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California man arrested after filming dozens with hidden camera in Starbucks restroom
A 35-year-old San Jose man was arrested last week after police say he placed a hidden camera in a Starbucks restroom and filmed dozens of victims, including juveniles, over the course of one day in January.
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‘So grateful': Business booms for San Jose bakery after Tesla cancels large order
There is a sweet ending to a saga that pitted a San Jose small business owner against a Silicon Valley giant.
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California man celebrates 100th birthday with dog parade
A California man celebrated a milestone birthday with a parade of furry friends over the weekend. Organizers expected 20 to 30 dogs to show up. The total count wound up being close to 200.
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7 Dead, 1 Injured in Half Moon Bay Mass Shooting; Suspect in Custody
Seven people were killed in a mass shooting that spanned two separate scenes in Half Moon Bay Monday afternoon, according to the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office.
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California Dog Survives Coyote Pack Attack in Fight Caught on Video
A San Jose couple said six coyotes came into their fenced backyard and attacked their small dog in a near fatal encounter.
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Dead Humpback Whale Washes Up on Northern California Beach
Pacifica residents woke up to a dead whale washed ashore that drew crowds from across the Bay Area. Marine experts were able to conduct valuable information about the mammal.
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California Man Infected With COVID-19 and Monkeypox at the Same Time
A California man says he tested positive for COVID-19 and was diagnosed with monkeypox at the same time.
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Amazon Settles in Calif. Dispute About Allegedly Hiding COVID Cases From Workers
California’s attorney general says Amazon hid critical COVID-19 case information from its employees, putting them at risk.
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Video Shows California Police Officer Save Driver From Burning Car
A San Jose police officer on Sunday rescued an unconscious man from a burning car on Highway 101, officials said.
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US Customs Agents Didn't Tell Police of ‘Significant Encounter' With Calif. Rail Yard Shooter, Report Shows
The disgruntled VTA employee who killed nine coworkers in San Jose earlier this year expressed hatred of the VTA and dark thoughts about harming two specific people, a new report released by U.S. Customs and Border Protection reveals.