Benicia can proceed with Valero refinery closure, city official says Valero's Benicia petroleum refinery is one of 15 it has in the U.S., Canada and the U.K. Its closure is anticipated to significantly impact California fuel prices. Bay Area physicians go ‘full court press’ on vaccine access As of Sept. 10, wastewater tests showed the virus to be at the highest level in Marin "since the summer surge of 2024," the county's public health officer said. Fani Willis loses bid to regain control of Trump Georgia case The decision probably dooms the last active criminal case against President Donald Trump, who has sought to have charges dropped, citing his return to the presidency. Kirk shooting suspect had ‘leftist ideology’ but motive unclear, Utah gov. says Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said authorities are speaking with suspect Tyler Robinson’s family and romantic partner as they investigate Charlie Kirk’s killing. |
Luigi Mangione faces judge as police warn business leaders of rising assassination risks Police warn of copycat attacks on public figures after suspected assassin Luigi Mangione may have inspired similar violence against Charlie Kirk. LimeWire, the Former File-Sharing Service, Is Buying Fyre Festival Brand The streaming service, which became popular in the 2000s, paid $245,000 for the festival naming rights. It’s unclear what exactly it plans to do with the embattled brand. Upgrades Begin on Plane Donated by Qatar to Serve as Air Force One The 747 jetliner needs extensive security modifications. Some members of Congress worry that President Trump will pressure the Air Force to do the work too quickly. More than a dozen injured in Minneapolis shootings at homeless camp and near transit station Eight people have been injured in a shooting at a homeless camp in Minneapolis, with four in critical condition Judge clears way for execution of South Carolina inmate A judge in South Carolina has ruled a death row inmate who thinks most laws are unconstitutional is mentally competent and can be executed |