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California Could Put the Brakes on Driverless Trucks
As autonomous vehicles become more prevalent in some cities, California may put the brakes on driverless trucks.
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Homelessness, Drugs Could Be the End of Dreamforce in San Francisco
Salesforce Inc. co-founder and Chief Executive Marc Benioff issued a warning on Tuesday, expressing concerns about the future of the company’s upcoming Dreamforce conference in San Francisco.
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Political Ads Once Again Allowed on Social Platform X
X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, will allow political ads on its platform for the first time since 2019.
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Autonomous Vehicles are Making a Dent in California Traffic Safety
Autonomous vehicles are becoming more commonplace in California, particularly in the Bay Area. What is also becoming more common is driverless vehicles getting into accidents.
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Oakland 911 Could Lose State Funds, Only 46% of Calls Answered Within 15 Seconds
The Oakland Police Department has less than a year to improve the speed at which dispatchers answer 911 calls or it may lose state funding for its 911 operations.
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Valley Water Will Pay Homeless to Keep Their Encampments Clean
Valley Water has announced a new initiative called “Clean Camps, Clean Creeks” to tackle the issue of homeless waste accumulation in waterways.
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Alameda County DA Pamela Price Calls Sentencing Enhancements ‘Racially Biased’
Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price addressed questions from the community during a town hall meeting at Cornerstone Missionary Baptist Church in the Laurel District.
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Boaters Dealing With ‘Modern-Day Pirates’ in the East Bay
The boating community in the Oakland Estuary says they are battling “modern-day pirates.”
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Two More Insurance Carriers Are Leaving California Homeowners Behind
Two more insurance carriers are leaving California homeowners behind. AmGUARD Insurance and Falls Lake Insurance will no longer provide homeowners policies.
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Mayor London Breed: Homeless Coalition Has Held San Francisco ‘Hostage for Decades’
Mayor London Breed claims the Homeless Coalition has held San Francisco “hostage for decades.”
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SF Cops Cracking Down on Car Break-Ins
Police in San Francisco are hoping to stop the current trend of brazen car break-ins in the city.
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State Lawmaker Introduces First Reparations Related Bill
Reparations for Black Americans in California are making progress. Senator Steven Bradford of Gardena introduced a reparations bill to the California Legislature in Sacramento.
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Oakland Mayor Responds to Criticism Over Rising Crime, Alameda County DA Recall
Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao stated that the city is actively addressing the surge in crime by investing in violence prevention programs and strengthening collaboration with the governor and Alameda County Sheriff’s Office.
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Bay Area Hospital Reinstates Mask Mandate
One of Northern California’s largest healthcare providers is reinstating its mask mandate again in one of its Bay Area hospitals.
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Trump Speaks After Booking, Mugshot In Georgia
Former President Donald Trump was placed under arrest and booked at the Fulton County jail Thursday night.