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Fires, air quality close Bay Area schools, colleges
Several school districts and colleges affected by the fires in the Bay Area will remain closed until next week or beyond.Read More
Suit alleges unequal health care for Latinos
A lawsuit filed Wednesday alleges that California provides unequal medical care to the 13.5 million people, including 7.2 million Latinos, who are enrolled in Medi-Cal.Read More
Farm workers hospitalized after pesticide exposure
Eighteen farm workers were hospitalized after being exposed to pesticides at a ranch south of Salinas on Thursday morning.Read More
SF resident charged with disabled parking fraud
A San Francisco resident is facing multiple felony charges for allegedly filing several fraudulent disabled parking placard applications.Read More
Bay Area hospitals fined after patient deaths
Regulators announced fines against four Bay Area hospitals for failures to properly care for patients.Read More
Full tuition offered to Oakland preschoolers
A full tuition option for early childhood education programs in the Oakland Unified School District is now available.Read More
Crews vacuum mercury mess in Antioch
Hazardous materials crews have finished cleaning up a mercury spill that was discovered Monday morning on a street in Antioch.Read More
Two more are sickened by Thanksgiving meal
Two more people have reported being sickened after eating a Thanksgiving meal at Antioch's American Legion Hall, bringing the number of cases to 19 including three fatalities.Read More
Rabid fox bites woman, dog near Sea Ranch
A wild fox that bit a woman and a dog in the Sea Ranch area of Sonoma County tested positive for rabies last week.Read More
Escaped inmate apprehended in Richmond
A prison inmate who allegedly walked away from a minimum-security medical facility in Vacaville was apprehended at a Richmond home.Read More
Santa Clara inmates unite with hunger strike
More than 300 Santa Clara County inmates on their fourth day of a two-week hunger strike Thursday demanded sweeping changes.Read More
Vacaville inmate death investigated as homicide
The death of a California Medical Facility inmate found in a pool of blood at the prison hospital is under investigation as a possible homicide.Read More
SF’s Zika count rises, 10 cases confirmed
Two more SF residents have tested positive for Zika virus, bringing the total number of people infected in the city to 10.Read More
Invasive grapevine pests discovered in North Bay
Two live glassy-winged sharpshooters were found in nursery shipments to Marin and Sonoma counties.Read More
Activists rally for strawberry boycott
Workers in San Quintin, Baja Mexico, began striking in mid-March and have been waging intermittent strikes.Read More