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San Jose fire captain was part of 24 arrested in sting by undercover officers
The San Jose fire captain accused of sending lewd photos to someone he thought was a 13-year-old girl was one of the 24 people arrested in a sting conducted by undercover officers specifically targeting child predators.
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Man in critical condition after vehicle hits him in San Jose
A man was clinging to life Monday after a vehicle hit and injured him south of downtown San Jose, according to police.
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East Bay community remembers deputy killed in Idaho
The shooting death of a sheriff’s deputy in Idaho is hitting many in the Bay Area hard.
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Bay Area synagogues and temples increasing security during Passover
The Jewish holiday of Passover has just begun, and the director of the FBI says federal law enforcement is on alert for any potential threats due to the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas.
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Shelter-in-place lifted at Gunn High School in Palo Alto after no threat was found
A shelter-in-place order at Gunn High School in Palo Alto was lifted after no threat was found, police said.
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Light rain coming to Bay Area later this week, but dry weekend ahead
The Bay Area could see light rain later this week, but the forecast is for dry weather by the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
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$55M in state homelessness aid slated for Bay Area projects
Eight projects in the cities of Oakland and Santa Cruz, and the counties of Marin, Monterey and Santa Cruz will receive $54.9 million in state funds to help unsheltered homeless people move from encampments into housing.
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State lawmakers consider oversight, accountability for driverless vehicle companies
State lawmakers on Monday once again are focusing on how to make our roads safer when it comes to driverless vehicles.
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Nurses gather at Kaiser SF to protest AI in health care
Nurses are lining the streets outside a San Francisco hospital Monday morning protesting the use of artificial intelligence in health care.
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Supreme Court to weigh whether cities can punish homeless for camping on public property
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday is slated to hear oral arguments on a case that will impact how cities can respond to homeless encampments and homeless individuals on public property.
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San Francisco kicks off Earth Week, encouraging people to live more sustainably
As San Francisco kicked off its second annual Earth Week, people came out to celebrate and get involved with new ways to be more sustainable.
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1 arrested after San Francisco stabbing leaves man injured
Officers arrested one man on suspicion of a stabbing in San Francisco that left a person injured Sunday afternoon, police said.