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San Francisco mom highlighting student safety on Muni after alleged anti-Asian attack
A San Francisco mom is asking for urgency and accountability after a man allegedly yelled racist anti-Asian remarks on a Muni bus and took out a stun gun.
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5 sports icons inducted into the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame
Bay Area sports royalty was on full display Monday in San Francisco with a ceremony honoring the latest inductees into the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame.
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Oakland woman joins Bay Area Gun Club in effort to keep herself, family safe
An Oakland woman says she and others are taking matters into their own hands in an effort to keep themselves safe.
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New report causes stampede of fear for coastal horse community
As the National Park Service crafts its plans to revamp the hilly landscape of Montara on the San Mateo Coast to better accommodate bicyclists, hikers and camping — there is a rising fear among area’s ubiquitous horse lovers that they’ll be shoved out.
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SFSU students discuss protest with school president
Pro-Palestinian protesters at San Francisco State University said they are encouraged to learn of a potential ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
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New California bill could force stores to close self-checkout
California lawmakers are considering a new bill that could force stores to close self-checkout lanes.
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Hamas accepts Egyptian-Qatari cease-fire proposal
News that Hamas accepted terms of an Egypt-Qatar negotiated cease fire came just as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken was wrapping up a visit to a South Bay bio-tech firm.
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Police report, court records shed light on shooting that left 2 San Jose cops hurt
New documents are revealing more details about last week’s shooting that left two San Jose police officers injured.
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Girl dies from injuries suffered in suspected DUI collision in Cupertino
An 11-year-old girl has died from injuries suffered when a suspected DUI driver hit her and three other children last month in Cupertino, authorities said Monday.
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All inmates cleared out of federal women's prison in Dublin
All inmates at the federal women’s prison in Dublin have been relocated following its closure in the wake of a sex abuse scandal involving multiple officials, including the former warden, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
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WNBA expansion franchise Golden State hires Ohemaa Nyanin as its general manager
WNBA Golden State has named Ohemaa Nyanin as the team’s general manager, the franchise announced Monday.
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Secretary of State Antony Blinken visits the Bay Area
Secretary of State Antony Blinken is set to visit the Bay Area Monday to deliver a message to cyber criminals.
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Report: California tourism numbers top pre-pandemic levels, Bay Area numbers lag a bit behind
A new report indicates California travel spending is topping pre-pandemic levels, though spending levels in the Bay Area are lower.
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‘Kayaktivists' take Chevron protest out onto the bay by Richmond
A group of climate activists kayaked out near the Chevron refinery Sunday with a message for the East Bay-based global company.