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San Jose mothers frustrated over alleged quinceanera scam
More than a dozen San Jose mothers say they were cheated out of their hard-earned money after an event planner, who allegedly made big promises, failed to deliver.
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‘We're on alert every day': A closer look at California's high school football concussion protocols
Coaches across the state are constantly looking at concussion protocols. The idea is to protect student athletes from themselves.
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Arrest of Sinaloa Cartel leader Ismael Zambada a victory for Bay Area mother who lost son to fentanyl
There was a time when Gilroy was known as a command and control center for the cartels, but the fentanyl crisis changed all that.
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South Bay family's grandmother allegedly beaten to death by nursing home roommate
A South Bay family on Tuesday announced a lawsuit against a skilled nursing facility after their 98-year-old grandmother was allegedly killed by her roommate.
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Richard Allen Davis' resentencing bid for Polly Klaas murder conviction rejected
A California judge on Friday rejected a resentencing bid made by Richard Allen Davis, who in 1993 killed 12-year-old Polly Klaas after kidnapping her from her bedroom at knifepoint in a crime that shocked the nation.
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New passport requirement in Mexico aims to protect kids from human trafficking
A new security feature aims to derail those looking to traffic children.
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‘It was deeply hurtful': Lawsuit asks court to declare California boy with autism a ‘nuisance'
A San Jose mother says she is saddened that a former neighbor is now suing her because her child is on the autism spectrum.
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Legendary South Bay Norteño band says ‘Why not us?' for Super Bowl halftime show
As the Super Bowl nears and 49ers fans continue to flock to Las Vegas for the big game, members of the Grammy-winning Norteño band Los Tigres del Norte out of the South Bay say they would love to get a shot someday at the big stage in the halftime show.
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South Bay thrill killer released from custody
A man convicted in the 2009 thrill killing of his South Bay classmate is now free.
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Why are electrical outlets covered at Starbucks? Here's what to know
Several customers at Starbucks hoping to do a little work as they sip their latte are finding a new challenge. Electrical outlets are covered at some Starbucks locations in the Bay Area and appears to be a growing trend.