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A Family Fled Ethnic Violence in India. Its Echoes Resonate in the Bay Area
One year ago, the family of Bay resident Niang Hangzo fled violence in India. Hangzo started an organization to help raise awareness of the ethnic conflict as her mother and other family members wondered how to rebuild their lives.
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Closure of California Federal Prison Was Poorly Planned, Judge Says, Ordering Further Monitoring
U.S. District Court Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers says a plan to close the troubled prison in Dublin where female inmates suffered sexual abuse by guards was 'ill-conceived and, like Swiss cheese, full of holes.'
California Regulators Approve Adding Fixed Charge of Up to $24 to Utility Bills
The California Public Utilities Commission voted unanimously on Thursday in favor of a controversial proposal that will lower the amount consumers are charged per kilowatt hour, while adding the fixed charge, based on income, by 2025.