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There have been an estimated 240,000 students in 21 states whose absences could not be accounted for. These students didn’t move out of state,…

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San Mateo continues to recover following recent storms, with the city evaluating ways to better prepare and ordering a third-party report into…

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Burlingame recorded 22 inches of rain since Dec. 26, which flooded streets, fell trees, damaged tidal gates, lost water pumps and caused water…

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Belmont saw a large increase in calls for service from city residents during the most recent storms, with the city overall satisfied with its …

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Residents along Leslie Creek in the Sunnybrae neighborhood are recovering from flooding damages caused by the New Year’s Eve storm, with sever…

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Damaging winds and heavy rains in California have knocked out power to tens of thousands, caused flash flooding and contributed to the deaths of at least two people. Authorities warned residents Thursday to hunker down at home in anticipation of flooded roads, toppled trees and other risks. The storm is the latest in a series of what are known as atmospheric rivers to hit California. Those are long plumes of moisture stretching far over the Pacific. This one was a so-called Pineapple Express originating near Hawaii and pulled toward the West Coast by a rotating area of rapidly falling air pressure known as a bomb cyclone.