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Missing Children Found After Father's Car Reported Stolen
UPDATE: San Francisco police confirmed just after 1 a.m. Sunday that the children have been found in the city’s Bayview District.
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43 Staff Members Test Positive in COVID Outbreak at Calif. Hospital
At least 44 emergency staff members at Kaiser Permanente in San Jose tested positive for COVID-19 within the past week, according to the hospital, and on Sunday it was confirmed one of those workers had died.
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Sheriff's Deputy in California Killed, 1 Other Injured in ‘Ambush'
The Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office has released the identity of a deputy who was shot and killed in the line of duty Saturday afternoon.
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GOP Sues California Over Vote-by-Mail Plan
Bay Area Republican leaders have confirmed that the party is suing California over Gov. Gavin Newsom’s vote-by-mail order, claiming that the system opens itself up to inaccuracy and fraudulent voting.
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Four-Alarm Fire Breaks Out at San Francisco's Historic Pier 45
Firefighters in San Francisco are battling a four-alarm fire at Pier 45 Saturday morning, the fire department tweeted.
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PG&E Suspends Power Shutoffs for Nonpayment During Pandemic
PG&E has announced that it is suspending power shutoffs for nonpayment during the coronavirus pandemic, the utility announced Thursday.
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Military Dad Surprises Sons at Calif. School After Year-Long Deployment
A U.S. Navy Lieutenant was captured in an emotional video when he surprised his three sons at Murray Elementary School in Dublin after a year-long deployment Thursday, according to a tweet from the school district.
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State Department to Move Personnel From China to U.S. in a One-Time Flight to San Francisco
The U.S. Department of State is making plans to move personnel stationed in Wuhan, China, the epicenter of the coronavirus, to the U.S. in a one-time flight to San Francisco, a department spokesperson said in a statement. The department anticipates that there will be limited capacity to allow some passport-carrying U.S. citizens to travel on the flight.
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PG&E Announces Settlement for Wildfire Victims Totaling Over $13B
PG&E has announced a settlement agreement with individual wildfire claimants for multiple fires totaling more than $13 billion. These fires include the 2017 Northern California wildfires, the 2015 Butte Fire and the Camp Fire in 2018 that leveled most of the town of Paradise. As a part of the settlement the company will also settle claims related to the Tubbs…
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Guy Fieri Among Celebrity Chefs Teaming Up to Feed Kincade Fire Evacuees, First Responders
As firefighters in Northern California’s wine country race to contain the devastating Kincade Fire that has ripped through more than 76,000 acres and destroyed 86 homes, a group of well-known Bay Area chefs have come together to feed the thousands of displaced evacuees and first responders.