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Man critically injured in shooting near I-280 in San Jose, police say
Police are investigating after a man was shot Thursday evening near Interstate 280 in San Jose.
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President Biden arrives in Bay Area to attend campaign receptions
President Joe Biden landed Thursday evening at Moffett Field Air Base in Mountain View for a short visit to the Bay Area for campaign fundraisers.
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Port commissioners unanimously approve Oakland airport name change
Oakland port officials unanimously approved Thursday an airport name change.
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San Jose couple charged after 25,000 fentanyl pills found under baby's crib
A drug task force seized roughly 25,000 fentanyl pills stashed in a backpack under a baby’s crib in a San Jose couple’s home, marking one of the largest fentanyl seizures in Santa Clara County history, the district attorney’s office announced Thursday.
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South Bay homeowner sees insurance premium double from $9,000 a year to $18,000
A South Bay family recently saw the insurance premium on one of their homes double, even though the property is not in a high-fire area.
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BART seeks tax measure to address budget shortfalls
Bay Area Rapid Transit is forecasting future budget shortfalls of about $350 million a year.
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San Francisco's ‘Vacant to Vibrant' program aims to revitalize downtown businesses
Downtown San Francisco is working on its latest business boom.
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Firefighters battle blaze in Hayward
Firefighters were battling a fire in Hayward late Thursday morning.
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East Oakland group aims to tackle air quality issues in community
A group of East Oakland residents are hoping to help their neighbors breathe a little easier.
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Richmond City Council urges California to cut ties with PG&E amid rate hikes
The Richmond City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday night to ask California to replace PG&E, which has doubled its rates since 2019, with Golden State Energy, a nonprofit public benefit utility.