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Family, friends gather to remember Alexis Gabe at memorial in Concord
Nearly a year and a half after police believe she was killed by her ex-boyfriend, Alexis Gabe was laid to rest in Concord Saturday.
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He says a rideshare driver left with his valuables; Here's how to protect your possessions on a ride
One rideshare user says he lost $3,000 on a single ride in the Bay Area.
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5 People Hospitalized Following Fiery Crash, Police Chase in Danville
Five people were hospitalized following a fiery crash and police chase in Danville early Saturday morning.
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Rep. Barbara Lee Adds to Growing Progressive Drumbeat to Expand the Supreme Court
On Sunday, Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Oakland) added her voice to the growing calls from progressive lawmakers to expand the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Sonoma County Sheriff's Wife Arrested on DUI After Car Crashes Into Santa Rosa Home
The woman who was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol and injuring another person when her car crashed into a Santa Rosa home early Saturday is the wife of the Sonoma County sheriff, the sheriff said on social media Saturday afternoon.
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Facing Wildfire Risk, Homeowners Turn to New Innovations to Protect Their Homes
Some Bay Area homeowners and homebuilders are taking action to reduce their wildfire risk with new innovations.
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Oakland Teachers Reach Tentative Deal With District, School to Resume Tuesday
The Oakland teachers union reached a tentative agreement with the Oakland Unified School District on all negotiation points, and classes will resume Tuesday, officials confirmed early Monday morning.
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Oakland Teachers Back on Picket Lines for Day 3 of Strike
The Oakland Unified School District announced Sunday evening that its negotiating team had not yet reached a contract agreement with Oakland Education Association (OEA), and the union said teachers were set to return to the picket lines Monday.
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Fake Job Scams Are Exploding. Here's How to Catch an HR Impostor
There’s a dangerous new frontier for fraud: the online job hunt. Slick identity thieves are tricking gobs of people who just want to find work. It happened to San Francisco resident Diego Martinez.
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One San Francisco Complex Brought in Generators During Days-Long PG&E Outage
In San Francisco, residents say their apartment complex stepped up to keep the lights on when PG&E did not.
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