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3.7 Quake Hits South Bay
A 3.7 earthquake rattled Alum Rock in the South Bay Monday. Here’s what we know.
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South Bay Leaders Create New Team to Protect Employees From Wage Theft
South Bay leaders created a new team that will step up enforcement of wage theft laws at restaurants to protect employees.
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South Bay Leaders Create New Team to Protect Employees From Wage Theft
South Bay leaders are stepping up enforcement of wage theft laws at restaurants to protect employees. Ian Cull reports.
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Dr. Sara Cody on the Ongoing Fight Against COVID-19
With the U.S. crossing a symbolic milestone of one million COVID deaths in the country, Santa Clara County’s top doctor is looking back on how far we’ve come in the battle against coronavirus.
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Dr. Cody on How Far We've Come in Fight Against COVID
A South Bay woman was among one of the first COVID deaths in early 20202. Now, more than two years later, Santa Clara County’s top doctor is looking back on how far we’ve come in the fight against the virus. Marianne Favro sat down with Dr. Sara Cody to look back and see how we move forward.
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Capitol Corridor Announces 30% Discount on Tickets to Last Through June
Capitol Corridor on Tuesday announced a 30% discount on all one-way and round trips on the train line between the Sacramento area and the South Bay is being extended through June after initially being set to expire this week.
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Los Niners: The Faithful Fan in Mexico Behind the 49ers' Tweets in Spanish
A fan since childhood, Mario Patiño started social media accounts for the 49ers in Spanish a decade ago. Now, the team has taken notice in a big way — and he’s become part of the Niners’ new push to engage more fans in Mexico.
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Residents Bundle Up as Colder Temperatures Hit the Bay Area
As temperatures dropped Saturday night in the South Bay, residents bundled up and looked for warmer places.
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Residents Bundle Up as Colder Temperatures, Freeze Warning Hit the Bay Area
As temperatures dropped Saturday night in the South Bay, residents bundled up and looked for warmer places. Rob Mayeda and Marianne Favro report.
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Storm Causes Widespread Issues, Damages in Bay Area
As the storm wielded more power Sunday, it is also caused more problems in the South Bay. Marianne Favro reports.
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South Bay Judge Offers Closure, Honor to Survivors of Japanese Internment Camps
A Santa Clara County judge has been traveling the country giving interned families a chance to sign one of the several U.S. flags that flew over internment camps during WWII.
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National City TikTok Star Recognized by Mexican Consulate for Supporting Street Vendors
National City resident Jesus Morales, better known on TikTok as @juixxe, has gone viral on the social media platform for his generous support of South Bay street vendors. He recenly received special recognition from San Diego’s Mexican Consulate for his inspiring efforts.
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3.4M Earthquake Reported Near Morgan Hill
A 3.4 magnitude earthquake was reported near Morgan Hill Sunday morning, according to the USGS.
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3.4 Earthquake Hits Near Morgan Hill
A 3.4 magnitude earthquake shook areas near Morgan Hill Sunday just after 5 a.m. No damage or injuries have been reported.
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How Lucha Libre Saved a South Bay School
A South Bay man’s pro wrestling school went through hard times during the pandemic, but was saved by the passion and tradition of lucha libre. Joe Rosato Jr. reports.
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How Lucha Libre Saved a South Bay School
A South Bay man’s pro wrestling school went through hard times during the pandemic, but was saved by the passion and tradition of lucha libre.
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Delta Plus Variants Detected in the South Bay
As the number of people in the Bay Area diagnosed with the delta variant of COVID-19 increases, there is a new threat: delta plus variants. Cases have already been confirmed in the South Bay. Cierra Johnson reports.
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When Will San Jose Light Rail Return? VTA Can't Say
After more than a month without light rail service, South Bay commuters are growing frustrated with the local transit agency refusing to say when service will resume.
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Officials Detail Cause of Fire at VTA Yard Gunman's Home
Two days after the deadly mass shooting in San Jose, authorities were back at the Valley Transportation Authority rail yard and the shooter’s home Friday, hoping to find more answers.
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Great America Welcomes Back Guests Under COVID-19 Protocols
Great America is back open for the first time in more than year. There are COVID-19 protocols in place.