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www.nbcbayarea.com People surrender unwanted guns at San Jose buyback event

People surrendered guns in exchange for money at a buyback event In San Jose Saturday, organized by several Santa Clara County agencies.

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  • A lot of people don’t understand early socialization and strict training is needed for ANY breed.

    Regarding my own experience, Akitas and Chows were the most aggressive breed I’ve ever come across. I have never seen Pits/Staffies/Bully breeds (whatever you want to call them) in an aggressive manner - if they were aggressive, I’d love to know what type of training the owner offered them.

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    Bay Area towns likely quarantined over invasive fruit flies until June 2024
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    Residents within the quarantined areas need to keep all homegrown produce on their own property.

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  • www.cbsnews.com BART looks to regain some of its ridership as Transit Month kicks off

    The purpose of the month is to celebrate the role public transit plays in the Bay Area, while also, incentivizing people to board.

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    www.nbcbayarea.com Boaters deal with ‘modern-day pirates' in the East Bay

    Those who live and work in the Oakland Estuary say they’re now battling pirates. The boating community says that’s the best way to describe a recent crime spree involving several boats stolen in the East Bay waters.

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    patch.com Bay Area Downpours, Thunderstorms Possible In Hurricane Hilarys Wake

    Bay Area Downpours, Thunderstorms Possible In... - San Francisco, CA - Hurricane Hilary is quickly gaining strength over the Pacific, and the tropical moisture could mean very wet weather for NorCal.

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    www.nbcbayarea.com Cyberattack impacts Bay Area realtors

    Real estate agents in the Bay Area, and across the country, are scrambling to do their jobs this weekend after a cyber attack took down a multiple-listing service. NBC Bay Area’s Terry McSweeney spoke to real estate broker Jeff Lamont, with Coldwell Banker Realty in Burlingame, for some insight.

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    www.nbcbayarea.com CPUC votes to expand driverless car operations in San Francisco

    After months of debate and demonstrations, the California Public Utilities Commission voted Thursday to approve the expansion of robotaxi hours by Cruise and Waymo in San Francisco.

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    www.housingwire.com ‘Abandoned’ Bay Area land will be developed into housing

    A 32-acre lot in the California Bay Area described as "vacant" will be developed into housing, according to a new law signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom.

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    www.cbsnews.com Santa Clara police, Valley Transportation Authority outline plan for sold-out Taylor Swift concerts at Levi's

    With nearly 60,000 attendees expected at Levi's Stadium each night, Santa Clara police and South Bay transit officials are making their plans for this weekend's anticipated Taylor Swift concerts public.

    Good luck to all driving in Santa Clara tonight and tomorrow evening!

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    www.nbcbayarea.com ‘Give sea otters their space': People getting too close to wildlife in Santa Cruz

    People are getting too close to wildlife in Santa Cruz as they try to get a look at the now-famous sea otter that’s been stealing surfboards.

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    abc7news.com Bay Area restaurants take home top honors at California 2023 Michelin Guide ceremony in Oakland | abc7news.com

    This%20year's%20Michelin%20Guide%20promoted%20six%20new%20one-Michelin-star%20restaurants%20and%20four%20new%20green%20star%20restaurants%20for%20sustainability.

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    www.nbcbayarea.com Investors hope to save Anchor Brewing Company in San Francisco

    There’s a chance Anchor Brewing Company in San Francisco may stay open after all.

    If they do buy it, sounds like they would go back to the original branding.

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    hoodline.com Shocking $110 Billion Required To Defend SF Bay Area From Rising Sea Levels

    Escalating sea level rise concerns in the San Francisco Bay Area demand a staggering $110 billion for adaptation projects, according to a new report.

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    www.nbcbayarea.com San Francisco group placing cones on driverless cars in protest

    A San Francisco group says they are placing cones on driverless cars.

    I’m all for expanding public transportation, but this is terrible IMO. It’s disabling the cars, which makes them more of a hazard.

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    Mildly Anxiety inducing.
  • “Mildly” is putting it…mildly

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