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    This week's Bay Area news roundup

    2021-04-25

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    San Jose Sentinel

    San Jose officials propose legislation for stricter fines on illegal dumping

    (SAN JOSE, Calif.) Two San Jose officials are calling for a stricter policy on illegal dumping around the city.

    San Jose prepares for community reaction to Chauvin verdict

    (SAN JOSE, Calif.) San Jose officials are getting ready for the potential demonstrations and civic unrest after jurors reached a verdict in the case of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, San Jose Spotlight reported.

    Contra Costa Today

    Man with knife shot by officers in Antioch

    (ANTIOCH, Calif.) A man was shot by Antioch police officers during a mental health call early Friday morning, East Bay Times reports.

    Discovery Bay man critically injured after fall from palm tree

    (DISCOVERY BAY, Calif.) A Discovery Bay man was critically injured Sunday after he fell 20 feet from a palm tree at his Discovery Bay home, East Bay Times reports.

    Oakland Observer

    San Francisco man shot during attempted carjacking

    (OAKLAND, Calif.) Police say a San Francisco man was shot during an attempted carjacking in East Oakland Thursday morning, East Bay Times reports.

    California attorney general targets fake COVID-19 vaccine cards

    (OAKLAND, Calif.) The attorney general of California has joined other officials who recently began combatting the online sale of fake COVID-19 vaccination cards, East Bay Times reports.

    San Francisco City Beat

    San Francisco residents spend more time at home than any metropolitan county nationwide

    (SAN FRANCISCO) Despite the pandemic taking a turn for the better, San Francisco is slower than any other metropolitan counties in the country to get residents out of the house, according to cellphone data analyzed by the San Francisco Chronicle.

    San Francisco city officials attend H Mart grand opening

    (SAN FRANCISCO) After years of delay, the Korean grocer H Mart opened its first San Francisco storefront on Wednesday and was welcomed by city officials.

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