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SF Restaurant Will Commemorate Diwali With A Special Celebration
Three Bay Area restaurants are hosting Diwali events with authentic menus.

albert.gregory@patch.com Albert Gregory (he/him) graduated from the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, where he studied documentary filmmaking. At UC Berkeley, he shot, produced and edited his thesis film about the nearly half of domestic violence survivors who will not leave an abusive situation if they cannot bring their pet with them and one woman’s mission to eliminate that barrier. He also graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism from SF State where he served as the Managing Editor for Xpress the Magazine and was the Multimedia Editor for the Golden Gate Xpress newspaper. In addition, Albert was Editor-in-Chief at the Oak Leaf newspaper at Santa Rosa Junior College during the 2017 Tubbs Fire. He has also worked as a freelance writer/ photographer, and his work has appeared in The Press Democrat, USA Today, Bleacher Report and more. Albert was born in Portland, Oregon, but grew up a military brat on a Coast Guard base in Novato, California.
Three Bay Area restaurants are hosting Diwali events with authentic menus.

Three Bay Area restaurants are hosting Diwali events with authentic menus.
A Patch guide to last minute spooky-themed events to attend in the Bay Area.
The City announced Monday that the councilmember had died.
Supervisors approve $266.6 million for the multi-year project, which will upgrade 296 apartments and temporarily relocate residents.
Police said they identified the suspect connected to a bomb threat made months ago at a local high school.
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A multi-month investigation led police to two suspects, including one who was already in jail.
Blue Boy has been reportedly haunting the halls of a local college for decades.
The local humane society found the hawk with an open wound on her head from a BB gun.
Multiple cameras on the AlertCalifornia system have recorded smoke.
The Southern California man was previously convicted in 2010 for assault causing serious bodily injury, police said.
The outage was first reported at 9:21 a.m.
The police department issued a shelter in place alert as they searched for the suspects.
The car was stolen in a southern part of the county and found several towns away.
The jury issued a not guilty verdict in a criminal against the officer.
The board of supervisors unanimously voted to remove the sheriff.
One thief has been charged with 15 felony theft counts, prosecutors said.
The woman told the man she was not interested in hooking up but he sexually assaulted her in his hotel room, prosecutors said.
Police reported at 11:19 a.m. there was a nonactive power line down.