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President Joe Biden on Friday signed the $1.7 trillion bill, which averts a government shutdown.

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President Joe Biden on Friday signed the $1.7 trillion bill, which averts a government shutdown.

President Joe Biden on Friday signed the $1.7 trillion bill, which averts a government shutdown.
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A GoFundMe established to cover the victim’s family’s expenses has raised over $25,000 as of Tuesday morning.
Francisco Reynoso, 28, was arrested on suspicion of carjacking, felony child endangerment and kidnapping, police said.
Francisco Reynoso, 28, was arrested on suspicion of carjacking, felony child endangerment and kidnapping, police said.
Francisco Reynoso, 28, was arrested on suspicion of carjacking, felony child endangerment and kidnapping, police said.
There is a flood advisory in effect for parts of the North Bay and coastal areas.
But the Golden State didn’t escape fire season completely unscathed. Here's a look back at 2022's wildfire season.
After a year of risky bets that mostly flopped, the Golden State's movers and shakers are readying for 2023.
The heaviest rains are expected early Tuesday morning, and parts of the Bay Area could see up to four inches of the wet stuff.
One person was arrested on suspicion of being under the influence of alcohol, authorities said.