San Francisco bakery sells anti-ICE cookies
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A San Francisco bakery recently started selling cookies decorated with anti-ICE messaging. The owner said the proceeds will go to the Minnesota Community Advocacy Network, and that the move was inspired by the anti-ICE movements in Minnesota.

Back to dry
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After parts of the Bay Area picked up some rain drops late Tuesday, it looks like we now heading back into a dry weather pattern. Fog will resurface in some of the inland valleys Thursday morning.  Partly to mostly sunny skies are expected later in the day.  Highs should range from the upper 50s to the upper 60s. We are tracking the slight chance of showers in the Sunday pm forecast.

Vigil to honor Grandpa Vicha, as jury makes decision
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Prosecutors revisit the case of the death of Grandpa Vicha, five years after his attack and two weeks after the defendant was found guilty. The jury returned a decision that could alter the defendant's fate. 

San Jose Police dismantle "clandestine gambling establishment"
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SJPD officers on Wednesday executed a raid on an illegal casino operating out of an industrial warehouse. The operation was the result of a monthslong investigation that began in November.

Oakland bakery at former Black Panther HQ closes
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The "It's All Good" Bakery in a building used as the first headquarters of the Black Panther Party, closed its doors after more than 33 years. The owner Kim Cloud says rising operating costs and delays in city approval for a new building has led him to close the beloved neighborhood site.  

Hazmat team evacuates Vallejo Inn, substance tests positive as meth

An unidentified hazardous material was found at the Vallejo Inn on 444 Tennessee Street on Wednesday afternoon. After a hazmat team responded, it was later revealed that the substance tested positive for meth. The area had to be cleared while crews worked to secure the material. 

Hazmat team responds to unidentified substance, Vallejo Inn evacuated
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An unidentified hazardous material was found at the Vallejo Inn on 444 Tennessee Street on Wednesday afternoon. A hazmat team is responding and the area has been cleared while crews work to secure the material. 

FBI agents spend hours searching Fulton County election facility

Federal agents carried out a law enforcement action Wednesday at a Fulton County election facility located in Fairburn.

Full presser: SJPD on arrest of armed robbery suspect after accomplice killed by police
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Authorities arrested Edward Macias, 29, in connection with multiple armed robberies he allegedly committed with Mohamed Husein, who was later killed in a police shootout following a multi-county chase.

Richmond’s rising changemaker: Elena Velazquez honored
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Contra Costa County recognizes Richmond native, Elena Velazquez, for her community efforts with the Youth Humanitarian Award.

Shirley Raines, 'Beauty 2 The Streetz' founder, dies at 58

Beauty 2 The Streetz founder and activist Shirley Raines, affectionately known as "Ms. Shirley," has died, leaving behind a profound legacy of advocacy for the homeless in Los Angeles and Nevada.

Ashley Farquharson olympic luger
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Ashley Farquharson, team USA luge athlete, talks Winter Olympics. At just 26, Farquharson is already a veteran of the Olympic stage. She's a decorated luge athlete who has competed internationally for more than a decade.

WA-based Costco's famous rotisserie chicken hit with class-action lawsuit

Costco is facing a class-action lawsuit accusing the warehouse retailer of falsely advertising that its Kirkland Signature Seasoned Rotisserie Chicken contains no preservatives, according to court documents.

San Jose police serve search warrant
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San Jose police conducted a search warrant Wednesday morning as part of a preplanned operation, authorities said.

Rep. Ilhan Omar sprayed by man with syringe; FBI leading investigation

The FBI is taking over investigating the suspect who sprayed U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar with a liquid during her Minneapolis town hall on Tuesday.

Artificial intelligence use linked to higher rates of depressive symptoms, study finds
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People who use artificial intelligence more frequently may be more likely to experience symptoms of depression, according to a new study published this week by the Journal of the American Medical Association.