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Sky-High Inflation Has Bay Area Residents Hoping to Hit the Jackpot
The Mega Million Jackpot is pushing toward half a billion dollars Friday and with sky-high inflation, and more people than ever struggling to make ends meet, everyone is dreaming big.
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Will COVID Cases Rise After Major Celebrations This Summer? Experts Weigh In
Experts say people should expect a slight uptick in COVID cases as celebrations take place this summer.
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Hundreds Rally at Santa Clara University to Condemn Sexual Assault, Demand Action
Allegations of more than two dozen sexual assaults are swirling around the Santa Clara University campus and hundreds of students rallied to demand more be done to stop them.
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TikTok Challenge Forces Schools to Close Bathrooms in Middle of Pandemic
Bay Area schools have had to shut down entire bathrooms thanks to a TikTok challenge students have been taking part it. This at a time when kids should be washing their hands more often.
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San Francisco Launching Pilot Program Paying People Not to Commit Gun Crimes
San Francisco is launching a pilot program in October that effectively pays people $300 a month not to commit gun crimes.
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Contra Costa County Mother Pulls Child Out of School, Claims District Isn't Keeping Students Safe
A mother in Contra Costa County says she’s worried about what’s going on at her son’s school claiming they aren’t doing enough to help keep the kids safe from COVID.
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‘Go Back to Your Country': Customer Berates Palo Alto Restaurant Owner in Tirade
An Asian American restaurant owner in Palo Alto is speaking out after a customer went off on her because her restaurant doesn’t currently accept cash.
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Google Welcomes Back Some Employees to Their Offices
Starting Monday, it’s back to the office for some Google employees.
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Gov. Newsom Says Equity is ‘North Star' in Vaccine Eligibility
Gov. Gavin Newsom visited a school in Alameda County Tuesday and discussed vaccine eligibility and reopening tiers.
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People 75 and Older, Teachers Among Those to Get COVID-19 Vaccine Next
People over 75, teachers, child care workers, grocery store workers and farm workers are next in line to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Monday.