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BART to reopen two busy station restrooms for first time in more than 20 years
BART officials on Tuesday announced plans to reopen restrooms at two of the transit agency’s busiest train stations — 19th Street Oakland and Powell Street in downtown San Francisco....Read More
Sonoma County landlines down between Guerneville, Timber Cove
The Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office on Tuesday morning said telephone landlines are not working between Guerneville and Timber Cove. Callers may not be able to use a landline to...Read More
The Fillmore, Jonestown and the reckoning of racism
For the first time in 40 years, San Francisco publicly commemorated the tragic loss of life at Jonestown.Read More
SF boosts funding for 911 dispatchers
How fast a 911 dispatcher picks up a call can be a life and death situation for someone who needs medical attention. Read More
CHP now receives texts to 911
The California Highway Patrol's Golden Gate Division and the cities of Sunnyvale and Santa Clara will now offer the option to text 911 to report emergencies.Read More
Peskin sounds alarm over 911 ’emergency’
Increased 911 call volume coupled with a dwindling staff has led to a crisis for San Francisco emergency dispatch with response times lagging.Read More
Multiple boats catch fire at Santa Cruz Yacht Harbor
A fire that broke out Tuesday morning at the Santa Cruz Yacht Harbor sunk one boat and caused serious damage to three more.Read More
86-year-old woman reported missing from Redwood City
An 86-year-old woman was reported missing out of Redwood City Tuesday morning.Read More
Sept. 11 memorial set on fire in East Palo Alto
A memorial set up outside an East Palo Alto fire station for the 15th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001 was vandalized, firefighters discovered Sunday.Read More
The City honors 15th anniversary of 9/11
The City of San Francisco is commemorating the 15th anniversary of September 11 by flying flags at half-staff.Read More
Glitch causes 911 system failure in Lake Berryessa
The Napa County Sheriff's Office is warning residents of Lake Berryessa of a malfunction in the 911 system.Read More
Surge in calls slows emergency pickup time
Emergency and non-emergency calls to San Francisco's Department of Emergency Management are up 140 percent in the first three months of this year.Read More
Power outage reroutes 911 calls
A power outage Wednesday night caused 911 calls to be rerouted to San Jose police and fire dispatchers.Read More
Conference weaves threads of Arab womanhood
Saturday's Arab Women's Conference at the San Francisco Main Library seeks to expand the conversation on women and Islam.Read More
9/11 memories will hurt forever
If you believe the pain, loss and shock of September 11, 2001 has subsided, you simply weren't close enough.Read More