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Oakland Police Search for Suspect in Series of Prowling and Peeping Incidents

Verdict Delivered in Trial of Los Gatos Mother Accused of Hosting Alcohol-Fueled Teen Parties

Travel Disruptions Mount as U.S. Calls for Evacuations Across 14 Middle East Nations

Silicon Valley’s Expanding Wealth Divide: Prosperity for Some, Hardship for Many

130 Residents Forced Out After Structural Concerns at Santa Clara Condo Complex

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Oakland Police Search for Suspect in Series of Prowling and Peeping Incidents

March 4, 2026 Jonathan Franco
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Verdict Delivered in Trial of Los Gatos Mother Accused of Hosting Alcohol-Fueled Teen Parties

March 4, 2026 Samantha Bauer
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Travel Disruptions Mount as U.S. Calls for Evacuations Across 14 Middle East Nations

March 3, 2026 Manuel Falomir
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Silicon Valley’s Expanding Wealth Divide: Prosperity for Some, Hardship for Many

March 3, 2026 Bibiam Beyene
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130 Residents Forced Out After Structural Concerns at Santa Clara Condo Complex

March 3, 2026 Alex Francis
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Santa Clara County Evacuation Warnings Expanded South of Gilroy

January 16, 2023 Manuel Falomir

Santa Clara County expanded existing evacuation warnings to residents in the watershed areas along Bloomfield Avenue south of Gilroy. The new evacuation zone includes Bloomfield Avenue between Highway 25 and

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Parents Pray to Find 5-Year-Old Swept Away by Raging California Storm Waters

January 12, 2023 Bibiam Beyene

A parent’s nightmare unfolded during a relentless storm in Southern California, when raging floodwaters swept a 5-year-old away. The search continues for a 5-year-old Kyle, who is still missing Wednesday, in San

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Convicted Killer Pleads Guilty to 1973 Murder of Stanford Law Librarian

January 12, 2023 Luke Crawford

A man prosecutors consider a serial killer and rapist pleaded guilty Tuesday to the 1973 murder of a Stanford Law librarian, the man’s second murder conviction aided by DNA evidence.

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Worried About a Tree? What to Look for Before It Falls

January 12, 2023 Samantha Bauer

As gusty winds and heavy rain continue to pound the Bay Area, arborists say there are some signs that may give you advance warning before a tree falls. “A tree

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US safety agency to consider ban on gas stoves amid health fears

January 9, 2023 Luke Crawford

A federal agency says a ban on gas stoves is on the table amid rising concern about harmful indoor air pollutants emitted by the appliances. The US Consumer Product Safety

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Family Remembers 2-Year-Old Boy Killed by Falling Tree in Sonoma County

January 9, 2023 Samantha Bauer

A family is in mourning after a redwood tree came crashing down on their Occidental house Wednesday night, killing a 2-year-old boy. Family members have identified the victim as Aeon Tocchini.

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UC Berkeley Snow Lab Detected Over 8 Inches of Snow in Sierra Nevada This Weekend

January 9, 2023 Jonathan Franco

Researchers at the UC Berkeley Central Sierra Snow Lab said they detected 8.5 inches of new snow in the 24 hours between Saturday and Sunday morning. Tweeted on Sunday morning,

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Amazon plans to cut more than 18,000 jobs

January 5, 2023 Alex Francis

Amazon says it plans to lay off more than 18,000 employees. Several units will be affected, including Amazon Stores and its human resources department, according to a statement from CEO Andy Jassy.

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Crews Urge Homeless People to Move Away From San Jose Waterways

January 5, 2023 Jonathan Franco

Crews on Wednesday spent time trying to move unhoused people away from creeks and rivers in San Jose due to flooding concerns. New Mayor Matt Mahan walked along Coyote Creek

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San Jose Urges Residents to Be Ready to Evacuate Due to Storm

January 5, 2023 Manuel Falomir

The City of San Jose and American Red Cross have set up a 24-hour emergency evacuation center at Seven Trees Community Center. The center at 3590 Cas Drive opened 10 a.m.

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