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Bay Area bald eagle apparently adopts baby hawk
A bald eagle in the Bay Area appears to have adopted a baby red-tailed hawk, delighting birdwatchers locally and across the world.
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Bay Area bald eagle apparently adopts baby hawk
A bald eagle in the Bay Area appears to have adopted a baby red-tailed hawk, delighting bird watchers locally and across the world. Marianne Favro reports.
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South Bay fentanyl overdose deaths spike; Tranq adds fuel to crisis
Despite a major push to address the crisis, fentanyl use and overdose deaths continue to spike in the South Bay.
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South Bay fentanyl overdose deaths spike; Tranq adds fuel to crisis
Despite a major push to address the crisis, fentanyl use and overdose deaths continue to spike in the South Bay. Robert Handa reports.
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Community leaders discuss Silicon Valley Latino Report Card
The latest Silicon Valley Latino Report Card shows how much the pandemic set everyone back.
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Community leaders discuss Silicon Valley Latino Report Card
The latest Silicon Valley Latino Report Card shows how much the pandemic set everyone back.
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South Bay crime spree suspect doesn't appear in court
The man accused of murdering three people and trying to kill seven others during a carjacking and stabbing rampage was supposed to make his first appearance in court Tuesday. But 31-year-old Kevin Parkourana refused to leave his cell at the Santa Clara County jail. Marianne Favro reports.
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San Jose Man Charged in Deadly Crime Spree Due in Court
The man accused of a deadly killing spree in San Jose and Milpitas on Friday is due to make his first court appearance on Tuesday. Kris Sanchez reports.
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3 victims killed in South Bay crime spree identified
The three victims in a deadly crime spree in San Jose and Milpitas on Thursday were identified Tuesday by the Santa Clara County coroner.
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San Jose man charged in deadly crime spree due in court
The man accused of a deadly killing spree in San Jose and Milpitas on Friday is due to make his first court appearance on Tuesday. Kris Sanchez reports.
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Santa Clara County supes to decide how to spend funding to fight fentanyl crisis
Santa Clara County supervisors Tuesday must decide how to spend $5.8 million earmarked to address the growing fentanyl crisis.
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PG&E Begins Power Line Inspections as Wildfire Season Approaches
PG&E on Wednesday began power line inspections in the South Bay as the entire Bay Area region braces for wildfire season. Robert Handa reports.
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PG&E Begins Power Line Inpections as Wildfire Season Looms
PG&E on Wednesday was set to begin power line inspections in the South Bay as the entire Bay Area region braces for wildfire season. Bob Redell reports.
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PG&E Begins Power Line Inspections as Wildfire Season Looms
PG&E on Wednesday was set to begin power line inspections in the South Bay as the entire Bay Area region braces for wildfire season.
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Overall Number of Unhoused People on Santa Clara County Streets Down 5%: Report
The newly-released Santa Clara County Homeless Census and Survey Reports numbers show there are fewer unhoused people on South Bay streets compared to last year. But they also show a troubling and growing statistic.
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Overall Number of Unhoused People on Santa Clara County Streets Down 5%: Report
The newly-released Santa Clara County Homeless Census and Survey Reports numbers show there are fewer unhoused people on South Bay streets compared to last year. But they also show a troubling and growing statistic. Ian Cull reports.
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Santa Clara County Sheriff's Deputies Attacked at San Jose Jail
Two Santa Clara Sheriff’s correctional deputies were injured after they were attacked at the county jail.
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Santa Clara County Sheriff's Deputies Attacked at San Jose Jail
Two Santa Clara Sheriff’s correctional deputies were injured after they were attacked at the county jail.
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Crews Respond to Submerged Vehicle Near Cupertino
The Santa Clara County Fire Department responded to a submerged vehicle near Cupertino Sunday evening.
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New State Bill Would Allow Santa Clara County Water District to Address Homelessness
A new state bill authored by local Assemblymember Ash Kalra and sponsored by Valley water would give Santa Clara Water District more authority to help homeless people living on district lands.