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Woman Killed in Early Morning Hit-and-Run in San Jose

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Rainy Weather Returns to the Bay Area on Tuesday

Super Bowl Brings Major Economic Boost to San Francisco

Early-Morning Shooting in San Francisco Leaves One Dead

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Woman Killed in Early Morning Hit-and-Run in San Jose

February 11, 2026 Manuel Falomir
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Community Rallies After Super Bowl Fire Destroys Pleasant Hill’s Slow Hand BBQ

February 11, 2026 Samantha Bauer
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Rainy Weather Returns to the Bay Area on Tuesday

February 10, 2026February 10, 2026 Samantha Bauer
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Super Bowl Brings Major Economic Boost to San Francisco

February 10, 2026 Luke Crawford
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Early-Morning Shooting in San Francisco Leaves One Dead

February 10, 2026 Alex Francis
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Despite encouraging signs, coronavirus is ‘advancing’ worldwide, WHO envoy warns

April 13, 2020May 4, 2020 Luke Crawford

WASHINGTON — A top envoy of the World Health Organization warned Sunday that the coronavirus will be a “virus that stalks the human race for quite a long time” until

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Science

US cities are losing 36 million trees a year. Here’s why it matters and how you can stop it

April 12, 2020July 23, 2020 Luke Crawford

If you’re looking for a reason to care about tree loss, this summer’s record-breaking heat waves might be it. Trees can lower summer daytime temperatures by as much as 10

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The pandemic is playing to almost every one of Amazon’s strengths

April 12, 2020May 4, 2020 Jonathan Franco

As the coronavirus pandemic has forced people to stay inside, few companies have proven themselves as essential as Amazon. From groceries to cleaning supplies, shipments from Amazon have become lifelines for many

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Technology World

Architects and engineers are turning old shipping containers into mobile intensive care units

April 12, 2020May 4, 2020 Jonathan Franco

A group of architects and engineers is working to convert shipping containers into intensive care units to help hospitals that are running low on space for COVID-19 patients. The open-source

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Food and Travel World

As China lifts restrictions, here’s where its people want to travel

April 11, 2020May 4, 2020 Alex Francis

As China slowly eases lockdown restrictions and life returns to somewhat normal conditions, residents have once again started traveling.From the Bund waterfront in Shanghai to scenic Huangshan Mountain park in

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‘You’re not breaking your children’: Experts say more screen time right now is OK

April 11, 2020May 4, 2020 Bibiam Beyene

As parents juggle a new double duty of working from home and caring for children no longer in school or daycare, the use of screen time may become more of

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Local

Nursing home evacuated after staff skips shifts amid COVID-19 pandemic

April 10, 2020May 4, 2020 Alex Francis

A nursing home in California was evacuated after its staff didn’t show up for the second day in a row. In a press release from the Riverside University Health System ,

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Politics

Chinese workers in the US are losing their visas with their jobs. But flying home to China is too expensive

April 9, 2020May 4, 2020 Samantha Bauer

After her company laid her off last month, Tang Chen couldn’t sleep. For days, her heart kept racing. There was one question at the front of her mind: would she

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Politics World

Coronavirus: U.K. jolted as PM Boris Johnson receives oxygen in intensive care

April 8, 2020May 4, 2020 Samantha Bauer

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s move to intensive care has shaken the nation, a jolting reminder that the coronavirus does not discriminate in whom it infects and sickens. Johnson, 55, is

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World

Why is Russia reporting so few COVID-19 cases? Some say it’s a cover-up

April 8, 2020May 4, 2020 Manuel Falomir

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread around the world, there are growing questions in Russia about the official number of cases that have been declared. According to the count

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