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Record March Heat Threatens Early End to Ski Season

Parents Push Back as San Jose Unified Weighs School Closures

Fatal Multi-Vehicle Collision in San Jose Leaves One Dead

Middle East Conflict Drives Up Costs Across Bay Area Economy

Antioch Police Propose AI to Handle Non-Emergency Calls, Sparking Concerns

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Record March Heat Threatens Early End to Ski Season

March 23, 2026 Bibiam Beyene
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Parents Push Back as San Jose Unified Weighs School Closures

March 23, 2026 Alex Francis
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Fatal Multi-Vehicle Collision in San Jose Leaves One Dead

March 23, 2026 Samantha Bauer
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Middle East Conflict Drives Up Costs Across Bay Area Economy

March 22, 2026March 23, 2026 Manuel Falomir
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Antioch Police Propose AI to Handle Non-Emergency Calls, Sparking Concerns

March 22, 2026March 23, 2026 Jonathan Franco
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Disneyland raises ticket prices, adding most expensive tier for busiest days

October 25, 2021 Samantha Bauer

isneyland has raised prices on most single- and multi-day tickets after a six-month reopening period when admission costs remained unchanged at the Anaheim theme park. Ticket prices for Disneyland and

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California Proposes a Ban on New Oil Drilling Near Schools, Homes and Hospitals

October 22, 2021 Luke Crawford

California’s oil and gas regulator on Thursday proposed that the state ban new oil drilling within 3,200 feet of schools, homes and hospitals to protect public health in what would

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California Officials Prepare to Vaccinate Children Age 5-11

October 22, 2021 Bibiam Beyene

Public health departments across California are gearing up to administer coronavirus vaccines to children ages 5 to 11 in the coming weeks and officials say they are planning “family-friendly” events

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South Bay School District Testing Students for COVID-19

October 22, 2021 Alex Francis

A South Bay school district is taking an aggressive approach to fighting the pandemic. Students in the Evergreen School District have been testing for COVID-19 for a couple of weeks

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Sheriff to Announce What Killed California Family on Hike

October 21, 2021 Samantha Bauer

A California sheriff has scheduled a news conference to announce the causes of death of a Northern California family and their dog who were found in a remote hiking area

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Nearly 1,500 Customers Without Power in Parts of Bay Area: PG&E

October 21, 2021 Manuel Falomir

Nearly 1,500 Bay Area customers were without power early Thursday morning following weather-related and other issues, officials with Pacific Gas & Electric said. Here’s a breakdown of the power outage numbers

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California unemployment claims rocket higher

October 21, 2021 Alex Francis

California workers filed the most initial claims for unemployment benefits in six months, a huge weekly total revealed on Thursday that suggests coronavirus-linked woes still afflict the statewide economy. Workers

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Facebook will pay up to $9.5 million to victims to settle discrimination claims against U.S. workers

October 20, 2021 Jonathan Franco

Facebook will pay $4.75 million in fines and up to $9.5 million to victims in order to settle with the U.S. Department of Justice over allegations that the company discriminated against U.S.

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Elizabeth Holmes trial: Theranos claims to Rupert Murdoch were disputed within company

October 20, 2021 Bibiam Beyene

Claims made by Elizabeth Holmes’ failed startup Theranos to media mogul Rupert Murdoch and other investors about the accuracy of the firm’s blood tests were under dispute within the company,

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In-N-Out refuses to follow vaccine rules, San Francisco shuts their doors to indoor diners

October 20, 2021 Manuel Falomir

The San Francisco Department of Public Health has closed indoor dining at the city’s only In-N-Out location — on Jefferson Street at Fisherman’s Wharf — because the company’s employees have

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