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Pastor fights off axe-wielding man who broke into California church on Thanksgiving
A Thanksgiving burglar got more than he bargained for early Thursday morning after breaking into an Antioch church. Turns out the church’s pastor is trained in martial arts and confronted the would-be thief.
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Michelin-trained California chef is ready to root for family in the Super Bowl
A Michelin-trained Napa chef is caught up in the Super Bowl frenzy on several fronts. While he’s busy serving up Kansas City inspired Super Bowl fare, his cousin is a 49er.
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‘California Forever': Tech investors unveil planned city on 50,000 acres in Bay Area
The person believed to be behind the plans to build a mysterious new city in Solano County spoke out publicly Friday.
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Mystery company buys nearly $1 billion worth of land around California Air Force base, officials say
Over the past several years a corporation called Flannery Associates LLC has spent nearly $900 million on land around the Air Force base. But nobody knows precisely who they are or what they intend to do with the property.
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Parents outraged by video showing administrators making inappropriate remarks about students
Parents at the Mt. Diablo School District say they’re shocked and angry by a video posted on social media showing two administrators from College Park High School in Pleasant Hill making inappropriate remarks about students.
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Struggling California Family Noodle House Gets Big Boost From Heart-Wrenching TikTok
A heart-wrenching post from the owner’s daughter has brought former regulars and new customers pouring into the 20-year-old family business.
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She Moved to California for a Full-time Teaching Job. But High Rent, Low Pay Has Left Her ‘Homeless'
A Richmond school teacher has both a bachelor’s and a master’s degrees in education but says that even with those credentials, she isn’t making enough to keep a roof over her head in the Bay Area.
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San Francisco Police Accused of Racial Profiling After Detaining 13-Year-Old Leaving School
The parents of a 13-year-old boy are accusing San Francisco police of racial profiling.
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Oakland Tenants Go on Strike, Protesting Rising Rents
Unable to keep up with rising rents, tenants of an Oakland apartment building are protesting in a bold way – they’re on a rent strike.