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South Bay family searches for answers after mother is killed in Mexico
A South Bay family is grieving the loss of their loved one who they say was murdered during a trip to Mexico.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters at SFSU receive some concessions from university
Participants at a pro-Palestinian protest at San Francisco State University say they’ve won a partial victory after getting some concessions from the university.
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Palo Alto police abuse audit made public
It took six years to see an independent police auditor report on the incident where a team of Palo Alto police officers came to the home of Gustavo Alvarez — suspected of driving on a suspended license.
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Minimum wage increase in California could lead to layoffs
California will soon begin requiring fast food restaurants to raise their minimum wage from $16 to $20 an hour. But restaurants say a higher wage could mean fewer workers.
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San Jose homeless encampment cleared out for dog park
San Jose has built possibly the largest dog park in the South Bay at Columbus Park, and though it’s all ready to use — it’s still closed due to issues with the homeless living in the park.
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Muslim woman says she was verbally assaulted, spat at by man in alleged attack in Burlingame
Burlingame police say they are investigating a possible hate crime after a Muslim woman says she was verbally assaulted and spat at by a man this week.
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San Jose man accused of killing his mother by lacing her drink with fentanyl
A San Jose man is in custody on suspicion of killing his mother by lacing her drink with a fatal dose of fentanyl.
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Air quality concerns linger over 49ers-Giants game on Thursday Night Football
The Bay Area’s poor air quality is adding an extra twist to the San Francisco 49ers’ home opener in Santa Clara Thursday night.
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Homeowners concerned amid California's home insurance crisis
Thousands of people in the Bay Area and many more throughout California are in limbo right now in terms of their insurance coverage.
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In-N-Out Burger to ban employees from wearing masks in these 5 states
In-N-Out Burger is taking a hard line stand against COVID masks in five states — Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Texas and Colorado — telling employees they can no longer wear protective masks starting next month.