The Latest
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4 tow trucks burned in Concord, Bay Point
Four tow trucks were burned in the East Bay early Saturday morning. At least two of those fires are being investigated as arson.
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Cinco de Mayo 2024 celebrations in the Bay Area
Cinco de Mayo is approaching and there will be celebrations throughout the Bay Area this weekend.
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Smash-and-grab thieves hit Sunnyvale jewelry store
Police are investigating after they say a group of suspects stormed into a Sunnyvale jewelry store Saturday afternoon, clearing it out in minutes.
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Concord shop hosts final ‘Free Comic Book Day' at longtime home
Saturday marked the 22nd annual “Free Comic Book Day” at a Concord shop, where it all began. But it was also the final time “Flying Colors Comics and Other Cool Stuff” hosted the event at its longtime home.
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State parks, fire agencies plan prescribed burns in Mt. Diablo State Park
California State Parks, Cal Fire and local fire agencies will conduct prescribed burns in the Mitchell Canyon area of Mount Diablo State Park one or more days between May 13 and June 7.
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Man speaks out, woman arrested after hit-and-run in Pittsburg
A 65-year-old man is speaking out after surviving a hit-and-run in Pittsburg.
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New proposal aims to make Front Street San Francisco's entertainment zone
New Orleans has Bourbon Street, Las Vegas has the Strip, now San Francisco wants to add Front Street to that list of entertainment hotspots.
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99-year-old Great Star Theater revitalizes San Francisco Chinatown community
As we celebrate AANHPI heritage, we go backstage to a nearly 100-year-old theater in the heart of San Francisco’s Chinatown.
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At least 500 PG&E customers affected by San Pablo power outage
A Saturday morning power outage in San Pablo is being investigated by PG&E after it left at least 500 customers without power.
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Preliminary magnitude 2.5 quake shakes Sonoma-Lake county line
A preliminary magnitude 2.5 earthquake struck along the Sonoma-Lake county line on Saturday, according to the United States Geological Survey.
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All eastbound I-80 lanes reopened in Solano County hours after highway standoff
The final three eastbound lanes of Interstate 80 were reopened early Saturday morning, according to California Highway Patrol. The lanes were closed on Friday for an investigation which followed a police pursuit that ended in a standoff on the highway.
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Pro-Palestinian protest continues at UC Berkeley
Pro-Palestinian protests continued at UC Berkeley on Friday.
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San Jose opens pop-up shops for small businesses
San Jose continues to look for solutions to increase safety and the vibrancy of its downtown.