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After years of planning and months of delay, the service center dedicated to the Vietnamese community has opened its clinic to help address the health care gap among the underserved population in the South Bay.




They have lived in the Bay Area for thousands of years, were enslaved by the Spanish conquerors and bounty hunted by Americans. The Native American tribe the Muwekma Ohlone were forced to hide on Spanish rancherias, landless, their numbers dwindling to the point that scholars in the 1920s claimed they were extinct.




As efforts to provide a guaranteed income spring up around California, a lawmaker who has pushed for such state-funded pilot programs has set his sights on another population he says should benefit — low-income high school seniors on the brink of adulthood.




California Sen. Dave Cortese (D-San Jose) and other state lawmakers are calling for stronger gun restrictions in the wake of the Sacramento mass shooting. He discusses the issue during an interview with NBC Bay Area.




What was supposed to be a five-minute recess lasted more than 48 minutes. And when the recess during the Oct. 5 meeting of the Los Gatos Town Council ended, the community’s mayor was no longer in the room.




Jamille Cabacungan’s shift as charge nurse in UCSF’s medical-surgical unit began with bad news: Just seven of her nine nurses showed up. When a patient’s oxygen fell dangerously low, Cabacungan dropped her paperwork to stabilize the person.




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