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Tesla may test ‘Cybercabs' in Bay Area
Palo Alto has a problem with it’s popular rideshare service and it’s costing the city a lot of money.
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Gilroy Community Says 70-Year-Old Was Severely Injured in Road Rage Incident
A Gilroy community is rallying around a 70-year-old man Wednesday after he was severely injured in what they’re calling a road rage incident.
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California's COVID State of Emergency Will Expire Next Week. What's Next?
Nearly three years ago, our lives changed as we went into a pandemic and next week, California’s COVID state of emergency will expire. So, what does this mean moving forward?
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San Francisco Supervisor Asks State Lawmakers to Introduce a Bill to Legalize Sex Work
San Francisco Supervisor Hillary Ronen introduced a resolution Tuesday that she believes will ultimately stop rampant prostitution in the Mission District.
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Real-Life Heroes: Servers Dressed as Power Rangers Help Woman Assaulted in California Restaurant
Servers dressed as Power Rangers morphed into real-life heroes after a woman was assaulted inside their Oakland restaurant.
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Google Announces Plan to Invest $3.5 Billion in California Projects
Google announced Thursday it’s going to invest $3.5 billion in California this year, including expansions and new offices in Mountain View, Sunnyvale and Los Angeles.
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Experts Warn Omicron Wave Far From Over as Cases Start to Level Off in California
Despite signs that omicron may be leveling off in California, health experts say the variant is just as infectious now as it was 10 days ago.
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‘Aggressive' Mountain Lion Spotted in Belmont Neighborhood: Police
An aggressive mountain lion was seen in a Belmont neighborhood near an open space area early Wednesday morning, according to a police department warning via social media.
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Why Are Women Leaving Their Jobs?
Millions of women haven’t rejoined the workforce since the COVID-19 pandemic started and labor economists say many continue to leave their jobs despite a recovering economy.