Mom accused of shooting son over video games
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Authorities in Mesa say a 72-year-old is behind bars for allegedly shooting her son, following an argument over video games.

Biden exploring treatments for cancer diagnosis
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Former President Joe Biden?s cancer has spread to the bone, his office said. That makes it more serious than localized or early-stage prostate cancer.

TPS ruling, what's next for some Venezuelans living in the U.S.
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Luis Cortes Romero a DACA recipient and immigration lawyer with Novo Legal explains implications of Supreme Court ruling to allow Trump administration to cancel protected status for Venezuelans. Trump officials asked the justices to lift a lower-court order that barred the administration from ending TPS for Venezuelans while litigation continues.

Fire at BART station in San Leandro sends sparks flying
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A fire at the BART station in San Leandro stopped service on Tuesday morning, sending sparks flying and stopping train service for a large swath of riders – the second major BART issue this month.

Alameda County announces new diaper bank program
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Alameda County announced a new diaper bank program that will distribute more than 15 million diapers and 37 million baby wipes for free to families in need.

Ancient Chinese Mahjong game gaining popularity among young people with help of new clubs
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A 25-year-old man pays homage to his Chinese heritage and brings community together by starting a mahjong club in San Francisco. The tile game has long been associated with older generations, but is gaining popularity among young people.

San Jose’s first charter school to close after graduation
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It’s the end of an era for San Jose’s first charter school. El Primero High School, along with two other campuses operated by Downtown College Preparatory, will permanently close their doors after graduation next month.

PG&E rate hikes explained
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PG&E's most recent request for a rate increase is now in the hands of state regulators. Despite that request, the company says customers may pay less next year due to some offsetting costs, but will still pay some of the highest electricity bills over the next five years. The company's CEO says the utility is a turnaround story in the making.

After 32 years, San Francisco's One Market Restaurant announces closure
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One Market Restaurant, a San Francisco staple for 32 years, will close its doors on June 11. The decision comes amid post-pandemic changes downtown and the owner?s plans to retire.

Child on bicycle hit by car and injured in Oakland
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A child was transported to a hospital in Oakland after they were struck by a car while they were on their bicycle. The crash happened Monday afternoon on Coolidge and Nicol avenues. The child reportedly suffered severe head trauma. The child's exact condition is not yet known.

Fertility Clinic Bombing in Palm Springs | West Coast Wrap
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More coverage of the fertility clinic bombing in Palm Springs. The suspect's father is speaking out on why he thinks his son was not a terrorist. Newly released bodycam video shows what police officers faced when they got to the scene of a mass shooting in Las Vegas. What investigators think happened that prevented more people from getting hurt.

Alameda County announces new diaper bank program
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Alameda County announced a new diaper bank program that will distribute more than 15 million diapers and 37 million baby wipes for free to families in need.

Venezuelan immigrants no longer get temporary protections
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The Supreme Court sided with President Trump, stripping protections for immigrants from Venezuela and exposing 350,000 people to deportation.

San Jose Fire Captain appears in court on charges he stole narcotics from his own department
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A San Jose Fire Captain has been charged with stealing narcotics from the department where he worked. 45-year old Mark Moalem waived his arraignment today on charges of burglary, possession of a controlled substance and being under the influence of a controlled substance. It's a case that authorities say impacted drug kits at 17 different fire stations.