Bay Area Schools Will Decide Whether or Not to Bring Back Masks
As students around the Bay head back to school, every district has an extra decision to make about whether or not to make masks mandatory in class. Students in both
Read MoreAs students around the Bay head back to school, every district has an extra decision to make about whether or not to make masks mandatory in class. Students in both
Read MoreA Bay Area woman is now suing San Francisco because she was forcibly sedated by a paramedic for protesting, she said. The woman said it all began when she was
Read MoreFirefighters on Wednesday knocked down multiple small brush fires that broke out in San Jose, the fire department said. The blazes burned in the area of Interstate 280, Bird Avenue
Read MoreA federal jury convicted 65-year-old Johnny Ray Wolfenbarger on Aug. 12, 2021, of attempted production of child pornography, the attempted coercion and enticement of a minor to engage in child
Read MoreCalifornia parole officials have approved the release of a notorious former Mexican Mafia prison gang leader who has been cooperating with law enforcement for nearly 20 years. Two consecutive governors previously
Read MorePolice arrested a 20-year-old man in a fatal shooting at The Plant shopping center in San Jose that occurred Friday morning, SJPD said Monday. Manuel Gutierrez of San Jose was
Read MoreChallenging terrain and weather hampered firefighters in Northern California as a blaze grew quickly Thursday afternoon, forcing evacuations as the flames destroyed homes, scorched vegetation and threatened a tortoise sanctuary,
Read MoreThe convenience-store chain 7-Eleven on Wednesday offered $100,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the robber responsible for a string of crimes in Southern California earlier this week that
Read MoreThe highest rate of inflation in decades has forced businesses to raise prices on food and other products once considered sacrosanct. Among the list of inflation casualties: $1 prices at Dollar Tree, the $1
Read MoreState public health officials announced their public health guidance for the 2022-2023 K-12 school year with no mask requirement for students or staff. The guidance includes recommendations that students get
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