NBC Bay Area
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11 hours ago
100,000 Mail-In Votes Went Uncounted in California’s Primary
More than 100,000 mail-in ballots were rejected by election officials in California’s March presidential primary
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5 hours ago
Body of ‘Glee’ Star Naya Rivera Found at Lake
The body of “Glee” actress and singer Naya Rivera was discovered at Lake Piru in Ventura County on Monday morning after days of searching, officials concluded. The discovery came amid an extensive search for the missing “Glee” star that included sonar, dogs and divers scouring the lake, in addition to cabins and outbuildings…
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32 mins ago
Multiple Injured After Fire Erupts on Navy Ship in San Diego
At least seventeen sailors and four civilians were hospitalized after an explosion erupted during a roaring blaze aboard a military assault ship at Naval Base San Diego Sunday morning, according to Naval Surface Forces.
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Jul 12
California Now Allows Nursing Home Visits, But Few Happen
For months, families have pined to see their loved ones who live in California’s skilled nursing facilities, which have been shut down to outside visitors to keep the coronavirus from spreading. California health authorities recently issued guidance for visits to resume, but few are happening as infection rates surge in many communities. Facilities…
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Jul 11
2nd Pregnant Woman in California Dies From COVID-19
A Southern California woman was the second pregnant woman to die from coronavirus in the state.
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2 hours ago
Live Blog: Fire Burns Near Hwy. 87 in San Jose
The latest updates on fires reported in the Bay Area and Northern California.
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11 hours ago
Coronavirus in California: Updates and Daily Briefings
Stay-at-home orders issued in mid-March were gradually relaxed during the spring, but spikes in key statistics mean California has tightened its virus restrictions in July during a summer like no other. Updates on the spread of COVID-19 and California’s response can be found here. You also can view daily updates from the governor’s offi…
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17 hours ago
Faces of Coronavirus: Honoring the Californians We’ve Lost
Most didn’t get to say goodbye to their loved ones face-to-face, losing family members at a rapid and unexpected pace to a deadly and unseen virus. These are their stories.
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Jul 12
‘It’s Heartbreaking’: Historic 249-Year-Old San Gabriel Mission Damaged in Fire
An early morning fire caused extensive damage Saturday to the nearly 250-year-old San Gabriel Mission, a landmark in the history of Southern California that contains artifacts dating to the late 1700s. Details about the cause of the fire at the historic mission at 428 South Mission Drive in San Gabriel were not immediately available. No injur…
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Jul 11
Church Singing Ban Strikes Sour Note With California Pastor
A SoCal Pastor disagrees with governor Gavin Newsom’s ban on singing or chanting at religious services.
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Jul 11
Russian Man Found Guilty of Hacking Into 3 Bay Area Tech Companies
A 32-year-old Russian man was convicted of hacking into three Bay Area tech companies.
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Jul 11
California to Release 8,000 Prisoners Early to Make Space During Pandemic
More than 8,000 California prisoners will be eligible for an early release program next month to make space for safety measures related to the coronavirus pandemic, the state Corrections Department said Friday.
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Jul 11
Officials Order Los Angeles Apparel To Stay Closed After 300 Employees Test Positive For COVID-19
County public health officials said Friday they’ve ordered the continued closure of Los Angeles Apparel’s manufacturing facilities in South Los Angeles, announcing that more than 300 workers have been confirmed with the coronavirus and four have died. The company’s manufacturing complex on 59th Street was originally closed June 27…
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Jul 11
Alleged Laundromat Sexual Assault Suspect Arrested For Other Indecent Exposure
A 23-year-old man arrested for allegedly exposing himself and masturbating in front of a victim in Azusa is also suspected of ejaculating on a woman inside a Covina laundromat earlier the same day, police said Friday. Officers were dispatched about 3:30 p.m. Monday to the Coin Laundry at 314 N. Azusa Ave., where a 20-year-old woman alleged the man …
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Jul 11
Sonar, Divers Search for ‘Glee’ Star Thought to Have Drowned
Authorities planned Friday to renew the search for “Glee” star Naya Rivera, who’s believed to have drowned in a Southern California lake while boating with her 4-year-old son
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Jul 10
Robert Fuller’s Death Determined to Be a Suicide: Sheriff
The death of Robert Fuller, a 24-year-old Black man found hanging from a tree last month across from Palmdale City Hall, has been deemed a suicide by the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office in a conclusion announced Thursday following a final autopsy report and investigation by the sheriff’s department.
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Jul 10
California CCAA Moving All Sports to the Spring
The California Community College Athletic Association is moving all sports, even football, to the spring.