The Latest
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San Jose woman warns of AI scam
A terrifying new scam is using artificial intelligence to trick people by cloning a loved one’s voice. That’s exactly what happened to a San Jose mother who recently lost hundreds of dollars.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters interrupt commencement ceremony at UC Berkeley
Student demonstrators used Saturday’s commencement ceremony at UC Berkeley to speak out about the ongoing war in Gaza.
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Calibunga: San Jose Raging Waters to reopen with new name
Raging Waters in San Jose will be reopening this summer with a new name.
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Parents, teachers feel abandoned by sudden closure of Newark charter school
Parents and teachers are saying they feel abandoned by New Horizons School, a private charter in Newark, after its principal announced its closure amid rumors of financial troubles.
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‘I'm deflated': Restaurant owner thinking of leaving Oakland after 2 break-ins in 1 night
A well known, and much loved, East Bay chef is dealing with a big blow after his Oakland restaurant was burglarized twice in one night.
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7 people hurt in crash in Brentwood
Seven people were hurt following a head-on crash involving two cars in Brentwood Friday evening.
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West Oakland church damaged, house destroyed in fire
Fire damaged a West Oakland church and destroyed a neighboring home Friday night, firefighters said.
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UC Berkeley preps for commencement ceremony amid pro-Palestinian protest on campus
Commencement ceremonies are taking place on college campuses across the country this weekend and that includes UC Berkeley.
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San Francisco community rallies around man targeted with racist packages
San Francisco community members gathered in Alamo Square Saturday to show support for one of their neighbors after he was targeted in two racist incidents.
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Police activity reported in San Mateo
San Mateo officials are asking people to avoid the area of Bayshore Boulevard and Monte Diablo Avenue due to police activity on Saturday afternoon.
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San Francisco man speaks out after receiving threatening, racist packages at home
A San Francisco man is speaking out after he received two packages that contained racial slurs and threats at his home in the city’s Alamo Square neighborhood.
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Strong solar storm hits Earth, could disrupt communications and produce northern lights in US
An unusually strong solar storm hitting Earth could produce northern lights in the U.S. this weekend and potentially disrupt power and communications.
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An inside look at the Anderson Dam Tunnel
An 1,800-foot tunnel is being dug up underneath the Anderson Dam in Morgan Hill and those working on the $2.3 billion project hope it’ll prevent devastating floods in the future.