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Joining growing list, Marin County issues first responder vaccine, test mandate
First responders in Marin County will have to show proof of vaccination against the Covid-19 virus or take weekly tests starting Sept. 15. Marin County Public Health issued an...Read More
County first responders to prove vaccination or submit to regular testing
Contra Costa County officials announced Friday that the county will now require first responders to verify their Covid-19 vaccination status or submit to regular testing for the virus. The...Read More
Tesla reignites at tow yard after fire at auto shop
A Tesla Model S vehicle that caught fire at an auto shop in Los Gatos on Tuesday afternoon reignited after the original fire was extinguished.Read More
Daly City to equip officers with naloxone to treat overdoses
Daly City police announced this week that all sworn officers will soon be carrying the drug naloxone, also known as Narcan, to prevent fatal opioid overdoses.Read More
Feuding brothers die in apparent murder-suicide at trailer park
Two brothers died in an apparent murder-suicide at a trailer park in Oakley Thursday morning.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
‘After the Fires’ exhibit opens at Sonoma State
Sonoma State University is opening an art exhibit on campus featuring photography, paintings and video that explore the aftermath of the North Bay firestorms of 2017 that killed 24...Read More
Alameda Co. opioid deaths halved in 2017
Officials with the Alameda County Health Care Services Agency said recently-released data reveal that the number of opioid overdose deaths decreased by nearly 50 percent in 2017.Read More
Driver arrested after assault on first responders
A man was arrested Wednesday morning on suspicion of attempting to kill an Oakland police officer, police said.Read More
YouTube shooter visited gun range hours earlier
The woman who killed herself after shooting multiple people at YouTube's headquarters had visited a local gun range earlier that day.Read More
Two dead after reported drowning in Lake Merritt
Two people died in an apparent drowning in Oakland's Lake Merritt this morning, police said.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 knock out power to 87,000 customers
There are roughly 87,000 utility customers without electrical service in the North Bay, with the majority of those customers in Sonoma and Napa counties.Read More
GGNRA lifeguards join Harvey rescue efforts
The Golden Gate National Recreation Area's three best-trained lifeguards are traveling to Houston.Read More
All 30 rescued as boat capsizes in SF Bay
All 30 people that were in a boat that capsized in San Francisco Bay this afternoon are accounted for.Read More
The City honors 15th anniversary of 9/11
The City of San Francisco is commemorating the 15th anniversary of September 11 by flying flags at half-staff.Read More
Feds cover $39 million in Valley Fire costs
The State of California will receive $39 million from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to cover some of the state's costs to extinguish the Valley Fire.Read More
Oakland urges residents: Be prepared for big quake
A 4.0-magnitude earthquake in Oakland Monday morning is prompting city officials to warn residents to be preparedRead More
New highway first responders app may shorten road closures
A new mobile app will help first responders on Bay Area highways share information more quickly and shorten highway closure times, Caltrans and Bay Area Metropolitan Transportation Commission officials said...Read More