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Woman Jumps Out Of Moving Car; Hotel Workers Strike; NorCal In Brief
Took a break from the news this weekend? Worry not. We've rounded up some of the stories you missed in NorCal on Saturday and Sunday.
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA - We've rounded up the stories you may have missed over the holiday weekend to prepare you for the week ahead.
A 24-year-old woman died after she jumped out of a moving car on I-580. The Audi she was inside then drove off. She was then hit by multiple vehicles.
Thousands of unionized hospitality workers went on strike around the Bay Area Saturday, including 1,500 in San Francisco, to demand better wages and benefits.
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Here are some other stories you may have missed:
Sushi Restaurant Fined Over $50K For Unpaid Wages
A Department of Labor investigation found that Angry Fish Sushi did not pay overtime rates, violated minimum wage laws, and more.
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Unplanned Flaring At Martinez Refinery Reported
The Martinez Refinery Company said that unexpected flaring occurred Saturday evening, resulting in thick black smoke.
New Electric Trains Travel From SF To SJ In Less Than 1 Hour
Caltrain opened fully electric train service between San Francisco and San Jose on Saturday, aiming to trim travel times and pollution.
VTA Employee Shot And Killed At San Jose Bus Yard
An employee of the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority was shot and killed on Friday night.
Bay Area Man Serving Life For Murdering Friend Is Killed In Prison
A Livermore man serving life in prison for a 2012 murder was found fatally wounded in his cell corrections officials said Friday.
2-Month, 900-Mile Journey Home For Lost Cat
The cat found its way from Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming to California.
Boy Abducted From Bay Area In 1951 At Age 6 Found Alive On East Coast
More than 70 years passed before Luis Albino was reunited with his family.
Homeless Encampments Decline In San Francisco
The city is providing more shelter beds, plus it has cracked down on tents.
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