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Santa Clara Co. Schools Need More PPE To Reopen, District Says
Superintendent Mary Ann Dewan said Friday that school staff and faculty do not have enough protective equipment to reopen campuses.

Superintendent Mary Ann Dewan said Friday that school staff and faculty do not have enough protective equipment to reopen campuses.

A drive-through emergency food distribution site is now open two days a week at the Alameda County Fairgrounds.
Police are seeking a man suspected of grabbing six female joggers on the Iron Horse Trail since March.
Crews contained a fire at the historic Lorenzo Theater Friday night, but not before it mostly burned through the building's roof.
The FBI identified a 43-year-old Pinole man as the federal agent fatally shot outside an Oakland courthouse late Friday.
The FBI identified a 43-year-old man as the federal agent fatally shot outside an Oakland courthouse late Friday.
The shutdown has left many Bay Area residents struggling to feed their families, as churches and government services have become lifelines.
San Francisco is enacting a strict curfew Sunday night after vandalism and looting were reported following a largely peaceful protest.
Starting Tuesday, visitors to Marin County parks and beaches will be able to drive and park there as coronavirus restrictions are lifted.
The car that plunged may have been there for several hours before firefighters discovered it shortly after 9 a.m. Saturday, officials said.
Police are investigating after a badly decomposed body was found Friday in marshlands near Coyote Hills Regional Park in Fremont.
A man found dead in a Tesla that went off a cliff northeast of Mount Hamilton has been identified as a 60-year-old Pleasanton man.
An alleged Nazi sympathizer from Concord has to pay more than $17,00 in restitution for making false statements to the Army.
Berkeley police said late Saturday afternoon that a 71-year-old at-risk man who had last been seen Friday morning has been found safe.
A fire sparked by discarded cigarettes in dry bamboo scorched a home Friday morning in San Rafael, fire officials said.
Police are investigating a rash of "hateful" graffiti messages in the Laurelwood neighborhood targeting China and the Chinese community.
Sonoma County Sheriff Mark Essick's pledge to stop enforcing the county's stay-home order was met with sharp criticism by local officials.
A shooting from one car into another in Morgan Hill on Friday afternoon left the driver dead and a passenger injured, police said.
The Mt. Diablo Unified School District on Thursday fired Superintendent Robert Martinez, just one year after he took over the job.
Some of us have been able to work from home during the pandemic—but not the cashiers who ring up groceries or gig workers who deliver them.