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  • The Interview Eric Swalwell Goes to Washington

    Congressman Eric Swalwell represents California's Fifteenth Congressional District. The district includes a large portion of the East Bay, where he grew up, attended public schools, and worked after returning home from college and law school. Raj Mathai sits down with the new lawmaker who says serving in Washington, D.C. is a dream come ...

  • South Bay Teacher Arrested In Sex Sting

    Grant Blair, a teacher at Old Orchard School in Campbell, was arrested on suspicion of illegally meeting a minor to engage in lewd or lascivious behavior on May 15, 2013. (San Jose Police ...

  • Scandal At IRS Ripples in Bay Area

    Long before President Barack Obama told Americans they had the right to be angry over the International Revenue Service's targeting of conservative groups, those groups in the Tampa Bay area already ...

  • Powerball Pot Soars But Ticket Not Worth It

    As the Powerball jackpot grows to an estimated $600 million before Saturday night's drawing, Californians are talking about the dream of owning the sole winning ...

  • San Jose Bomb Squad Denonates Grenade

    The Bomb Unit responded to the scene and the area around the residence was evacuated. Bomb technicians removed the grenade from the garage and utilized explosives to blow it in place outside of the ...


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Movie Review

Food, Inc.

Food, Inc.

Robert Kenners disturbing and important documentary Food, Inc. is like an episode of Unwrapped, that late-night Food Network staple in which former Double Dare host Mark Summers cheerfully takes us behind the scenes of how our favorite foods are produced, recast as a horr ... ...

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  • PTSD Cases Could Flood Bay Area Mental Health Centers

    Bay Area Proud is NBC Bay Area's community outreach and volunteering initiative. We hope you'll join us at our events, where our on-air talent often roll up their sleeves and help out on ...

  • Longshoreman killed when truck plunges into the bay

    OAKLAND -- The Port of Oakland has temporarily ceased operations after the death of a longshoreman who drove his truck into the bay near TraPac Terminal on Friday afternoon, a port spokesman said.The truck was reported in the water at 1:36 p.m., and port divers pulled the body from the vehicle, which was stuck in the mud at least 50 feet below the surface, at 2:40 p.m., police said. The man, who ...

  • Daly City Woman Sentenced In Boiling Water Murder Of Ex-Husband

    REDWOOD CITY (CBS SF) — A Daly City woman who killed her ex-husband by throwing a pot of boiling water on him while he slept was sentenced to 16 years to life in prison Friday, according to prosecutors. Jesusa Ursula Tatad, 41, was sentenced Friday ...

  • Van Garderen Extends Lead As Tour Of California Reaches San Jose

    SAN JOSE (CBS / AP) — Tejay van Garderen raced to a dominating individual time trial victory Friday in the Tour of California to extend his overall lead over Australian Michael Rogers. Van Garderen, the 24-year-old BMC rider who grew up in Bozeman, Mont., completed the 19.6-mile route in 48 minutes, 52 seconds. He was the last of 112 riders on the hilly and technical course in the sixth ...

  • Grilling goes sustainable -- and delicious

    We may fire up the barbecue year-round, but even we weather-blessed Californians view Memorial Day weekend as the true start of grilling season. Whether we're lighting the hibachi or revving up the gas grill, what lies ahead is an endless, sunlit series of backyard feasts with friends and family.It's also the raison d'être for a dozen new cookbooks, from Michael ...

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