San Ramon, small earthquakes
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A total of 31 quakes, as small as magnitude 1.5, struck the San Ramon area between midnight Monday and 10:15 a.m.
People in the Bay Area continue to experience the “flare up” of earthquakes into Monday afternoon, Oakland being the latest city to experience a jolt.
A 3.7 earthquake rattled San Ramon on Monday morning, following several earlier small quakes in the area, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
In a statement, police said they arrested a 27-year-old Pleasanton man on suspicion of DUI causing injury. The wreck on Crow Canyon Road happened about 3:25 p.m. and involved a Ford Bronco and a Tesla Model 3. Police said they arrested the driver of the Tesla.
A steakhouse in the East Bay that's been in business for almost 80 years has announced it has to close. The owner of The Brass Door in San Ramon says it's all over a lease dispute with the building owner,
According to Pleasanton Weekly, the owners told followers on Facebook that they were unable to secure or renew a lease at the longtime San Ramon address, which left them with no choice but to shut down at the end of the holiday weekend.
A suspected drunken driver had been speeding in excess of 150 mph in San Ramon before crashing into another vehicle, leaving that driver dead.
A swarm of at least six earthquakes reaching up to magnitude 2.9 rattled San Ramon near San Francisco, the U.S. Geological Survey reports.