Kamala Harris Launches Book Tour for "107 Days" Reflecting on Presidential Campaign Journey
Kamala Harris is set to release her memoir, "107 Days", reflecting on her presidential campaign, accompanied by a book tour starting September 24. She will not run for California governor but hints at future political plans.
Radioactive Shrimp Recall Expands to California, Massachusetts, Washington, Six Other States
The FDA expanded a recall of frozen shrimp to nine states — including California and Massachusetts — after cesium-137 was detected in imported shipments. Consumers should check labels and dispose of or return affected packages.
Northrop Grumman to Close San Jose Facility, Affecting 78 Jobs Amid Bay Area Tech Layoffs
Northrop Grumman is closing its San Jose facility, affecting 78 jobs, due to program winddown and consolidation efforts. Despite overall growth, the company aims to reassign affected staff to other roles within the company.
Routine Traffic Stop in Oakland Unveils Human Trafficking Horror, Suspect Cuffed as Victim Rescued
A traffic stop in Oakland led to the discovery of human trafficking when a CHP officer noticed signs of sexual exploitation in a passenger. The driver was arrested, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat such crimes.
Antioch Police Issue Fresh Appeal in Unresolved Homicide Case of Kevin Vandenbos, Seek Community Help to Identify Witness
Antioch Police continue to investigate Kevin Vandenbos's 2024 homicide, asking for help to identify a witness in a surveillance image. Despite exhaustive efforts, the case remains unsolved.











