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Newsom Pushes School Reopening as Many Districts Resist
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration said Wednesday that all California schools should reopen when the new academic year begins next fall, though his guidelines remain merely an expectation rather than a mandate. Thom Jensen reports.
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75-Year-Old Asian Man Dies Following Oakland Assault
A 75-year-old Asian man succumbed to his injuries Thursday after being assaulted and robbed near Oakland’s Lake Merritt on Tuesday, and the suspect now is facing murder charges, authorities said. Thom Jensen reports.
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75-Year-Old Asian Man Dies Following Oakland Assault
A 75-year-old Asian man succumbed to his injuries Thursday after being assaulted and robbed near Oakland’s Lake Merritt on Tuesday, and the suspect is now facing murder charges, authorities said. Thom Jensen reports.
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Second Bay Area Health Provider to Postpone Vaccination Appointments
A second Bay Area health provider may be forced to postpone vaccination appointments due to the ongoing inconsistent supply. Thom Jensen reports.
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10 Airmen at Travis AFB to Take Oath to Serve in US Space Force
In a momentous event at Travis Air Force Base in the North Bay, 10 airmen are about to be sworn in as the newest members of the U.S. Space Force. Thom Jensen reports.
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State Capitol in Sacramento Remains Calm Ahead of Inauguration Day
With National Guard troops helping local authorities protect the state Capitol, the Sacramento area remained relatively calm ahead of the presidential inauguration. Thom Jensen reports.
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Glide Church in SF Delivers Christmas Meals to Hundreds in Need
Glide Memorial Church in San Francisco continued its Christmas tradition by delivering hundreds of meals to people in need across the city. Thom Jensen reports.
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Bay Area Holiday Shoppers Still Visit Stores Amid COVID-19 Surge
Despite health officials advising people to avoid non-essential activities due to the recent surge in COVID-19 cases, crowds continue to take shape in parts of the Bay Area. Thom Jensen reports.
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Bay Area Holiday Shoppers Still Visit Stores Amid COVID-19 Surge
Despite health officials advising people to avoid non-essential activities due to the recent surge in COVID-19 cases, crowds continue to take shape in parts of the Bay Area. Thom Jensen reports.
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East Bay Residents Brave the Heat as Temps Soar Past 110
The record-breaking heat across the Bay Area continues into Monday, with some inland East Bay temperatures expected well into triple digits again. Thom Jensen reports.
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Bay Area Counties Ease Coronavirus Restrictions
With COVID safety precautions in mind, businesses are starting to open all over the Bay Area, including in Alameda County, where hair salons and barbershops are allowed to reopen indoor service. Thom Jensen reports.
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Looming Heat, Fire Danger Has Some Contra Costa Residents on Edge
Firefighters and power grid operators are bracing for a dangerously hot Labor Day weekend, as are residents in some areas of Contra Costa County, where the fire danger also is high. Thom Jensen reports.
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Outdoor Dining OK in Santa Clara County; New Health Order Takes Effect Monday
After days of confusion, California has approved Santa Clara County’s variance application, which allows for outdoor dining to continue and the county’s new health order to take effect next week, the county announced Tuesday. Thom Jensen reports.
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Arson Suspected in Brush Fires in South San Jose
Arson is suspected in a series of brush fires that prompted evacuations in South San Jose Thursday evening. Thom Jensen reports.
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Looters, Vandals Leave Path of Destruction at East Bay Stores
Looters and vandals ransacked a San Leandro Walmart, and a fire broke out in the store. It was just one of many stores damaged across the East Bay. Thom Jensen reports.
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San Jose Implements Citywide Curfew After Looting, Rioting
The city of San Jose announced Sunday a citywide curfew will be enacted after days of protests that began as peaceful but ended with looting and rioting in instances that officials don’t think were intended by protest organizers. Thom Jensen reports.
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Infant Recovering at Stanford From Syndrome Related to COVID-19
A Bay Area infant is recovering at Stanford’s Lucille Packard Children’s Hospital after contracting a disease related to COVID-19, according to a report in the San Francisco Chronicle. Thom Jensen reports.
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1 Dead, 2 Injured in I-80 Shooting on Bay Bridge in SF: CHP
A targeted and possible gang-related shooting left one dead and two injured late Tuesday night on westbound Interstate 80 just west of the Bay Bridge in San Francisco, the California Highway Patrol said Wednesday. Thom Jensen reports.
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CHP Investigating I-80 Shooting Near Bay Bridge in SF
The California Highway Patrol early Wednesday morning was investigating a shooting on westbound Interstate 80 just west of the Bay Bridge in San Francisco. Thom Jensen reports.
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Mobile Coronavirus Testing Site Lands in SF, Promises Fast Results
A new mobile coronavirus testing site made its first stop Wednesday morning in San Francisco and immediately began testing people and providing results. Thom Jensen reports.