Monday Morning Headlines: Couple Found Dead In Cloverdale
Briefly

Apple's potential crisis was alleviated when former President Trump exempted consumer electronics from new tariffs on China, allowing Apple to stabilize its supply chain temporarily. In another note, BART riders reported a heightened sense of safety thanks to new fare gates being installed and a notable decrease in crime. Meanwhile, Green Day's Coachella performance faced criticism due to pyrotechnics igniting a palm tree and altering politically charged lyrics. A tragic murder-suicide case in Cloverdale shocked neighbors, prompting discussions on welfare checks, and a vigil for pedestrian safety took place in Oakland after a professor’s death in a crosswalk.
Apple was heading for a crisis until Trump exempted consumer electronics from his tariffs on China Friday night. This exemption has temporarily stabilized the company's supply chain.
Crime is down on BART and the perception of safety has improved in recent months, partly due to the installation of new fare gates that enhance security.
Green Day's Coachella performance included pyrotechnics that caused a palm tree fire, while Billie Joe Armstrong made a political statement by altering lyrics in 'American Idiot' to reference the 'MAGA agenda'.
A couple was found dead in their Cloverdale home after a suspected murder-suicide, discovered during a police welfare check, raising concerns among local neighbors.
Pedestrian safety demonstrators held a vigil and protest in Oakland to honor a Berkeley professor who died in a crosswalk accident earlier this year, advocating for better pedestrian safety.
The Big Sur Marathon is set to return to its traditional route after adjustments were made last year due to roadway damage, marking its continued celebration of 38 years.
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