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Study finds symptomatic Covid-19 poses significant risk for pregnant women
Researchers at University of Oxford and University of California at Berkeley have found a significantly higher risk of severe complications than previously known for pregnant women with Covid-19 and...Read More
TSA says virus transmission risk low despite three officers testing positive
The Transportation Security Administration announced late Tuesday that three TSA officers who work at Mineta San Jose International Airport have tested positive for novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19....Read More
Santa Clara County confirms 11th COVID-19 case amid ‘almost daily’ increase
Santa Clara County now has 11 confirmed cases of COVID-19, otherwise known as the novel coronavirus, officials said Tuesday afternoon. The county says of the total confirmed cases two...Read More
Heat advisory for Bay Area through Monday
A heat advisory is in effect for Sunday morning through Monday night for inland valleys in the San Francisco Bay Area.Read More
Beware of climbing temps, say officials
The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for the Bay Area, and a fire weather warning is in effect for the East Bay hills through 9 p.m....Read More
SF police seek missing pregnant woman
Police are seeking the public's assistance in locating an at-risk woman who is nine months pregnant that went missing this morning in San Francisco.Read More
Great America fined over June accident
Cal/OSHA announced a $70,200 citation for an accident that critically injured a mechanic in June at California's Great America.Read More
Monterey beach reopened after bacteria levels subside
The public can take a dip in the water at Monterey Municipal Beach Thursday after elevated bacteria levels subsided.Read More
Santa Cruz Co.: Diseased raccoons threaten pets
Raccoons in parts of Santa Cruz County have tested positive for distemper, The Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter announced.Read More
Falling ficus trees pose hazard in North Beach
A large ficus tree fell near San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood Saturday morning.Read More
San Francisco moves toward housing transgender inmates
San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi took the first step Friday toward housing transgender inmates according to their preferred gender.Read More
Cal student with measles rode AC Transit
A University of California at Berkeley with the measles rode on public transit and spent time on campus before diagnosed.Read More
Hazardous waste dumped by office building
A property owner may be cited for code violations after fire officials found hazardous waste at an office building in Richmond.Read More
Trespasser struck, killed by Amtrak train
A man was killed by an Amtrak train on Union Pacific Railroad tracks in Oakland this morning.Read More
San Jose approves police drone pilot program
The San Jose City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a one-year pilot program for a drone to be used by police.Read More
Health officials warn of ‘Valley Fever’
Valley Fever, also known as coccidioidomycosis, or cocci, is an illness caused by fungal spores that grow in the soil in parts of the Southwestern United States.Read More
Shark cuts short swimmer’s Farallon try
A Bay Area swimmer earlier this week attempting to swim from the Golden Gate Bridge to the Farallon Islands stopped just short of his goal on Wednesday.Read More
Bacteria prompt Los Altos water warning
Cal Water issued a boil water alert Sunday for customers in a portion of Los Altos.Read More
California dumps most vaccine exemptions
Gov. Jerry Brown Tuesday signed a controversial bill eliminating personal belief exemptions from vaccination requirements for students.Read More
San Jose bans cigarette coupons, discounts
The San Jose City Council has passed an ordinance that will ban the distribution of coupons for tobacco products.Read More