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SF eyes hospitalizations as some businesses set to reopen next week
As San Francisco works toward partially reopening some businesses for pickup and delivery beginning next week, city health officials said they are keeping a close eye on Covid-19 hospitalization...Read More
Research finds many employers retaining workers despite closures
Timely snapshots of the effect of the coronavirus on workers at small and medium-sized businesses in the Bay Area, state and nation are the result of a new project...Read More
With Oakland behind them, Raiders return to Los Angeles for AFC West basement brawl
Something magical will have to happen for the 6-8 Raiders to make the Wild Card.Read More
Supes unanimously pass Mental Health SF
San Francisco supervisors Tuesday unanimously passed an ordinance that aims to overhaul the mental health system and substance abuse system, and the way The City handles people in crisis....Read More
Updated SF proposition results show potential for shift on two measures
San Francisco voters were asked to consider six propositions Tuesday. How ballots were cast have a direct impact on The City’s affordable housing, services for disabled and aging residents,...Read More
Two-alarm structure fire displaces four in Richmond District
Four people were displaced following a two-alarm fire in the Central Richmond District early Monday morning, according to fire officials. The fire at the structure, described as a large...Read More
District 11 celebrates groundbreaking on 116-unit housing development
The ground broke Thursday on what will be the largest housing development in District 11, city officials said. Developers will turn 915 Cayuga Avenue into a five-story building with...Read More
Community meets after transit agency rejects zoo lot L-Taraval staging option
San Francisco transit officials will once again meet with Outer Sunset residents and merchants Friday to discuss construction plans for a major sewer and transit project set to take...Read More
Residents, merchants oppose L-Taraval construction staging location
San Francisco neighbors and merchants in the Outer Sunset asked the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency to present a better option or provide further explanation regarding their location choice...Read More
SF joins ‘Open to All’ campaign to promote inclusivity
The City joined the “Open to All” campaign to encourage businesses to say their business is open to everybody.Read More
Flush with color, San Francisco ushers in Year of the Pig
For one moment, the City sprang to colorful life. Read More
Regulators fine firms $65k over Twin Peaks tunnel worker death
State regulators fined two construction companies for the death of a crew member who died last year.Read More
New Ferry Building gates built to handle sea level rise, earthquakes
Gate F, located just south of the Ferry Building, opened for business serving passengers on the new Richmond ferry.Read More
San Mateo Co. DA to release video of Taser death
As the investigation into the Taser stun gun death of Chinedu Okobi by five San Mateo County sheriff's deputies nears its conclusion, San Mateo County District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe...Read More
Tesla reignites at tow yard after fire at auto shop
A Tesla Model S vehicle that caught fire at an auto shop in Los Gatos on Tuesday afternoon reignited after the original fire was extinguished.Read More
City attorney files suit over illegal affordable housing rental
San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera sued a Menlo Park investment advisor and her husband Thursday, alleging that she fraudulently bought an affordable housing unit in The City and...Read More
Protesters delay vote on San Jose Google campus
Two years of negotiations between San Jose and Google over a proposed $110 million "mega-campus" near Diridon Station came to a head Tuesday at a public meeting to vote...Read More
San Mateo Co. warns of alert system scam
San Mateo County sheriff's officials are warning residents of a scam involving text messages claiming to be associated with the county's SMC Alert emergency notification system.Read More
Llamas help calm stressed Cal students before final exams
University of California at Berkeley students cramming for finals next week will have an opportunity to de-stress with some llamas on campus Monday.Read More