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Reward Increased for Information Leading to Arrests of San Francisco Mail Carrier Assaults
Federal investigators have tripled the reward for information that leads to arrests of robbers who targeted two U.S. Postal Service employees in San Francisco.
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Convicted Child Molester Offering Free Fentanyl Near San Francisco School Arrested Then Released
Jonathan Adam Moore, a convicted child molester, was arrested after posting signs offering free fentanyl near a local school.
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California’s Ban on Assault Weapons Overturned Again
A federal judge in San Diego has overturned California’s ban on assault weapons for the second time, saying it prohibits guns that are no more dangerous than weapons that aren’t banned in the state.
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SFO Alaska Airlines Flight Diverted Due to Security Threat
Alaska Airlines says one of its flights operated by a subsidiary was diverted Sunday after what it called a “credible security threat.”
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Semper Solaris Honors US Air Force Veteran Amy Luiz Through the Semper Cares Initiative
Semper Solaris, a leading veteran owned solar company, proudly announces Amy Luiz as the honoree of their Semper Cares Initiative, Project Victor.
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New California Law Will Allow Students From Mexico to Receive In-State Tuition
A new California law from San Diego Assemblymember David Alvarez has been signed by the Governor allowing students from Mexico to receive in-state tuition at community colleges.
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Ad Campaign Hopes to Improve San Francisco’s Image
A new ad campaign hopes to turn around recent negative thoughts about San Francisco.
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How Much Money is Needed to Retire Comfortably in California?
A new study reveals how much money people need to retire comfortably in California.
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UC Davis Professor Still Employed After Social Media Post Threatening ‘Zionist Journalists’ and Children
A University of California Davis assistant professor threatened “zionist journalists” in a social media post that implied threats of murder, home invasion, and kidnapping.
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Oakland Sees 100th Homicide of the Year
The city of Oakland is marking a not-so-wonderful moment with its 100th homicide of the year.
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Most Californians Have Another Month to Pay 2022 Taxes
Most California taxpayers have another month before they face the deadline for filing their 2022 taxes.
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Ten Arrested for Attacks on Bay Area Postal Workers
Nearly a dozen people are now facing charges for attacks on postal workers around the Bay Area.
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Schiff Fundraising Outpaces Rivals
In the race to win the Senate seat vacated by the late Dianne Feinstein, Southern California Congressman Adam Schiff is outpacing his rivals in campaign fundraising.
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Newsom Signs Speed Camera Bill in Bay Area
Bay Area drivers may soon be receiving speeding tickets in the mail.
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San Francisco Teachers Authorize Strike
San Francisco teachers are preparing to possibly walk off the job.