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4.6 magnitude earthquake rocks Bay Area

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Magnitude 4.6 earthquake rattles California's Bay Area
A magnitude 4.6 earthquake struck the Bay Area in the early morning of April 2. Here's what we know about the quake so far.

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California earthquake strikes near Santa Cruz; 4.6-magnitude temblor felt across Bay Area
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California earthquake strikes at 5.2 magnitude near San Diego
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Update: Earthquake of 2.0 magnitude detected close to Ridgecrest, CA on April 3
A 2.0 magnitude quake struck close to Ridgecrest on Friday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

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Bear Creek Estates resident captures home shaking during 4.6 earthquake
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2.0 magnitude earthquake struck near Ludlow, CA on April 3
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Strong earthquake jolts Bay Area in early morning hours

Shaking was felt widely throughout the region.
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Police activity on the Bay Bridge affecting eastbound traffic

The San Francisco Fire Department was also at the scene, and said they were called to help look for something in the water. So far, crews have not yet located anything, the department said.
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Meta to eliminate nearly 200 Bay Area jobs

So far in 2026, Meta has eliminated 519 jobs, this news organization’s review of the company’s WARN filings in California shows. The Burlingame layoffs are slated to take place on May 22, the WARN letter revealed. The Sunnyvale layoffs are due to occur on May 29.
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Tech giant Oracle reportedly blindsides thousands with emailed layoffs

Oracle, a major tech company formerly headquartered in the Bay Area, is cutting jobs.
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Bay Area News Group boys athlete of the week: Brady Tse, Harker track and field

Harker track and field standout Brady Tse is the Bay Area News Group’s boys high school athlete of the week for March 23-28. In online voting that ended at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Tse had 30.7 % of the vote to finish ahead of Washington-Fremont baseball player Hugo Marks (20.4%) and Willow Glen track and field athlete Duncan Lorang (19.3%).
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Early Thursday earthquake triggers ShakeAlerts across Bay Area

USGS's Robert de Groot speaks to the KRON4 Morning News. https://www.kron4.com/weather/earthquakes/sizable-earthquake-rocks-the-bay-area-early-thursday-morning/ Oil prices plunged and equities rallied on reports that the Iranian president has signaled potential willingness to negotiate an end to the war in the Middle East.
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Mass deportations could jolt Bay Area economy and trigger job losses, report warns

Mass deportations triggered by the Trump administration could cost the Bay Area economy billions, erode the region’s already shaky job market, undermine tax revenue, and dampen discretionary spending,
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Bay Area News Group boys athlete of the week: Maxime Morelle, Sacred Heart Prep track and field

Sacred Heart Prep thrower Maxime Morelle is the Bay Area News Group’s boys high school athlete of the week for March 16-21. In online voting that ended at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Morelle had 44.7% to finish ahead of Hillsdale baseball player Brayden Lee,
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