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Stephen, Ayesha Curry partner with Oakland schools for meal, book deliveries
Oakland Unified School District is partnering with Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry’s nonprofit and other organizations to deliver meal and “family literacy” boxes to about 1,800 families Monday....Read More
49ers Training Camp: Position battles heating up
Day two of training camp is in the books. The San Francisco 49ers began practicing Saturday for the first time as a complete team. Sunday's practice consisted of more...Read More
SF considers eliminating library fines
San Francisco’s Public Library officials could soon decide to eliminate fines for overdue materials.Read More
Eli Roth family film left stagnant by evil magic
Family Halloween movie meets extreme horror director and gore aficionado Eli Roth. A recipe for a bland and forgettable fantasy film. Who would’ve guessed that? Directed by Eli Roth...Read More
Amid housing shortage, SF speeds review of in-law units
San Francisco Mayor London Breed issued an executive order on Thursday to speed up the process of approving a backlog of in-law units.Read More
SF eliminates $32 million in criminal court fees
San Francisco has eliminated $32 million in outstanding local court fees owed by individuals who left the criminal justice system.Read More
Man dies in fire at SoMa adult bookstore
A man died in a fire at an adult bookstore in San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood early Saturday morning.Read More
Fire closes El Sobrante library indefinitely
Contra Costa County library officials said the El Sobrante Library is closed until further notice because of fire damage and patrons are being asked to return books to other...Read More
Luis Herrera retires as San Francisco city librarian
San Francisco City Librarian Luis Herrera Thursday announced his retirement after more than 40 years in the profession.Read More
Amazon bookstore opens at Santana Row
Amazon hosted a grand opening for its new Amazon Books store at Santana Row Thursday.Read More
Nonprofit CEO blasts grand jury report as ‘lies’
Former Black Panther Party leader Elaine Brown Party Monday denounced a recent Alameda County grand jury report.Read More
San Francisco libraries return to seven-day service
The San Francisco Public Library is adding an additional day of service at nine library branches.Read More
Supe targets urban dog poop
Pick up your dog’s poop! That’s the message District 4 Supervisor Katy Tang is sending to dog owners and future dog owners who may want to adopt a dog...Read More
49ers wide open at quarterback after Kaepernick opts out
Over the past three seasons, the 49ers roster has resembled a block of swiss cheese.Read More
Free City College tuition for SF residents starts this fall
The City has agreed to spend almost $5.4 million annually for the next two years, and is expected to begin subsidizing tuition costs beginning this fall.Read More
Three Sonoma County libraries will lend books
Three Sonoma County libraries will be lending more than books starting Tuesday.Read More
What to do if you want nothing to do with the Super Bowl
Not into Super Bowl Festivities? SFBay has you covered with a number of free activities. Read More
Berkeley library chief resigns after books discarded
The director of library services for the Berkeley Public Library announced he is resigning following a controversy over how the library weeded books from its collection.Read More
SF Main Library to close Saturday
The San Francisco Public Library's main branch closed early Friday and will remain closed Saturday.Read More
Book lending machines back in service after hiatus
Library book lending machines in Contra Costa County that were out of order for about a year are back in service, according to the Contra Costa County Library. The...Read More