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Possible TikTok ban has content creators concerned
A Senate vote Tuesday includes a proposed nationwide ban on TikTok, citing national security concerns, and a lot of content creators are worried about their livelihood.
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Outside Lands announces lineup for annual 3-day festival in August
Tyler the Creator, The Killers and Sturgill Simpson are among the headliners for this year’s Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival in San Francisco, festival organizers announced Tuesday.
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Glide Memorial Church community remembers Rev. Cecil Williams
Members of the Glide Memorial Church came together Monday night to remember the life of church co-founder Rev. Cecil Williams.
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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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Gaza war protests ramp up at UC Berkeley, other universities across the US
Protests against the Israel-Hamas war are growing on college campuses across the country and here in California, including at UC Berkeley, where students have set up several tents outside Sproul Hall.
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2 plead guilty in trial over deadly shooting of Pleasanton security guard
A year after Pleasanton security guard Blake Mohs was fatally shot while trying to stop a shoplifter, the two suspected of his killing are admitting to the crime. Velena Jones reports.
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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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Activists rally in SF as Supreme Court hears case on homeless ordinances
Homeless advocates rallied Monday as the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments concerning homeless ordinances in the small Oregon city of Grants Pass, a case that could have a massive impact on how big cities handle homeless encampments.
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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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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.