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Ebony Alert issued for missing 12-year-old girl in Alameda County

A post on the social media platform X described E'Mari Hay as 5 feet, 7 inches tall, weighing 150 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.

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Chef Ludo Lefebvre headlines Crypto.com Arena’s culinary lineup with two new food stands

The fine dining chef’s new spots, Ludobab and Trois Familia, are located next to each other on the arena's Main Concourse.

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Harris tries out new ways of reaching voters, but she’s running out of time

In the past week or so, she’s added events in more intimate settings.

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Quarter Pounders, no onions, back on McDonald’s menu after testing rules out beef in outbreak

E. coli contaminated burgers killed one person and sickened at least 75 others across 13 states.

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Sophisticated heist crew out of West Hollywood stole millions and eluded police — but not the FBI

They booked Airbnbs, employed surveillance teams, rented stolen cars through a secretive West Hollywood network, and cut through walls to tap bank vaults.

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Trump’s deportation plans worry families with relatives in US illegally

Trump has been vague about the impact on families, saying only that 'provisions will be made.'

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Two people killed in car crash in Hollister-Gilroy area, authorities say

Two people were both found unresponsive at the scene of a crash on Highway 25 south of Bloomfield Avenue.

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Biden calls out Musk over a published report that the Tesla CEO once worked in the US illegally

Biden said that “the wealthiest man in the world turned out to be an illegal worker here.”

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Single-family home in San Jose sells for $2.5 million

The property located in the 1100 block of Miller Avenue in San Jose was sold on Sept. 19, 2024, for $2,500,000, or $2,039 per square foot.

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Woman loses hand in Oakland hit-and-run vehicle crash; teen also injured

A woman lost her hand and a 17-year-old boy was also injured in an Oakland hit-and-run vehicle crash Saturday.

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Apple launches the iPhone into the AI era with free software update

The upgrade to the iOS 18 operating system on Monday arrives more than a month after four iPhone 16 models equipped with the special computer chip needed to power the AI features went on sale.

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Jill On Money: Yes, everybody needs a will

It’s National Estate Planning Awareness Week, an opportunity for me to goad/guilt you into addressing this tough to embrace, but necessary task. Before you say, “that’s just for rich people,” remember that we all have possessions — they may not have huge monetary value, but they are still meaningful. We also have opinions about managing our []

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How Chabot College is getting students back on campus: A new library

Chabot College has opened a new library and learning center that students are flocking to. The center accommodates multicultural clubs and study spaces, which students appreciate after years of pandemic-era learning.

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A wrongful death case focuses on California mental health insurance

Many California families are still struggling to get mental health treatment four years after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a landmark law requiring health insurance plans to provide enrollees with all medically necessary mental health and addiction treatment. A new investigation by CalMatters mental health reporter Jocelyn Wiener found the system for appealing mental health denials []

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California families battling addiction fight for their lives after insurance denials

California requires insurers to cover medically necessary mental health treatment. But to patients, the separation between what that law requires and what health plans provide often feels like a gaping chasm.

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In nationwide first, California plans to rev up sales of electric motorcycles

Bikers — many of whom love their noisy combustion engines — say zero-emission motorcycles aren’t ready for long-distance rides. Motorcycles emit an “outsized portion” of smog-causing pollutants.

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Denied coverage for mental health treatment? Here’s what you can do

Government agencies can overrule an insurance company's denial of coverage for a medically necessary mental health treatment, but figuring out how to appeal can be complicated.

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LA has a different solution to homeless camps. But it’s not working for everyone

After a “chaotic” start, LA’s effort to clear homeless camps is making progress. But problems remain.