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San Francisco Marks UN International Day Of Peace With Civic Center Plaza Gathering
Established in 1981, the recognition has grown into a global observance, drawing attention to the ongoing need for peace across nations.

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Established in 1981, the recognition has grown into a global observance, drawing attention to the ongoing need for peace across nations.

The care they need is often provided by family members and others who are unpaid and don't have the needed resources.
Students at a Pleasanton high school recently created tools using artificial intelligence aimed at helping voters be better-informed.
Local leaders and emergency officials have released the new Lake Tahoe Regional Evacuation Plan.
"The defendant is charged with enriching himself by cheating his employer, a publicly traded company," said U.S. Attorney Ismail Ramsey.
"I knew I needed to change the name from a 'Little Library' to a 'Not So Little Library,' because it's just not a little library," she said.
Animal rights activists have successfully brought CAFOs- concentrated animal feeding operations, to the brink of shutting down.
At 8 years old, Brynn was diagnosed with alopecia areata — an autoimmune condition that causes people to lose some or all of their hair.
The city says the street closure is part of an effort to curb illegal dumping.
In October of 2017, the Nuns Fire roared through the Sonoma County town of Glen Ellen, unimaginable to those living on O'Donnell Avenue.
Police cornered 4th and Mission streets offering security and traffic relief for congestion building on surrounding streets.
The lanes will be closed from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m., with crews focusing on one direction at a time, Caltrans said.
San Franciscans are getting ready to choose a new mayor in what is projected to be one of the most expensive races in the city.
Elor won the gold medal in Paris, becoming the youngest American wrestler, man or woman, to do so.
Each time the "TinyFest" small home expo returns to the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds it seems to take on more relevance.
Owner and sommelier Alicia Kidd, a Black woman who owns and operates CoCo Noir says many of her products are produced by women of color.
CBS13 first shared Hope's full story in a three-part series that aired in May 2024, titled "What Hope can do."
Police said that on Saturday afternoon plainclothes officers in the city's Marina District saw a vehicle being burglarized.
High up in the hills near Silicon Valley, a controversial mission involving a weather balloon will soon take flight.
Measure QQ, which passed in Oakland in 2020, lowered the voting age for local school board elections to 16.