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Drawings by Children Detained at the Border Fuel Outrage
A series of drawings by children recently released from U.S. Customs and Border Protection custody are fueling new outrage about the conditions in migrant detention facilities along the U.S.-Mexico border.
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NBA Finals are Set: Reigning Warriors vs Newcomer Raptors
The NBA Finals are set after the Toronto Raptors won the Eastern Conference championship on Saturday night and earned the right to play the Western Conference champion Golden State Warriors. For the Raptors, it’ll be the first time on this stage; for the Warriors, it’ll be an 11th trip to the finals and fifth in a row, as they look...
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Members of UC Berkeley Football Team, Coaching Staff Accused of Sexual Harassment
A former UC Berkeley student is accusing members of the university’s football team and coaching staff of sexual harassment. Paige Cornelius posted the detailed accusations on her Facebook page last Wednesday, saying they happened while she was working for the team’s Sports Medicine program last season.
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San Francisco Officials Considering Adding Toll Fee to Lombard Street
The San Francisco County Transportation Authority is considering charging $5 to $10 for a trip down Lombard Street following complaints from residents in the area.
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PG&E Workers Hailed as Heroes for Saving a Life in Marin Co.
Two PG&E workers are being hailed as heroes after they reportedly saved at least one life while on the clock Thursday night.
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Davis Officer Slain Weeks Into Job Was ‘Perfect Cop'
Police officers from across the country are expected at Friday’s memorial service for a 22-year-old rookie who had long dreamed of being an officer and was slain just weeks into the job in a Northern California college town.
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Those Who Lost Everything in the Camp Fire Find Ways to Give Thanks
The Camp Fire has killed at least 83 people, with the number rising daily, and has displaced tens of thousands of others. Hundreds are unaccounted for. It won’t be a normal Thanksgiving for any of those families, but businesses and hundreds of volunteers have stepped up to ensure turkey, potatoes and pie are available as a small slice of comfort...
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Video: Camp Fire Leaves Paradise, California in Ruins
The deadliest and most destructive wildfire in recorded California history has been burning for about one week – this is what’s left of the town of Paradise.
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'It's time to #BoycottInNOut': Customers Threaten to Boycott In-N-Out After $25K Republican Party Donation
Many may argue that In-N-Out has the most loyal customers. However, many of them are reportedly boycotting the burger chain after it donated $25,000 to the California Republican Party.
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Photo of Homeless Man in Silicon Valley Handing Out Resumes Goes Viral
A single post by a good Samaritan on Twitter has given a homeless unemployed worker new hope. David Casarez stood in an intersection on Mountain View holding a sign that read “Homeless, hungry 4 success, take a resume.”
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Supreme Court Blocks 3 Californias Measure From Ballot
The California Supreme Court has blocked a measure that would divide the state in three from appearing on the November ballot.
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Zsa Zsa, the English Bulldog, Wins World's Ugliest Dog Title
A 9-year-old English bulldog was named the winner of the 2018 World’s Ugliest Dog contest in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Warriors Celebrate 3rd Title in 4 Years With Oakland Parade
For the second straight year, throngs of Golden State Warriors fans turned out for a victory parade to celebrate a team some are calling an NBA dynasty and got a treat when several players got off their buses to mingle with the crowd.
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Warriors Sweep Cavaliers, Win NBA Championship
The Golden State Warriors repeat as NBA Champions after completing Finals sweep of Cavaliers at the Quicken Loans Arena 108-85 Friday night.
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University of California Workers Start 3-Day Strike Over Pay
Thousands of custodians, security guards, gardeners and other service workers at University of California campuses started a three-day strike Monday to address pay inequalities and demand higher wages.
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Police Say Woman Was Drunk When Family SUV Drove Off Calif. Cliff
Authorities say a woman who drove off California cliff last month in an SUV carrying her wife and children was drunk. California Patrol Capt. Bruce Carpenter said Friday that toxicology tests found Jennifer Hart had an alcohol level of .102.
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Sheriff's Deputy Vehicle Hits Protester at Stephon Clark Rally: Police
A Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department vehicle hit a protester at the Stephon Clark rally in Sacramento Saturday night, police said. Spokesman Sergeant Shaun Hampton confirmed that the vehicle hit the pedestrian at a low speed, and the person was transported to a local hospital with minor injuries. About 8:40 p.m., Hampton said, protesters surrounded two police vehicles traveling west on...