Occasional heavy drinking linked to risk of liver damage
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New research shows that even occassional heavy drinking could triple the risk of serious liver damage. The study looked at drinking patters for 8,000 adults in the U.S. The author called the findings a huge wake up call for the public for the dangers of drinking this way. 

Why are people allowed to bet on politics? | California Politics 360
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Right now, at least $13 million has been placed in bets on the California governor's race in a state that doesn't allow online sports betting. KCRA's Ashley Zavala on why people are allowed to bet on politics.

San Quentin inmates reunite with service dog they trained
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Two inmates who raised a puppy from behind the walls of San Quentin reunite with the dog - and meet the woman who lives more independently with her service animal. 

Fifth dead whale found in San Francisco Bay Area
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A dead gray whale was spotted Friday in San Francisco Bay near Sausalito, the fifth in less than 3 weeks to be found during the beginning of the gray whale migratory journey to Alaska for the summer feeding season. Experts say they are performing necropsy

Gas prices spiking ahead of Spring Break travel
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Average Americans are starting to feel the impacts of the ongoing war in Iran. Gas prices at some stations have gone as high as $8, all as preparing to travel for their Spring Break.

Bat tests positive for rabies, found in Fremont neighborhood

Health officials confirmed that a dead bat discovered this week in Fremont's Glenmoor neighborhood has tested positive for the rabies virus. 

Fifth dead whale spotted near Sausalito

Marine biologists are investigating the death of a fifth whale discovered in San Francisco Bay waters in less than three weeks, raising concerns about the increasing frequency of whale fatalities in the region.

Fifth dead whale spotted near Sausalito
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Another dead whale has been spotted in the waters around the Bay Area, the fifth in just a handful of weeks. Experts visited the site after being notified Friday morning, while they were on their way to conduct an autopsy on another dead whale. The first dead whale was spotted in San Francisco Bay three weeks ago.

2 U.S. aircraft shot down as Iran war escalates, servicemember missing
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Iran shot down two U.S. military planes in separate attacks Friday, with one service member rescued and at least one missing, in a dramatic escalation since the war began nearly five weeks ago. It was the first time U.S. aircraft have been downed in the conflict. 

Trump budget proposal seeks $152 million to reopen Alcatraz as a prison

President Donald Trump has announced his intention to reopen Alcatraz as a prison, and is seeking $152 million to make it happen. The true cost of reopening the facility could be much higher.

Springs Fire in Moreno Valley explodes to 3,500+ acres, triggers evacuations near Perris

The Moreno Valley fire, officially named the Springs Fire, has exploded to 3,500 acres with 5% containment, triggering mandatory evacuations near Perris and Moreno Valley.

Firefighters respond to cargo pallet fire at San Francisco airport
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Firefighters are on the scene of a fire at the San Francisco International airport where several cargo pallets and containers are on fire Friday afternoon.

Firefighters respond to cargo fire at San Francisco airport

The San Francisco Fire Department contained a fire in the cargo area of San Francisco International Airport on Friday. 

Nancy Guthrie disappearance: Day 62 latest updates

Friday marks Day 62 in the search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie. Nancy disappeared from her Tucson-area home on Feb. 1, and authorities believe Nancy was taken from her home against her will.

Phony SF rideshare driver convicted of multiple sexual assaults

The man reportedly posed as a rideshare driver, picking up young women who were waiting for their ordered rideshare after leaving bars and nightclubs, and taking them to a remote and secluded area to assault them.

Artemis II: First photos of Earth from Orion spacecraft

What does Earth look like from the vantage point of Artemis II's astronauts? NASA released a handful of images on Friday of Earth, taken from space by Commander Reid Wiseman and others aboard the Orion spacecraft as they continue to make their way towards the moon's orbit.