Day Around the Bay: Armed Robbery Chase Ends In Shooting In San Jose
Briefly

An adult female gray whale has washed ashore at Alameda's South Shore Beach, believed to be the same one previously spotted near the USS Hornet Museum. This incident marks the fifth whale to wash up in the Bay Area since March 30. A necropsy is planned to determine the cause of death. Meanwhile, Barbara Lee, Oakland's Mayor-elect, discussed her upcoming priorities in her first press conference, while Harvard has sued the Trump administration over funding cuts, asserting the demands are unreasonable. Also, police shot an armed robbery suspect following a pursuit.
Another dead gray whale has washed up in Bay, this time an adult female found at Alameda's South Shore Beach, making it the fifth whale since March.
Barbara Lee held her first press conference as Mayor-elect of Oakland discussing her priorities, with results likely to be certified in a couple of weeks.
Harvard University has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration to prevent cuts in its research funding, describing the government's demands as unreasonable.
An armed robbery suspect was shot by police during a pursuit that ended in San Jose, with the individual hospitalized but with non-life-threatening injuries.
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