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Killer Flu Hits Bay Area; Possible 'Knockout Game' Assault; Justin Bieber Sightings
And a high school lockdown was among the top Patch stories around the greater Bay Area on Thursday.

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And a high school lockdown was among the top Patch stories around the greater Bay Area on Thursday.

Data from Google Flu Trends show that flu cases in Berkeley are already at a high level this season.
With increasing reports of H1N1 flu deaths, here is an updated list of symptoms of this season's influenza outbreak from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
With increasing reports of H1N1 flu deaths, here is an updated list of symptoms of this season's influenza outbreak from the U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Top Northern California Patch stories Wednesday also included officials saying local beach radiation is not from Japan and a man arrested in a bank robbery attempt with an illegible note.
Top Bay Area Patch stories Wednesday also included officials saying local beach radiation is not from Japan and a man arrested in a bank robbery attempt with an illegible note.
Top Bay Area Patch stories Wednesday also included officials saying local beach radiation is not from Japan and a man arrested in a bank robbery attempt with an illegible note.
The Albany police logs for Dec. 30-31 include police being called twice, once on 911, for a dispute between neighbors on Carmel, a shoplifting arrest at Safeway, an arrest at Happy Donut, a purse stolen at Target and a screaming, cursing man.
Contra Costa County health officials announced that a woman has died after contracting H1N1 flu virus, also known as swine flu. This year's flu vaccine protects against the virus, which causes severe illness.
Contra Costa County health officials announced that a woman has died after contracting H1N1 flu virus, also known as swine flu. This year's flu vaccine protects against the virus, which causes severe illness.
State and local health officials refute a viral YouTube video and other reports linking Fukushima and radiation on beaches near San Francisco.
State and local health officials refute a viral YouTube video and other reports linking Fukushima and radiation on beaches near San Francisco.
Police today released a photo of the suspected killer's car in the June slaying of Aya Nakano, a recent University of Oregon graduate who was killed on his way home from playing basketball at the UC Berkeley campus.
The Albany police logs for Dec. 28-29 include six arrests for various offenses, red spray paint on Albany High, identity theft, a water main break, keys dropped into a storm drain while stretching and juveniles smoking in a parked car.
Albany resident Francesco Papalia is organizing an effort to help furnish a newly found home for three Albany Bulb residents and welcomes donations of needed items.
A UC Berkeley student suffered minor injuries when he was assaulted and robbed of his cell phone on Sproul Plaza before 9:30 p.m. Monday night, according to campus police.
A memorial service will be held Saturday for Mary Ann Addison – active community member, wife of UC Berkeley professor emeritus John W. Addison and daughter of noted mathematician/logician Alonzo Church.
A memorial service will be held in Berkeley Saturday for Mary Ann Addison – active community member, wife of UC Berkeley professor emeritus John W. Addison and daughter of noted mathematician/logician Alonzo Church.
Berkeley police announced today that, aided by the FBI, they located and arrested a suspect in July 17 fatal shooting of Jermaine Davis on Derby Street. The suspect is Antiown Ramon York, 25, of Pittsburg.
Want to know how Alameda County spends your money? The county has established a new website to make it easier for citizens to see where tax dollars are being spent.