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- What's going on in the world of food? [SFist]
- A judge is delaying the trials for a husband and wife accused of killing two Northern California sheriff’s deputies during an hours-long rampage in 2014. [Associated Press]
- Undocumented immigrants facing threats of deportation by the forthcoming Trump administration may soon have more legal help in Santa Clara County. [Bay City News]
- If you've got Sabra hummus in the fridge, check the expiration date: Some of it's getting recalled. [SF Gate]
- Abandoned bike haunts the 2-Clement. [Fog City Notes]
- SF isn't the only Sanctuary City that might have federal funding snatched by the Trump administration. Here's how NY, Chicago, and others are fighting back. [CNN]
- Snows are blanketing the slopes of the Sierra Nevada in Northern California and skiers and resorts alike are eagerly anticipating next week's beginning of the ski season. [ABC 7]
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Major injuries were reported in a four-car crash on eastbound Interstate 80 at the Berkeley Curve. [Bay City News]
- The father of a California soldier recently killed in Afghanistan says he felt disrespected and hurt by passengers who booed him and his family when they were on a flight to meet his son's remains. [Stockton Record]