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Thousands Without Power in Sonoma County as Overnight Temps Plummet
Thousands in Sonoma County remained without power Wednesday morning after a chilly night during PG&E’s latest round of public safety power shutoffs.
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Sharks Players Hold Pair of #GilroyStrong Fundraisers
A group of San Jose Sharks players, led by Logan Couture, organized a twinbill #GilroyStrong fundraiser Monday night to assist victims of the July 28 Garlic Festival mass shooting.
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Sharks Players Hold Pair of #GilroyStrong Fundraisers
A group of San Jose Sharks players, led by Logan Couture, organized a twinbill #GilroyStrong fundraiser Monday night to assist victims of the July 28 Garlic Festival mass shooting.
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Piedmont Community Meeting Discusses Public Safety Cameras
The City of Piedmont is giving out information about – and gathering public input on – a prospective public safety camera program, and a meeting Tuesday is planned as a platform for information flowing in both directions.
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Man Found Dead in Front of Veterans Memorial Building in Berkeley
A man living on the streets in Berkeley was found dead Thursday morning on the sidewalk in front of the city’s Veterans Memorial Building, police and advocates for the homeless said Friday.
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Judge Rules in Favor of City in Its Fight to Save Post Office Building
A federal judge has ruled in favor of the city of Berkeley in its lengthy and complicated effort to stop the U.S. Postal Service from selling the historic main post office building in the city’s downtown to someone who would use it for commercial purposes.
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Fourth of July Festivities Around the Bay Area
While this year’s Independence Day falls on a Tuesday, families still have a plethora of events they can attend around the Bay Area.
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Hoping to Dry Out in Hollister After Floods Swallow Homes Prompting Rescues and Evacuations
Residents along Lover’s Lane in rural Hollister are crossing their fingers hoping for the sun to peek through the clouds on Thursday so that their waterlogged town in San Benito County can have a chance to dry out.
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Floods Swallow Up Homes, Cattle in Hollister, Dozens Rescued
The San Benito County Sheriff’s emergency team rushed to rescue about 50 people from their waterlogged homes and cars early Wednesday because of rising flood waters — an odd sight in California, which has been stricken by drought for the last half-decade.