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Local food editor starts meal program to feed neighbors in need
After the Tubbs Fire roared through Sonoma County in 2017, wiping out neighborhoods in Santa Rosa and destroying nearly 3,000 structures in the city, Heather Irwin watched the chaos...Read More
Historic Napa courthouse damaged in 2014 earthquake reopens
The historic Napa County Courthouse that was damaged in the 2014 South Napa earthquake reopened to the public Monday, Napa County Superior Court officials said. The courthouse at 825...Read More
San Mateo Co. warns of alert system scam
San Mateo County sheriff's officials are warning residents of a scam involving text messages claiming to be associated with the county's SMC Alert emergency notification system.Read More
PG&E ordered to implement 60 safety improvements
The California Public Utilities Commission at a meeting in San Francisco Thursday ordered PG&E Co. to implement 60 safety recommendations.Read More
San Jose kicks off Airbnb disaster housing program
San Jose will be the inaugural city to partner with Airbnb for the "Host Corps" project, offering free housing through local hosts during disasters and emergencies.Read More
Hurricane task force heads to North Carolina
A team of first responders from the East Bay traveled to Raleigh, North Carolina Monday night in preparation for Hurricane Florence.Read More
A parent’s worst nightmare from a virtual view
Social media stalking all of a sudden isn’t so funny now.Read More
Feds warn of fire cleanup scams
Federal prosecutors and the FBI warned people affected by the Mendocino Complex fires to be on the alert for possible fraud in connection with the cleanup of the fires,...Read More
Federal disaster declaration requested for wildfires
Gov. Jerry Brown Saturday requested a presidential major disaster declaration in order to beef up emergency response and help residents recover.Read More
State receives $212M in disaster recovery funds
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has awarded more than $212 million for long-term natural disaster recovery efforts in California.Read More
Trump administration boots Salvadoran immigrants
Immigrants who came to the U.S. from El Salvador in recent years under disaster-related Temporary Protected Status designations will lose that protection from deportation.Read More
Hundreds attend North Bay fire relief dinner
A special Thanksgiving-themed dinner set in a vineyard along the Napa and Sonoma county line drew hundreds of people Tuesday.Read More
Unemployment sign-up extended for fire victims
People whose jobs were affected by the North Bay wildfires have about another month to file for disaster unemployment assistance.Read More
‘Band Together’ concert to aid North Bay fire victims
Band Together Bay Area is hosting a benefit concert on Nov. 9 at AT&T Park featuring Metallica, Dave Matthews, G-Eazy and others.Read More
Salvation Army extends care to returning fire evacuees
The Salvation Army today will provide meals, emotional and spiritual care to residents going home to Santa Rosa, Salvation Army officials said.Read More
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
Fires claim 26 lives, scorch 200,000 acres
Twenty-one fires across California have killed 26 people, destroyed thousands of structures and burned nearly 200,000 acres.Read More
In case of nuclear attack, San Franciscans should
Recent tensions with North Korea have some Bay Area residents asking what to do in the event of a nuclear attack.Read More
Federal help available for storm recovery
President Donald Trump declared a major disaster in eight of the nine Bay Area counties because of winter storms in February.Read More
Brown seeks federal help for Oroville Dam
Gov. Jerry Brown requested a presidential major disaster declaration Sunday to aid with repairs to the damaged Oroville Dam spillway.Read More