect unpaid bridge tolls to the tune of $180 million. Sharon Katsuda reports.
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San Francisco Ousts Liberal DA Chesa Boudin in Heated Recall
San Francisco residents voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to recall progressive District Attorney Chesa Boudin following a heated campaign that captivated the country and bitterly divided Democrats over crime, policing and public safety reform in the famously liberal city. Sharon Katsuda reports.
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Texas School Shooting a Painful Reminder for Bay Area Schools to Prepare for the Worst
For Bay Area school districts, Tuesday’s deadly mass shooting at an elementary school in Texas is a painful reminder of the importance of preparing for a possible active shooter situation. Sharon Katsuda reports.
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Berkeley Unified School District Reinstates Indoor Mask Mandate
The Berkeley Unified School District has reinstated its indoor masking policy as COVID cases continue to rise. The mandate was set to start on Monday. Sharon Katsuda reports.
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Berkeley Unified School District Reinstates Indoor Mask Mandate
The Berkeley Unified School District has reinstated its indoor masking policy as COVID cases continue to rise. The mandate was set to start on Monday. Sharon Katsuda reports.
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California, Oregon, Washington to End School Mask Mandates March 12
Schoolchildren in California, Oregon and Washington will no longer be required to wear masks as part of new indoor mask policies the Democratic governors of all three states announced jointly on Monday. Sharon Katsuda reports.
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Newsom Expected to Update State Guidance on Masks in Schools
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday is expected to give an update on state guidance for how to handle masks in schools. Sharon Katsuda reports.
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San Francisco Votes on City's Scandal-Plagued School Board
Another chapter opens in the saga of San Francisco’s scandal-plagued school board Tuesday as voters weigh in on whether to recall three members after a year of controversy that captured national attention. Sharon Katsuda reports.
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Sonoma County Lifts Capacity Caps on Indoor, Outdoor Gatherings
Sonoma County on Friday lifted restrictions on large gatherings as the county’s COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to decline, but health officials warn certain groups should remain extra cautious. Sharon Katsuda reports.
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CDC Preparing to Ship 10 Million COVID Vaccine Doses for Young Kids
The CDC is getting a jump on shipping the COVID-19 vaccine for young children ahead of the shot’s approval by the FDA. Sharon Katsuda reports.
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Some Bay Area Counties Unsure Whether Or Not to Lift Mask Mandate
California’s mask mandate is set to expire next week, but the end of the state requirement won’t mean an end to the debate. Sharon Katsuda reports.
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California Votes to Require Paid Sick Leave for Virus Cases
The California Legislature passed a bill Monday requiring many companies to give workers up to two weeks of paid time off if they get sick from the coronavirus. Sharon Katsuda reports.
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1 Dead Following 3-Alarm House Fire in San Jose: Official
One person is dead following a three-alarm fire at a home in San Jose Sunday night, according to fire officials. Sharon Katsuda reports.
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Oakland Teachers May Strike Over COVID Safety Concerns
A teachers union in Oakland is threatening to go on strike over COVID safety concerns at schools. Sharon Katsuda reports.
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Marin County Revises COVID Guidelines for Schools; ‘Sickouts' Elsewhere
Marin County is making changes to its health guidelines regarding schools as teachers in other places are holding “sickouts” over COVID safety. Sharon Katsuda reports.
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Bay Area Shoppers See Empty Store Shelves Once Again
Shoppers across the Bay Area once again are encountering empty shelves in grocery stores amid the latest COVID-19 surge and an ongoing supply chain issue. Scott McGrew and Sharon Katsuda report.
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West Contra Costa Unified Reopens Campuses After 2-Day Districtwide Closure
The West Contra Costa Unified School District reopened campuses Tuesday after a two-day districtwide shutdown spurred by a COVID-19 outbreak last week. Sharon Katsuda reports.
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West Contra Costa Unified Set to Reopen Campuses After 2-Day Districtwide Closure
The West Contra Costa Unified School District was set to reopen campuses Tuesday after a two-day districtwide shutdown spurred by a COVID-19 outbreak last week. Sharon Katsuda reports.