Day Around the Bay: One Person Dies In South SF Apartment Fire
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Day Around the Bay: One Person Dies In South SF Apartment Fire
"One person was killed in an apartment fire in South San Francisco early Monday. The fire happened around 4 am at 564 Baden Avenue, and was contained to a single unit, where the victim was later found deceased. [KRON4] A coastal flood advisory has been issued for much of the Bay Area starting at 6 am Tuesday due to another round of incoming King Tides. [KPIX]"
"The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has agreed to an en-banc hearing of a case involving the legality of California's law requiring background checks for ammunition purchases, after a three-judge panel struck it down in July. [Chronicle] Starting February 1, the TSA will charge travelers without a Real ID or passport trying to get through airport security will be charged a $45 fee. The agency says the new fee is necessary "because we needed to modernize the system." [NBC News]"
"After former VP candidate and current Minnesota Governor Tim Walz pressed Trump about the recent MRI he had, and after Trump on Sunday claimed to have "no idea" what part of the body it focused on, Trump's doctor said the scan was "standard" and "preventative" focusing on his heart and abdomen, and said the results were "perfectly normal." [Associated Press]"
One person was killed in a South San Francisco apartment fire early Monday after a blaze around 4 a.m. at 564 Baden Avenue was contained to a single unit and the victim was later found deceased. A coastal flood advisory covers much of the Bay Area starting 6 a.m. Tuesday because of incoming King Tides. The 9th Circuit agreed to an en-banc hearing on California's ammunition background-check law after a three-judge panel struck it down. Starting February 1, the TSA will charge travelers without a Real ID or passport a $45 fee. A Gallup poll shows Trump's approval at 36% and disapproval at 60%. Trump's doctor described a recent MRI as standard and preventative, focusing on heart and abdomen with normal results. San Francisco held a World AIDS Day gathering at the AIDS Memorial Grove attended by city leaders and Nancy Pelosi to stress continued vigilance against the disease.
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