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3 Dead, Suspect Killed in Gilroy Garlic Festival Shooting
Three people were killed, including a 6-year-old boy, and 12 others were wounded Sunday after a gunman cut through a fence to avoid security and opened fire at the Gilroy Garlic Festival in Gilroy, California. A suspect was shot and killed by police.
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HP Rejects $33.5 Billion Takeover Offer From Xerox
HP Inc. says its board has rejected a roughly $33.5 billion takeover offer from Xerox.
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Smoky Wedding Photo in Wine Country Goes Viral
“The sunset was red and smoky because of all the smoke from all the tragedy.”
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Tesla's Stock Soars After Company Posts Surprising 3Q Profit
Tesla posted a surprising profit of $143 million in its latest quarter, raising hopes the electric car pioneer may finally be turning the corner after posting mostly losses during its first decade as a publicly held company.
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Woman Who Livestreamed Fatal California Crash Arrested Again
A California woman on parole after serving a sentence for driving drunk while livestreaming a crash that killed her younger sister was arrested Thursday after crashing a car during a police pursuit, officials said.
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Police Search for Man Who Stole $20K Dali Painting From SF Gallery
A $20,000 piece of Salvador Dali art was stolen from a gallery in San Francisco, and gallery officials are hoping security video will help lead police to the thief.
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Juul Labs Ceases Funding Campaign Against SF Vaping Ban
Juul Labs said Monday it has pulled funding from a campaign for San Francisco’s Proposition C, which is aimed at eliminating the city’s ban on vaping.
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United Flight Bound For SF Diverted to Denver When Person Gets Stuck in Bathroom
A San Francisco-bound flight was diverted to Denver on Wednesday for an unusual emergency. A passenger got stuck inside the plane’s bathroom.
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Deaf Woman Refused Service, Mocked at Campbell Fast Food Drive-Thru
A stunning confrontation at a local fast food drive thru was captured on cellphone video. A Jack in the Box worker in Campbell refused to serve a deaf woman and even mocked her sign language.
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Gilroy Park Reopens for First Time Since Garlic Festival Mass Shooting
Christmas Hill Park in Gilroy reopened to the public Tuesday for the first time since a mass shooting left three people dead and 13 injured on July 28, the final day of the Garlic Festival.
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More Than Two Dozen Hurt in Sacramento Light Rail Train Derailment
At least 27 people were injured in a light rail derailment in Sacramento, California, late Thursday night, according to authorities.
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San Francisco's Oldest Cable Car Returns to Streets After 77 Years
After 77 years in storage collecting dust and rumors about its fitness, San Francisco’s oldest cable car is heading back to the streets following restoration by a band of devoted Muni workers.
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California Man Freed After Terrorism Conviction Overturned
A California man who spent more than 14 years in prison on terrorism charges has been released from prison, nearly two weeks after a federal judge overturned his conviction.
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Stolen Ashes of 2-Year-Old Girl Returned to San Jose Family
The stolen ashes of a 2-year-old girl were returned to her South Bay family on Sunday, the family has confirmed.
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Ashes of 2-Year-Old Girl Stolen From San Jose Cemetery
Police are investigating a heart-wrenching crime in the South Bay in which the ashes of a 2-year-old girl were stolen from a cemetery.
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California OKs Health Benefits to Immigrants in US Illegally
California has become the first state to offer taxpayer-funded health benefits to young adults living in the country illegally.
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California OKs Health Benefits to Immigrants in US Illegally
California has become the first state to offer taxpayer-funded health benefits to young adults living in the country illegally.
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Missing Oakland Girl, 12, Found Safe: Police
A 12-year-old Oakland girl who had been missing since early Sunday morning has been found safe, according to police. Further information regarding Brianna Zamora’s discovery was not immediately available. Before she was found, Zamora’s family believed she was brainwashed and taken by a predator through gaming. She last seen by her brothers Saturday. Her parents were out of...
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Girl Recalls Poor Care in Texas Border Station
In a video obtained by The Associated Press, a young girl who spent 12 days locked in a Texas border station where hundreds of other migrant children have been detained this year describes to her attorney how she was treated.
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FTC in Late Stages of YouTube Kids' Video Investigation
The Federal Trade Commission is in the late stages of an investigation into how Google’s YouTube handles children’s videos, a probe prompted by complaints that the company failed to protect kids who used the service and improperly collected their data.