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2 California lottery Scratchers players win a combined $15 million
While most people were dreaming of big Powerball and Mega Millions wins in the Bay Area, a couple of lottery Scratchers combined to win $15 million.
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UC Berkeley professor fatally shot in Greece
Authorities in Greece are investigating the fatal shooting of a UC Berkeley professor.
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Human remains found at site of Northern California fireworks explosion
The Yolo County coroner on Friday confirmed the presence of human remains at the rural site of a fireworks fire and explosion near Sacramento.
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Unclaimed $1.4M Powerball ticket sold in Sacramento about to expire
A Powerball ticket bought in Sacramento worth $1.4 million is about to expire, according to the California Lottery.
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6 former Apple employees charged in $150,000 charitable donations scheme
Six former Apple employees are facing fraud charges in a scam that targeted the tech giant’s program for matching workers’ charitable donations, according to the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office.
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Chevron moving its headquarters from California to Texas
Chevron on Friday announced during its earnings report that it is relocating its headquarters to Texas.
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SF police searching for suspect in assault of baby on Muni bus
San Francisco police said Friday they were looking for a man they suspect of assaulting a baby on a Muni bus earlier in the day.
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California 9-year-old rams police cruiser after taking mom's car to get to school
A driver who rammed a California Highway Patrol cruiser and sparked a brief chase Wednesday in Northern California turned out to be a 9-year-old kid who told officers he was trying to get to school, according to a CHP social media post.
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California man arrested after filming dozens with hidden camera in Starbucks restroom
A 35-year-old San Jose man was arrested last week after police say he placed a hidden camera in a Starbucks restroom and filmed dozens of victims, including juveniles, over the course of one day in January.
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SF tent, vehicle count shows drop in homeless population
San Francisco’s homeless population has dropped since July, according to the mayor’s office, citing a tent and vehicle count conducted last week.