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Police in Bay Area facing lawsuit over search for handcuffs
The Vallejo Police Department faces another claim of civil rights violations and it all centers around set of gold-plated handcuffs.
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United Airlines passenger attacks a man mid-flight from SFO to Dulles
A United Airlines flight from San Francisco International Airport to Washington Dulles International Airport left passengers frightened when one of the travelers assaulted a deaf, nonverbal man who was asleep on the aircraft on Monday.
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Gov. Newsom signs gas price bill
California lawmakers narrowly passed the controversial measure that allows regulators to require refineries to keep reserves to offset any claims of shortage that often send prices skyrocketing.
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Cal Fire employee arrested for allegedly starting small fires in the North Bay
A Cal Fire employee was arrested Friday on suspicion of starting five small fires in the North Bay this summer, Cal Fire announced.
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City of Antioch one of the largest concentrations of illegal marijuana grow houses in CA
A Contra Costa County city is home to one of the largest concentrations of illegal marijuana grow houses in the entire state, investigators said.
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Pro-Palestinian demonstration at UC Berkeley continues to grow
A growing number of protest tents were going up on the UC Berkeley campus Tuesday as Cal students joined the growing wave of pro-Palestinian demonstrations taking place at schools across the country.
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State Farm indicates where homeowner's policies won't be renewed in San Diego: Report
Hundreds and hundreds of San Diego County property owners will have to scramble to replace — if possible — their coverage
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California Department of Corrections to begin phasing out San Quentin death row
San Quentin’s infamous death row is facing its own death sentence. The California Department of Corrections has now begun transferring death row inmates to other prisons across the state to comply with voter approved Proposition 66.
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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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‘Trail of trees that have fallen on houses': Widespread wind damage across the North Bay
While the North Bay got plenty of rain from the recent storm, it was the wind that caused most of the damage.