Health officials are preparing for big crowds as free H1N1 vaccinations will be available in seven Bay Area locations this weekend. Kiet Do reports.
Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina responded to her spotty voting record during her first visit to the Bay Area since she announced her candidacy for U.S. Senate. Hank Plante reports.
Police in Livermore are paying attention to senior citizen drivers, in an effort to increase safety on the roads. Sherry Hu reports.
Yoga may be effective for reducing chronic low back pain. A survey found pediatricians are more likely to prescribe antibiotics if parents expect to get them. Smog may be particularly harmful to babies. Dr. Kim Mulvihill reports.
A 59-year-old Muni ticket agent, Kenneth Valentine, is accused of attacking passengers at the Embarcadero station Thursday, but an eyewitness said that the agent was the one under attack.
Health officials are holding free H1N1 flu vaccinations throughout the Bay Area this weekend, but the vaccines will only be available for people at the highest risk for illness from the virus.
Flu shot clinics will be busy this weekend throughout the Bay Area as people look to avoid both regular flu and H1N1 swine flu. Anna Duckworth reports.
Police were looking at surveillance camera images in the Halloween attack on two teenage boys in San Jose by alleged gang members. Sharon Chin reports.
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Metal thieves in Concord have been going to great lengths to steal copper wire. At Newhall Park, thieves have broken into electrical boxes to steal cable at least three times since June. Robert Lyles reports.
Home values have taken a hit all over the country. Even in the wealthy community of Atherton, where the median home price has dropped significantly. Hank Plante reports.
With budget cuts fraying the seams of campus life-fewer classes, faculty furloughs, student fee hikes-tension has developed over the millions that go to support Cal's sporting life. Simon Perez reports.
Where do you hide a stolen hippopotamus? That's what one San Francisco family is trying to figure out after a sculpture weighing more than 400 pounds was stolen from in front of their Richmond District home. Mike Sugerman reports.
The San Jose Unified School District is making H1N1 Swine Flu vaccine available to all students and teachers. Julie Watts reports on the massive undertaking.
Compared to other Bay Area Cities, San Jose is still generally safer. But there has been a surge in killings, as Len Ramirez reports.
San Jose Unified is getting ready to offer voluntary vaccinations to all 32,000 students in the district and educators want to make sure students have their paperwork in order before rolling out the program.
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