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32 Years After He Was Wrongfully Convicted of Murdering a Friend, a San Francisco Man is Finally Free
After serving 32 years in jail for a murder he said he did not commit, a San Francisco man is free again.
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Backseat Tesla Driver Unapologetic, Back on the Road After Reckless Driving Arrest
A Tesla driver who was arrested after putting his car on autopilot and sitting in the back seat, describes it as a “magical experience” and says he’s unapologetic.
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The Future of Silicon Valley's Workforce
How will the coronavirus change how we work? That’s one of the big questions the Bay Area Council posed to CEO’s and other top level executives and their responses offer an interesting perspective on the future of work in Silicon Valley and beyond.
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Community Spread of Coronavirus in California Started in Nail Salon: Governor
The governor’s statement has left many salon owners worried about the impact on their entire industry.
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New Project Will Test Entire Population of Calif. Town for COVID-19
For the first time since the coronavirus pandemic hit the U.S. an entire town will be tested, regardless of whether or not someone is showing symptoms.
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Instacart Employees Plan Strike on Working Conditions During Pandemic
Thousands of employees for grocery delivery service Instacart are planning to strike Monday, arguing that they deserve extra pay and personal protective equipment such as masks and gloves during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Kidnapped Teen Uses Snapchat to Call for Help
A 14-year-old girl is safe Thursday after detectives say she managed to contact some friends though Snapchat after being kidnapped.
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PG&E CEO Geisha Williams Steps Down
The chief executive for PG&E has stepped down, and the utility said its board of directors is searching for a new CEO, according to a company announcement Sunday.