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- Car Plunges Off San Mateo Bridge into Water, Driver Rescued Early Saturday Morningby Holly Secon on March 25, 2023 at 9:47 pm
The driver reportedly suffered a medical emergency when they drove off the bridge, taking out a 50-foot chunk of the fence, but was not injured in the accident.
- Gov. Newsom Revoked Majority of Drought Emergency Measures Friday, But Stopped Short of Declaring End of Droughtby Holly Secon on March 25, 2023 at 9:22 pm
After this winter's storms, about 65% of California is out of drought conditions — compared to almost 100% of the state under some form of drought or dry conditions about three months ago.
- Saturday Links: Alameda Boat Company Finds Undiscovered 3,300-ft. Underwater Mountain Off Coast of Californiaby Holly Secon on March 25, 2023 at 7:42 pm
An autonomous Saildrone boat found an underwater mountain likely formed from seismic activity; A 3.1-M earthquake rattled Humboldt County Saturday morning; and a Berkeley man has been charged with getting drunk off church wine.
- Day Around the Bay: Hayward Home Depot Employee Arrested After Being Found With $80,000 in Stolen Goodsby Holly Secon on March 25, 2023 at 1:49 am
CHP's local Organized Retail Crime Task Force found about 600 stolen retail items and nearly $90,000 in cash at a Home Depot employee's house; three Oakland Zoo birds have returned after escaping during the storm this week; and a 77-year-old man is missing in Potrero Hill.
- BART Board Moves Forward On $90 Million (Supposedly) Evasion-Proof Fare Gate Projectby Joe Kukura on March 24, 2023 at 11:18 pm
Despite so-called “fiscal cliff” concerns, BART is embarking on a $90 million project to replace all their fare gates with new jump-proof “next generation” models, and got a recommendation to move ahead on the first $47 million phase of this at Thursday’s board meeting.