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San Jose State students demand housing solution
San Jose State University's Student Homeless Alliance called on President Mary Papazian Tuesday to become involved with the university's housing crisis and include them in her efforts.Read More
Bay Area prepares for atmospheric river storm
Government agencies throughout the Bay Area are doing their part to get ready for heavy rains expected Friday and Saturday, brought to the California coast by a phenomenon known...Read More
State expands recreational shellfish warning
The California Department of Public Health's latest warning of poisons found in recreationally harvested bivalve shellfish was issued to Santa Cruz County on Friday, according to county public health...Read More
Chicken owners can have eggs tested for free
Bay Area residents who raise chickens outdoors can take their eggs to a University of California office in Santa Rosa to see if they contain contaminants, UC officials said.Read More
Free Tipsy Tow service on St. Patrick’s Day
AAA is offering its free Tipsy Tow service this Saturday, St. Patrick's Day, to make sure celebrants who consume too much green beer get home safely, a company spokesman...Read More
Free green waste disposal for Santa Rosa fire victims
Santa Rosa residents who own property in the fire-impacted areas can dispose of their fire damaged green waste for free at two wood chipping locations next week and in...Read More
Free Tipsy Tow arrives on Christmas Eve, NYE
AAA's Tipsy Tow service is available again to the public just in time for Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve.Read More
Scheduled far-right speeches at UC Berkeley over
The scheduled speeches at the University of California at Berkeley's Sproul Plaza are over and the scheduled speakers have left the area.Read More
UC Berkeley’s ‘Free Speech Week’ cancelled
The so-called "Free Speech Week" at the University of California at Berkeley has been called off by the Berkeley Patriot organization.Read More
BART to offer free Clipper cards to low-income riders
Before a 50-cent surcharge on paper tickets takes effect, BART is offering some relief.Read More
Campus police prep for Ben Shapiro speech
Campus police at Cal are asking students, staff and faculty to avoid the area of a speaking engagement with former Breitbart editor Ben Shapiro.Read More
Oakland protestors rally against Charlottesville violence
For the second night in a row, residents and visitors to Oakland are protesting the violence that broke out Saturday in Charlottesville where three people died before the violence...Read More
Gas station clerk fights off alleged sexual assault
Morgan Hill police have arrested a suspect in an attempted sexual assault of a gas station employee that happened early Saturday.Read More
Lake Merritt BART closed this weekend
BART officials this morning have issued an advisory reminding riders there will be no service between the Fruitvale and Lake Merritt stations in Oakland today and Sunday.Read More
SMART trains to debut with free rides for all
Rides on the Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit train will be free through July 4 and half-price through Labor Day.Read More
A’s sign top international pitching prospect
The Oakland A’s have signed 22-year-old right-handed pitcher Norge Ruiz, a Cuban international free agent, to a minor league contract.Read More
Mountain View restaurant serves free Thanksgiving meals
About 1,500 people will be served a free Thanksgiving dinner at a Mountain View restaurant's 25th anniversary dinner Thursday.Read More
Lawyers who want to help veterans offered free training course
Lawyers who want to help veterans with service-related disability claims are invited to a free seminar in San Francisco on Monday.Read More