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San Jose family fights for service dog access at school
A San Jose family is in dispute with their son’s school over the use of their dog during school drop-offs and pick-ups.
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Fatal delay: Federal probe reveals Vallejo man died at Kaiser ER after 8-hour wait for chest pain treatment
A Vallejo man lost his life after spending more than eight agonizing hours waiting for treatment at Kaiser Vallejo’s emergency room. Francisco Delgadillo, 53, arrived at the hospital last December, experiencing severe chest pain.
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Lawsuit accuses University of California of botching response to employee's sex assault allegation
The University of California was hit with a lawsuit Wednesday alleging it severely mishandled a sexual assault allegation from one of its employees.
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94-year-old SF woman fighting eviction after 8 decades in same apartment
After real estate investors bought their building, Helen Byrne and her neighbors are at risk of being forced out of their rent-controlled apartments.
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Pregnancy rights battle: California female prison guards sue employer over denied accommodations
In a lengthy legal battle, hundreds of female prison guards in California are fighting for their rights against the state’s Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
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Dog trainer faces felony charges in 2 states for failing to return pets
A dog trainer accused of boarding but never returning some animals sent to her for training now faces charges in California and Massachusetts.