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Chance of Rain Boosted to 50% in Bay Area
The chances of rain this week got a boost today when the National Weather Service raised the likelihood to 50 percent by late Wednesday.

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The chances of rain this week got a boost today when the National Weather Service raised the likelihood to 50 percent by late Wednesday.

The chances of rain this week got a boost today when the National Weather Service raised the likelihood to 50 percent by late Wednesday.
The cost of parking at El Cerrito Plaza and Del Norte BART stations went up in price today.
Albany police logs for Jan. 17 include two transients arrested on suspicion of carrying a concealed firearm and drug possession, mail taken from a mailbox, a tenant accusing a landlord of taking her property and complaints about protesters on Solano.
Plus, a forecast of possible drought-dampening rain this week was among the top Patch stories around the greater Bay Area this weekend.
Plus, a forecast of possible drought-dampening rain this week was among the top Patch stories around the greater Bay Area this weekend.
What's it take to give a ticket to unmuffled cycles that rattle the Earth, not to mention your nerves?
What's it take to give a ticket to unmuffled cycles that rattle the Earth, not to mention your nerves?
What's it take to give a ticket to unmuffled cycles that rattle the Earth, not to mention your nerves?
Berkeley has been ranked third "most walkable" city in the U.S. in a survey of cities with 100,000 or more population.
What's it take to give a ticket to unmuffled cycles that rattle the Earth, not to mention your nerves?
A vehicle turning onto Masonic from Solano next to the overhead BART tracks hit a 10-year-old Albany girl Tuesday afternoon, sending the child to the hospital with a fractured leg, police said. The driver was not cited.
You'll need 3 cents more to buy first-class stamps, including Forever stamps, beginning today, Sunday. Any Forever stamps you bought before are still good – they increase in value automatically.
You'll need 3 cents more to buy first-class stamps, including Forever stamps, beginning today, Sunday. Any Forever stamps you bought before are still good – they increase in value automatically.
Some hope of small relief from the drought was raised Saturday with a forecast for a slight chance of rain in the Bay Area on Thursday.
Some hope of small relief from the drought was raised Saturday with a forecast for a slight chance of rain in the Bay Area on Thursday.
You'll need 3 cents more to buy first-class stamps, including Forever stamps, beginning today, Sunday. Any Forever stamps you bought before are still good – they increase in value automatically.
You'll need 3 cents more to buy first-class stamps, including Forever stamps, beginning today, Sunday. Any Forever stamps you bought before are still good – they increase in value automatically.
Albany police logs for Jan. 15-16 include a man arrested for trying to take alcohol at Target, a city vehicle hit by another vehicle while parked during construction work, a naked man in a wheelchair on San Pablo and check fraud against a business.
The City of Albany is one of only 18 local governments out of 540 cities and counties in California to receive an "A" grade for tobacco-control efforts in the latest annual report from the American Lung Association.