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More tap water refilling stations to come at SF schools, parks
San Francisco plans to install more lead-free tap water refilling stations at schools and open spaces thanks in part to revenue generated by the 2016 voter-approved tax on sugary...Read More
Grandma, mom, accused of boozy shoplifting run
A mother and daughter were arrested Wednesday night for stealing several bottles of alcohol from a Safeway, according to police. Police say Regina Pearl Wilson, 67, and her daughter...Read More
Santa Cruz bans single-use plastic bottles for hotel toiletries
Single-use shampoo, conditioner and lotion bottles will disappear from hotels in Santa Cruz County following the Board of Supervisors' vote Tuesday.Read More
Ocean Cleanup deploys to Pacific Ocean garbage patch
The world's largest accumulation of discarded junk is being targeted by an innovative effort.Read More
Man dies in Pleasanton police custody
A man who died at a hospital on Wednesday afternoon after Pleasanton police officers handcuffed him for allegedly causing a disturbance inside a grocery store was identified by police...Read More
Oakland beverage tax funds school hydration stations
The Oakland City Council has voted to approve the purchase and installation of new hydration stations at 110 public schools in the city to ensure that students have access...Read More
License yanked for Excelsior bar after fatal shooting
Regulators announced they have indefinitely suspended the license for a bar in San Francisco's Excelsior District which was the scene of a fatal shooting.Read More
Closing arguments Tuesday in quintuple murder trial
Closing arguments are set to take place Tuesday in the trial of a man accused of brutally killing five people in San Francisco's Ingleside neighborhood in 2012.Read More
South San Francisco water deemed safe
Officials announced Saturday afternoon that the water is safe to drink for residents of the Sunshine Gardens area of South San Francisco.Read More
Concertgoers arrested for allegedly attacking cops
Four people were arrested late Friday night in Petaluma on suspicion of battery on a police officer after police tried to detain a youth who allegedly assault concert security.Read More
Brawl breaks out before Avaya soccer match
Violence erupted in a stadium parking lot before a soccer match Sunday in San Jose.Read More
Stanford bans booze at undergrad parties
Stanford University has banned hard alcohol at undergraduate parties and limited the size of bottles students are allowed to use in campus housing.Read More
Drug marketers to pay $1.4M for deceptive ads
The marketers of a dietary supplement have agreed to pay a $1.4 million settlement stemming from civil complaints.Read More
Rowdy Oakland crowd of 150 broken up without injury
No one reported any injuries after police began trying to disperse a crowd of roughly 150 people that was possibly throwing bottles in Oakland this evening, police said.Read More
Oakland protesters get prison for looting
Three men have been sentenced to 16 months in state prison for looting the Smart & Final store in downtown Oakland early last November during a protest following the...Read More
Gallo, regulators locked in bottle battle
California has accused Gallo of using hazardous waste in manufacturing its wine bottles.Read More
29 arrested in New Year’s Eve protests
Oakland police said at least 29 people were arrested Wednesday night following protests.Read More
CHP chief defends undercover cop who pulled gun
A plain clothes CHP officer who drew his gun and pointed it at protesters in Oakland on Wednesday is still on active duty.Read More
World Series vandals cause $140,000 in Muni damage
Twenty-eight Muni buses sustained $140,000 worth of damage following the San Francisco Giants World Series win.Read More
Recycling issues pile up as options dwindle
The closure of recycling centers in San Francisco leaves city residents few options.Read More