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Man shot by police in San Jose remains in critical condition
A man who was shot by police on Sunday afternoon in East San Jose remains in critical condition on Monday, authorities said.
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Census data shows population shifts for the Bay Area's largest cities
San Francisco and Oakland’s population sizes grew slightly between 2022 and 2023 while San Jose’s dipped, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Home Depot to pay $1.3M for code violations in 2022 San Jose arson fire
Home Depot has been slapped with $1.3 million in fines for numerous fire code violations, including a disabled sprinkler system, in connection with a 2022 five-alarm arson fire that leveled its Blossom Hill store in South San Jose, the Santa Clara District Attorney’s Office said Monday.
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Hiker missing in the East Bay since Friday found safe
A hiker in the East Bay who was reported missing after not showing up for a scheduled arrival Saturday has been found and is in good health, East Bay Regional Park police said Monday.
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West Oakland shooting leaves man dead
Oakland police are investigating a shooting that left a man dead Saturday night in West Oakland.
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Caltrain extension into downtown SF gets $3.4 billion boost
A vision to connect San Francisco to other parts of the Bay Area and the state is one step closer to reality after a big boost from the federal government.
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Oakland police investigating fatal shooting near City Hall
Oakland police on Monday were investigating an early-morning fatal shooting near City Hall.
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Southbound I-680 in East Bay fully reopens after weekend partial closure
Southbound Interstate 680 in the East Bay’s Tri-Valley region fully reopened early Monday morning after a weekend closure for repaving work, Caltrans said.
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Pedestrian killed in Bay Point crash
Police are investigating a deadly pedestrian crash that happened in Bay Point Sunday night.
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Longtime runners, newcomers take over San Francisco streets for Bay to Breakers
Bay to Breakers, San Francisco’s wackiest race, took place Sunday morning.
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Jim Otto, ‘Mr. Raider' and Pro Football Hall of Famer, dies at 86
Jim Otto was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1980 and is considered one of the AFL’s all-time greats.
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San Francisco community honors Harvey Milk at block party, event
People gathered in San Francisco Sunday to honor Harvey Milk’s life and work.