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32 Years After He Was Wrongfully Convicted of Murdering a Friend, a San Francisco Man is Finally Free
After serving 32 years in jail for a murder he said he did not commit, a San Francisco man is free again.
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Bay Area Residents, Families Rejoice as U.S. Says It Will Lift Travel Ban
The White House said Friday it would allow international travelers who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 into the U.S. starting Nov. 8. It’s a date thousands of binational families have been eagerly waiting to hear.
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San Jose Water to Implement Restrictions for Customers Amid Dry Spell
In an effort to conserve water, San Jose Water will be implementing restrictions for customers beginning in a week and a half.
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Backseat Tesla Driver Unapologetic, Back on the Road After Reckless Driving Arrest
A Tesla driver who was arrested after putting his car on autopilot and sitting in the back seat, describes it as a “magical experience” and says he’s unapologetic.
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Migrant Families to Arrive in the Bay Area Under Biden's New Refugee Policy
They’ve spent nearly two years in tent encampments in Mexico along the border with the U.S. and on Friday, some of the first migrants who are now allowed to come into the country under new rules from the Biden administration, will cross over.
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Good Samaritan Hospital Offers Teachers Vaccinations Earlier Than Expected, Sparking Controversy
Questions are being raised Friday about 67 teachers in a small South Bay school district who got their first shots of the coronavirus vaccine sooner than expected.
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Silicon Valley Organization CEO Resigns Amid Campaign Ad Outrage
The CEO of Silicon Valley’s largest chamber of commerce has resigned amid outrage over a campaign ad that some called racist appearing on the organization’s home page.
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BLM Banner to Be Hung at SJ City Hall, Residents Worry It Will Replace Street Art
Over the summer, Black Lives Matter street murals became a regular part of cityscapes around the world, and now the City of San Jose has announced a plan to continue honoring that tradition by installing a large banner at City Hall.
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Cleanup Kits Available for Sonoma County Glass Fire Victims
Many residents of Sonoma County who were evacuated due to the Glass Fire are now being allowed to return to their properties.
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Oakland Vigil Honoring RBG Aims to Avoid Politics
A tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Sunday in Oakland aimed to put politics aside and simply honor her legacy as a civil rights attorney and Supreme Court justice.