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What the Supreme Court gun law ruling means for California
In the wake of the Supreme Court decision on New York’s gun laws, California gun rights advocates are chomping at the bit.Read More
Managing Covid-19 vaccine expectations for young children
Neither vaccine recommended for young children is optimal for avoiding Covid-19 infection, but they should minimize hospitalizations.Read More
From MLK Park to seditious conspiracy: Berkeley’s bloody past with Proud Boys, Oath Keepers
Berkeley has a sordid past with the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, two groups at the center of the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.Read More
Covid update: Hospitalization rates double, wastewater samples show alarming East Bay spike
Omicron surge: Several Bay Area counties have seen Covid hospitalization rates more than double in the past month. Read More
Republicans, and Manchin, pose the greatest threat to American life.
Republicans and Manchin pose the greatest threat to American life as we know it. Roe is just the tip of the iceberg. Read More
Professor says Elon Musk bid for Twitter poses threat to democracy
An East Bay communications professor worries Elon Musk poses a threat to democracy in his bid for Twitter.Read More
Transit agencies split on mask requirements in wake of CDC mandate ruling
Transit agencies and operators are interpreting the CDC mask mandate ruling differently. Here's the latest on Bay Area transit mask rules.Read More
Suspect arrested in Sacramento mass shooting that left six dead
A man investigators believe is connected to Sunday's mass shooting in Sacramento has been arrested by police. Read More
9-year-old Stockton boy fights for his life after shooting
Amonte, a 9-year-old Stockton boy shot four times while coming home from football camp Saturday, is fighting for his life.Read More
Hands-on humanitarian: Santa Clara woman helps refugees near Ukraine border
A Santa Clara woman and her mother traveled to a refugee camp near the Ukraine border to help those forced to flee their homes.Read More
Supes cut sister relationship ties with Moscow over ‘brutal’ invasion
Condemning the invasion of Ukraine, Santa Clara County supervisors voted Tuesday to cut sister relationship ties with Moscow, Russia.Read More
Officials, faith leaders to ‘pray for Ukraine’ in candlelight vigil
Faith leaders and local officials will join in a Redwood City candlelight vigil Sunday evening to "pray for Ukraine."Read More
Police search for missing 11-year-old Watsonville girl
Watsonville police are asking for the public's help to find 11-year-old Jeraline Marquez, last seen Thursday at her Second Street home.Read More
Judge hands down prison sentence for biopharmaceutical co-founders
JHL Biotech co-founders Racho Jordanov and Rose Lin were sentenced to just over a year in prison and three years supervised release.Read More
Livermore wants Russian sister city to oppose Ukraine invasion
Prompted by City Council, the mayor of Livermore will send its Russian sister city of Snezhinsk a letter requesting it take action to oppose the invasion of Ukraine. Read More
Sierra snowpack remains above average with more storm potential ahead
The National Weather Service in Sacramento said Sunday that, despite California having a mostly dry January, snow depth and snow water content "is looking good and still running above...Read More
Colorado Fire 20 percent contained after burning 1,500 acres since Friday night
The Colorado Fire burning in Monterey County between Carmel-by-the-Sea and Big Sur is now 20 percent contained as of early Saturday evening.Read More
Newsom offers more funding – and a challenge – to California public universities
California's public colleges and universities would get more funding to increase enrollment and help more students finish college under Gov. Gavin Newsom's proposed budget.Read More
Dead body discovered in remote area off Highway 101 near Cloverdale
Detectives are investigating after a body was discovered Friday in a remote area off U.S. Highway 101 near Cloverdale.Read More
Bill would yank tax breaks for nonprofits who helped fund Trump insurrection
California nonprofits that helped fund the Trump Insurrection at the U.S. Capitol may lose their tax-exempt status via a new bill.Read More