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  2. Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in California - Wikipedia

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    On February 6, 57-year-old Patricia Dowd of San Jose, California became the first COVID-19 death in the United States discovered by April 2020. She died at home without any known recent foreign travel, after being unusually sick from flu in late January, then recovering, remote working, and suddenly dying on February 6.

  3. How to find out where people are dying in car crashes on ...

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    More people began to die in vehicle crashes in the capital’s county in 2015, and the deaths have significantly outpaced those in Santa Clara County every year since.

  4. Laurie Smith - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Sheriff of Santa Clara County, California. Known for. Law Enforcement. Laurie Smith (born June 21, 1952) was the 28th Sheriff of Santa Clara County, California, serving from 1998 until her early retirement in 2022 when under indictment for corruption. She was the first female County Sheriff in the history of the state.

  5. COVID-19 pandemic in the San Francisco Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Bay Area, which includes the major cities of San Jose, San Francisco, and Oakland, was an early center of the COVID-19 pandemic in California. [2] The first case of COVID-19 in the area was confirmed in Santa Clara County on January 31, 2020. [3] A Santa Clara County resident (with no foreign travel history) was the earliest ...

  6. Karl F. Werner - Wikipedia

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    State (s) California. Imprisoned at. California Medical Facility, Vacaville, California. Karl Francis Werner (May 12, 1952 – May 5, 2015) was an American serial killer who was active in Santa Clara County in Northern California. He was convicted of the murder of three teenage girls during his period of activity from 1969 to 1971.

  7. Herbert Mullin - Wikipedia

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    Herbert William Mullin (April 18, 1947 [1] – August 18, 2022) [2] was an American serial killer who killed 13 people in California in the early 1970s. He confessed to the killings, which he claimed prevented earthquakes. In 1973, after a trial to determine whether he was legally insane or culpable, he was convicted of two murders in the first ...

  8. Murder of Brooke Hart and the lynching of Thomas Harold ...

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    Following cursory examinations in their cells at the Santa Clara County Jail, with a mob outside in the jail courtyard, both men were declared sane. Search for the body. Police officers from Santa Clara, San Mateo, and Alameda Counties began searching the bay around the bridge, hoping to find Brooke's body. Trace evidence, including stains on ...

  9. Agnews Developmental Center - Wikipedia

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    In 1885, the center, originally known as "The Great Asylum for the Insane", [1] was established as a facility for the care of the mentally ill. The building finished construction at a cost of $750,000. The main structure, a red brick edifice, was located on land near Agnew's Village, which later became part of Santa Clara.