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  • The U.S. says it intercepted Iranian attacks on three Navy ships in Strait of Hormuz, putting a strain on the month-old ceasefire between the two countries.
  • David Gura speaks to Cecilia Rouse, chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, about the health of the U.S. economy amid inflation, supply chain interruptions and labor shortages.
  • California Governor Gavin Newsom Discusses Wildfire Prevention Plan With President Biden / Governor Sues Secretary Of State Over Party Affiliation For Upcoming Recall / San Francisco Mayor London Breed Wants To Make Outdoor Live Music Program JAM Permanent / 88% Of Bay Area Beaches Received A Or B Grades In Water Quality Report
  • As Democrats consider selecting new states to go first in the presidential primary calendar, New Jersey pitches itself as a sensible choice.
  • Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, believed to have led Iran's military nuclear program, died from wounds after an attack, causing outrage in Iran and raising international concerns over potential retaliation.
  • California Governor's Office And Tenant Advocacy Groups Push For Expansion Of COVID Rental Protections / State Legislators Released A Budget Agreement That Would Add A Year Of School For All Four-Year-Olds, Expand Grants And Middle-Class Scholarships For College Students And Provide Record Funding For Pre-K Through 12 Schools / Some California Lawmakers Are Calling For Accountability After Governor Newsom Overstated Wildfire Prevention Accomplishments / Two Small Fires In Contra Costa County Are Now 100% Contained
  • As we count down to the new year, we asked our readers what they thought were the top political stories of 2021. Here's what they picked.
  • New data from the American Kennel Club shows Labrador retrievers are the most popular dog in the U.S. The French bulldog has moved up in the rankings, and is in second place.
  • Bay Area Unemployment Rate Slowly Dropping, But Still Remains High / UC Board Of Regents Adopts Policy To Allow Doctors To Provide Abortions And Other Procedures At Other Hospitals / Federal Court In San Francisco Will Drop Masks Pandemic Restrictions Next Week, Though Masks Still Will Be Required / California's Prison Population Going Down, But People Of Color Still Disproportionately Incarcerated / All BART Stations Scheduled To Have Internet Available By 2024 / Sausalito Ferry Back In Service After Temporary Closure / Overcast, Getting Breezier
  • Effort To Thwart Governor's Recall Vote Fails / California DMV Offers Free REAL ID Upgrade / Oakland City Council May Redirect $17 Million From Police To Violence Prevention / San Francisco Supervisor Says Only 1/3 Of Residents Behind On Rent Will Get Assistance / Santa Clara County Addresses Needs Of Residents With Disabilities / Clearing Clouds Today With A Warming Weekend
  • One business that was a clear winner during the pandemic: Zoom. How did a Silicon Valley upstart beat out the tech powerhouses in video chat?
  • Wildfire Impacts Several Homes In Vallejo / Contra Costa County Considers Building Fish Passage / Judge Rules San Bernardino Misspent Money Designated For Low Income Students / San Francisco Zoo Lemur Thief Makes Court Appearance / Mostly Cloudy Today With Emerging Sun
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