Thursday Morning What's Up: Body Found In Car on 101-S
Briefly

In recent reports, a body was discovered in the backseat of a parked car on Highway 101 in San Mateo, prompting investigations into potential foul play. In Oakland, a man was shot during a robbery in the usually safe Montclair area, which unsettled the community. Furthermore, neighborhood organizations protested against a developer's intent to demolish the historic Verdi Building in North Beach before it receives a historic district designation. Additionally, the VTA light-rail service resumed after repairs due to theft and a prior worker strike, while Governor Newsom highlighted CHP's successes in Oakland.
A dead body was found in the backseat of a car left parked on the shoulder of Highway 101 in San Mateo on Wednesday afternoon, raising concerns about foul play.
In Oakland's typically peaceful Montclair neighborhood, a man was shot during a robbery after confronting the suspect, illustrating a shift in local crime.
Neighborhood groups are outraged over a developer's rush to demolish the historic Verdi Building before the official designation as a historic district.
Governor Gavin Newsom announced the outcomes of a yearlong initiative with CHP officers in Oakland, resulting in significant vehicle recoveries and arrests.
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