Day Around the Bay Suspicious Package Shuts Down Customs Building Near Jackson Square

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The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to remove Sheriff Christina Corpus, a decision that could initiate a lengthy appeals process lasting through the summer. This decision comes amid ongoing controversies surrounding her leadership. In a separate incident, a suspicious package at the US Customs and Border Protection building in San Francisco prompted a significant response from local law enforcement. SFPD determined the package was not hazardous, allowing for the reopening of the building by early afternoon. In sports, former Sharks center Joe Thornton received recognition by being voted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, prompting a lighthearted video of his reaction.

His induction highlights the community's connection to its sports figures. The juxtaposition of local governance issues and sports celebrations illustrates the diverse interests and challenges facing the Bay Area. These events are noteworthy as they contribute to the ongoing narrative of local identity and governance.

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