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2-Year-Old Boy Killed When Tree Fell on California Home During Winter Storm
Damaging winds and heavy rains hit California on Thursday, knocking out power to tens of thousands, causing flash flooding, and leaving a child dead after a tree fell on a home.
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2-Year-Old Boy Killed When Tree Fell on California Home During Winter Storm
Damaging winds and heavy rains hit California on Thursday, knocking out power to tens of thousands, causing flash flooding, and leaving a child dead after a tree fell on a home.
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Suspect in Paul Pelosi Attack Told Police He Was on ‘Suicide Mission' and Had Other Targets
The man accused of breaking into House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s home, beating her husband and seeking to kidnap her told police he was on a “suicide mission” and had plans to target other California and federal politicians, according to a Tuesday court filing.
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Suspect in Paul Pelosi Attack Held Without Bail
The man accused of attacking House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband at their San Francisco home last week is scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday afternoon.
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Woman Whose Rape DNA Led to Her Arrest Sues San Francisco
A rape victim whose DNA from her sexual assault case was used by San Francisco police to arrest her in an unrelated property crime on Monday filed a lawsuit against the city.
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Paul Pelosi, Husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Pleads Guilty to DUI in Napa Crash
Paul Pelosi pleaded guilty to misdemeanor driving under the influence charges in Napa County. He was sentenced to five days in jail and three years of probation.
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What Takes Years and Costs $20K? A San Francisco Trash Can
$20,000 trash cans are the latest addition to San Francisco’s arsenal against its dirty streets.
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San Francisco's Vaunted Tolerance Dims Amid Brazen Crimes
A recent surge in home break-ins and brazen shoplifting has some San Francisco residents feeling that the city they fell in love with is in decline.
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California Ski Resort Changes Name to Remove Offensive Word
Squaw Valley Ski Resort has a new name: Palisades Tahoe.
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Power Cut to Thousands in California to Prevent Wildfires
Tens of thousands of California utility customers were still without power Friday morning, though PG&E gradually started restoration efforts as a fall heat wave causing extreme wildfire danger began to subside.