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Man Arrested in Explosive Materials Search Tied to Damaged PG&E Transformers: SJPD
A man arrested in San Jose for allegedly possessing explosive materials may be connected to PG&E transformers damaged by explosions, police said Friday.
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Preliminary M5.4 Earthquake Strikes in Humboldt County: USGS
A moderate New Year’s Day earthquake rattled parts of Northern California, according to the United States Geological Survey.
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16 Vehicles Involved in Bus Crash at Daly City's Serramonte Center
At least four people were transported to a hospital Friday after a bus crashed into several vehicles at a Daly City shopping center, officials said.
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University of California Reaches Tentative Deal With Some Striking Workers
A tentative agreement has been reached between the University of California and some of its striking workers.
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Six Adults Hurt in Shooting at Northern California School
Six people were injured in a school shooting Wednesday in Oakland’s Eastmont Hills, police said.
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Man Arrested After Woman's Head Severed With Sword in California: Source
A woman who authorities said was beheaded on the street in front of her neighbors in San Carlos has been identified by her father.
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Lockdown Causes Panic, Confusion at Milpitas' Great Mall
The Great Mall in Milpitas was placed on lockdown late Friday after police responded to a reported shooting inside of a Burlington Coat Factory store.
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Thieves Break Into Silicon Valley Liquor Store to Steal Bitcoin ATM
Surveillance video from a Silicon Valley liquor store shows thieves taking off with a Bitcoin ATM.
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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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‘Tragic Natural Event:' Search for Woman Trapped Under San Francisco Cliff Collapse Turns Into Recovery Effort
Recovery efforts for a woman believed to be trapped under a cliff collapse at San Francisco’s Fort Funston beach continued Saturday, but officials from Golden Gate National Park Services said they are not sure whether the woman is still buried or washed out to sea.