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Community Saves Christmas Display For San Jose Family
A San Jose woman’s extravagant Christmas display for her terminally ill son has been revived thanks to members of the community who raised $4,000 to save it.
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Bay Area Nightclub Promoter Arrested on Multiple Rape Charges: SJPD
A Bay Area nightclub promoter was arrested last week on multiple felony rape charges involving three victims, the San Jose Police Department said Wednesday.
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Teens Attack Off-Duty CHP Officer in Emeryville
An off-duty California Highway Patrol officer was attacked and rendered unconscious last week by a group of teens after he came to the aid of a woman whose cellphone had been stolen, according to the Emeryville Police Department.
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Neptune Society Bilked Cremation Customers: California AG
California’s attorney general sued the Neptune Society on Monday, claiming the well-known company pocketed $100 million that it should have kept in reserve for those who signed up for its prepaid cremation service plans.
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Former SJ Officer Helps Others Through Traumatic Experiences
The number of police officer suicides continues to rise, with 201 such cases in 2019, according to the nonprofit Blue HELP. It’s the highest rate in at least four years.
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Thieves Spoil Christmas Display SJ Woman Built For Terminally Ill Son
A San Jose woman who made an extravagant Christmas display for her terminally ill son found Monday morning that the main parts of the display were stolen.
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HP Rejects $33.5 Billion Takeover Offer From Xerox
HP Inc. says its board has rejected a roughly $33.5 billion takeover offer from Xerox.
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Bay Area Real Estate Heiress Who Posted $35 Million Bail Acquitted of Murder
A San Francisco Bay Area real estate heiress who was under house arrest on $35 million bail for more than two years plans to reconnect with her children and visit family in China after a jury acquitted her of killing the father of her kids, her attorney said Friday.
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Popular SF Cafe Being Evicted After 23 Years in North Beach
After 23 years in business, the owner of a popular San Francisco cafe says he’s being evicted.
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Deliberations Continue in Murder Trial of Real Estate Heiress Tiffany Li
In the midst of calls for a mistrial, a jury continues to deliberate in the murder trial of Bay Area real estate heiress Tiffany Li.
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$10,000 to Leave the Bay Area? Startup Makes Bold Offer
A Silicon Valley startup launched by three former Google co-workers is offering $10,000 to people if they move away from the Bay Area.
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NRA Drops lawsuit Over San Francisco's ‘Terrorist' Label
The National Rifle Association has withdrawn its lawsuit against San Francisco over the city’s resolution labeling the gun-rights group a “terrorist organization.”
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Man Recounts Brush With Death After Fall Onto BART Tracks
The man who had a brush with death at the Oakland Coliseum BART station Sunday recounted the incident Wednesday for KCRA-TV in Sacramento.
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‘Brownface' Issue Keeps Young Berkeley Students From Performing in Ballet
A handful of young ballet dancers in Berkeley were invited to dance with a world class ballet company, only to ultimately be cut from the performance.
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California DMV Revealed Private Information on 3,200 Drivers
California’s Department of Motor Vehicles says it improperly disclosed private information to seven other government agencies on more than 3,000 people who had been under some type of criminal investigation.
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Moving Van Stolen From Army Vet, Wife at Pleasanton Hotel
A decorated Army veteran and his wife just moved to the Bay Area from Nevada, and before they could even unload their U-Haul truck, it was stolen.
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Gilroy Woman Arrested After Drowning Her 2-Year-Old Daughter in Her Bathtub: Police
A Gilroy woman was arrested Sunday after she called 911 and told police she had drowned her 2-year-old daughter in her bathtub, according to the Gilroy Police Department.
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Commercial Dungeness Crab Season Likely Delayed
The start of the commercial Dungeness crab season will likely be delayed by a week to lower the risk of whales getting entangled in fishing lines.
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Smoky Wedding Photo in Wine Country Goes Viral
“The sunset was red and smoky because of all the smoke from all the tragedy.”
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Woman, Pet Yorkie Attacked by Loose Dogs in San Jose
A San Jose woman and her small Yorkie dog were attacked earlier this week by two larger dogs in the city’s Willow Glen district. Now, she’s worried those dogs are still on the loose and will strike again.