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Man Dies After Chasing Laptop Thief in Oakland
Police said they have arrested two of the three suspects tied to a man’s death after the victim attempted to prevent a laptop theft in Oakland. Terry McSweeney reports.
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SF's ‘Beach Blanket Babylon' Bids Farewell After 45 Years
“Beach Blanket Babylon,” a San Francisco institution and the world’s longest-running musical revue, known for its outrageous hats and ever-changing topical gags, ended its run Tuesday after 45 years. Terry McSweeney reports.
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Rash of Home Burglaries Has San Ramon Residents on Edge
A rash of home burglaries in a quiet San Ramon neighborhood has left some residents shopping for security cameras and alarm systems. Terry McSweeney reports.
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Mayor Pete on the Campaign Trail in Bay Area
He’s hip, he’s young and he’s in touch with some of the Bay Area’s most powerful and wealthiest families. But is he in touch with the average voter? Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg was in San Francisco Monday looking for campaign contributions but definitely not looking for publicity. Terry McSweeney reports.
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Coyote Attack in Golden Gate Park Has Dog Owners Concerned
Dog owners in San Francisco on Tuesday were reacting to the news of a coyote attack in Golden Gate Park in broad daylight. Terry McSweeney reports.
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Vape Shops Fight Back Against Vaping Bans
On the heels of Bay Area vaping bans and a vaping-related death in Marin County, owners and customers of Bay Area stores that sell vaping products have made an effort to tell a different side of the story, saying that vaping has actually improved the health of many.
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Vape Shops Fight Back Against Vaping Bans
Small vape shops are fighting back against proposed bans on flavored vape products. The small business owners say that their products are regulated, and the problems with vaping are coming from the unregulated products purchased on the black market. Terry McSweeney reports.
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SF Measure Aims to Overturn E-Cigarette Ban
A San Francisco ballot measure aiming to overturn a ban on e-cigarettes has the “world watching,” political experts say, as the vaping industry has come under fire recently for reports of illnesses and deaths connected to its products.
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Election Tracker: San Francisco Vaping Measure Prop C
San Francisco’s Prop C, a measure to loosen the city’s electronic cigarette law, would allow the sale of vaping products not approved by the government and require more licensing to sell them.
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Hot Dog Vendor Attacked by Security Guards Outside Oakland Arena
A video surfaced Monday showing a hot dog vendor being violently attacked by security guards outside the Oakland Arena after the Rolling Loud music festival Saturday night.
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‘Realistic' Active Shooter Drill Set For John Muir Hospital in Walnut Creek
There will be the sound of gunfire and emergency crews swarming a building in the East Bay, but it will be just a drill.
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‘Realistic' Active Shooter Drill Set For East Bay Hospital
There will be the sound of gunfire and emergency crews swarming a building in the East Bay, but it will be just a drill. Terry McSweeney reports.
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Future of Point Reyes National Seashore Up For Discussion
The future of Point Reyes National Seashore was up for debate Wednesday night, with one popular plan calling for the killing of some of the park’s beloved tule elk.
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Richmond PD Issues Warning About ‘Sextortion' Cyber Crime
The practice of “sextortion” is becoming increasingly common, and authorities are issuing warnings as well as tips on what people should do if they are targeted.
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Popular East Bay Teacher Praised by Supporters After His Dismissal
A popular high school teacher has been fired in Contra Costa County, and dozens of parents and students turned out to protest the decision.
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Popular Teacher Praised by Supporters After His Dismissal
A popular high school teacher has been fired in Contra Costa County, and dozens of parents and students turned out to protest the decision. Terry McSweeney reports.
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San Mateo PD Adding Overnight Accommodations For Officers
In the fierce battle among Bay Area Cities to recruit and retain police officers, the city of San Mateo is putting its money where its mouth is.
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San Mateo PD Adding Overnight Accommodations For Officers
In the fierce battle among Bay Area Cities to recruit and retain police officers, the city of San Mateo is putting its money where its mouth is. Terry McSweeney reports.
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SF Teen Saves Dad During Fight Outside Family Store
A 13-year-old boy was feeling pretty good about himself Tuesday night after rescuing his father from an attack at the family store in San Francisco’s North Beach neighborhood. Terry McSweeney reports.