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Suspect Arrested, Charged With Assaulting Girlfriend
A 31-year-old Lathrop man suspected of assaulting his girlfriend last month in San Leandro was charged Thursday with crimes that include felony domestic violence, authorities said. The assault was reported on April 19 in the 100 block of Haas Avenue in San Leandro, where San Leandro police found the victim...
Black Restaurant Week kicks off in San Francisco Bay Area
OAKLAND, Calif. - Black Restaurant Week kicks off in the San Francisco Bay Area on Friday, and minority-owned business leaders are hoping for an uptick in customers as they highlight their array of rich cuisine. This is the fourth year of the campaign, which ends on May 26. Founded in...
The first electric school bus fleet in the US will also power Oakland homes
In an industrial corner of Oakland, wedged between a 10-lane freeway and a freight terminal, sits California’s newest source of renewable energy: a squadron of shiny yellow electric school buses. It’s the first all-electric bus fleet serving a major US school district. Starting in August, the 74 vehicles will also supply 2.1 gigawatt-hours of electricity to the Bay Area power grid, enough energy for 300 to 400 homes.
High school baseball: Fremont takes 1-0 series lead with comeback victory over Pleasant Grove
It was another thrilling contest between No. 6 Fremont and No. 11 Pleasant Grove as the Silverwolves hosted the Vikings in a game that was very reminiscent of the regular season contest they played in late March.
South Bay police warn of new type of burglary targeting empty homes
SANTA CLARA COUNTY, Calif. (KRON) — In the South Bay, police are warning residents to be on the lookout for thieves who break into empty buildings. The Los Altos Police Department is reporting an increase in burglaries of vacant homes. In recent weeks, thieves have been targeting homes that are for sale and unoccupied. Burglars enter […]
Campbell police seek assault suspect who appears to pose for victim's photo
CAMPBELL – Police in the South Bay are searching for a man suspected in a daytime assault of a man earlier this month and appeared to pose for a photo taken by the victim.According to Campbell Police, the victim was walking southbound on San Tomas Aquino Road on May 4 when the suspect approached. Police said the suspect punched the victim in the stomach before fleeing the scene.The victim followed the suspect. Near the area of Elam and Crockett avenues, police said the victim captured a photo of the suspect, who appeared to pause for the picture. The suspect was last seen headed westbound on Elam Avenue towards Harriet Drive.Police describe the suspect as a man in his 20s or 30s. The photo provided by the victim shows a man with brown hair and a beard. The man also was wearing headphones, a sweater, jeans and black and white shoes.Anyone with information about the incident or who can identify the suspect is asked to call Campbell Police at 408-866-2101.
USPS mail carrier attacked, robbed in Palo Alto
It has happened yet again in the Bay Area, another USPS mail carrier has been robbed of their postal keys. The incident happened just before noon in Palo Alto Thursday. Police said that a mail carrier in his 60s was delivering mail, when two men demanded his postal keys in the parking lot of the Southwood apartment complex.
Alleged Daly City drug dealer charged with murder in woman's fentanyl overdose
DALY CITY – A Daly City man has been charged with murder for allegedly selling fentanyl to a woman who died from an overdose, prosecutors said.According to San Mateo County District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe's office, 56-year-old Phillip Thei Ng was arraigned in a Redwood City courtroom Wednesday. During the hearing, an attorney from the county's Private Defender Program was appointed to represent Ng and the case was continued to May 22.On May 6, 2023, 29-year-old Sarah Tillman was found dead in her San Mateo apartment by police performing a welfare check. The coroner determined Tillman died of a fentanyl overdose.According...
Santa Clara County recognizes need for Latino health center
Santa Clara County leaders are moving forward with the idea of building a Latino health and wellness center. After an emotional budget debate on Tuesday, the Board of Supervisors unanimously approved having county employees come back in June with options for how to proceed with a facility and whether there should be multiple locations. Supervisors... The post Santa Clara County recognizes need for Latino health center appeared first on San José Spotlight.
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