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Person, dog killed in San Leandro apartment fire
Fire displaces 2 San Leandro families, no injuries but cause 'suspicious'
Alameda County firefighters extinguished a two-alarm fire in San Leandro on Monday evening. Officials say the cause of the fire is under investigation, but seems suspicious.
Person, dog killed in San Leandro apartment fire; 12 displaced
One person and their family dog died after an apartment fire in San Leandro Sunday afternoon, the Alameda County Fire Department said. The fire broke out at the residence on the 14600 block of Washington Avenue around 3:23 p.
Man, dog killed in San Leandro apartment fire
KRON4's Philippe Djegal reports <a href="https://www.kron4.com/news/bay-area/person-dog-killed-in-san-leandro-apartment-fire-12-displaced/">https://www.kron4.com/news/bay-area/person-dog-killed-in-san-leandro-apartment-fire-12-displaced/</a>
1 person and dog die in San Leandro apartment fire Sunday
SAN LEANDRO -- One person and a dog died Sunday in a San Leandro apartment complex fire, according to authorities. At about 3:23 p.m., the Alameda County Fire Department responded to a two-alarm fire in an apartment in the 14600 block of Washington Avenue.
Man, family dog die in San Leandro apartment fire; 12 people displaced, authorities say
SAN LEANDRO, Calif. (KGO) -- The Alameda County Fire Department is investigating the cause of a deadly apartment fire in San Leandro. Flames engulfed a unit at the Eden Rock Apartments complex on Washington Avenue just before 3:30 p.m. on Sunday. After firefighters put out the flames, they say they found the body of an elderly man inside.
12 displaced in deadly San Leandro apartment fire
SAN LEANDRO, Calif. - A person has died following a two-alarm apartment fire in San Leandro Sunday afternoon, Alameda County Fire reported. Twelve residents were displaced by the fire in the 14600 block of Washington Avenue.
1 dead, 12 displaced in San Leandro residential fire
Police are investigating a deadly residential fire in San Leandro on Sunday. According to the Alameda County Fire Department, officials responded near 14400 Washington Avenue, where one man and a dog were found deceased due to the fire. The cause of the fire has yet to be confirmed.
Person, dog dead in San Leandro apartment fire
A person has died following a two-alarm apartment fire in San Leandro Sunday afternoon, Alameda County Fire reported.
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San Leandro home catches fire Monday night
Crews responded to a fire at a San Leandro home on Monday night, the Alameda County Fire Department said. The fire happened ...
East Bay Times
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Man dies in San Leandro two alarm apartment fire that left 12 residents displaced
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— A 78-year-old man was killed in a two-alarm fire at his apartment Sunday afternoon, officials said. Two ...
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Shuttered Bayfair mall in San Leandro turns to tech to revitalize, adds drone and biotech companies
When the Bayfair Mall closed inside last year -- along with anchor tenant, Macy's, this past spring -- the property was ...
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Hayward brothers charged with murder, attempted burglary of San Leandro man
Two brothers have been officially charged with murder for the shooting death of a man in San Leandro last May, the Alameda ...
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Officials seek help finding 21-year-old last seen in San Leandro
The Alameda County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help in finding Nhigel Norwood, 21, who was last seen in San ...
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Cost to fix Oakland schools' lead problem could be as much as $53 million
The cost to fix Oakland Unified schools' drinking water lead contamination could be as much as $53 million -- money the ...
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San Jose woman trying to flee Lebanon amid Israeli ground operation
Israeli has begun it’s ground incursion into Lebanon, all in an effort to push Hezbollah forces away from the Israeli border.
Santa Rosa Press Democrat
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Police: More than a dozen Petaluma residents receive emails threatening to send ‘filth’ to family members
Police advised recipients to ignore and dispose of the emails, and to not contact the sender “as it could put you at further ...
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