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Contradictions cloud Laguna Honda Hospital abuse investigation
San Francisco health officials have walked back an assertion made last week that a Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital official provided inaccurate information about the number of patients impacted...Read More
San Francisco un-suspends thousands of driver’s licenses
San Francisco Superior Court has finally cleared a backlog of 88,000 suspended driver’s licenses for failure to appear in traffic court.Read More
SFUSD graduation rates on the rise
More students in San Francisco are graduating San Francisco Unified School District officials announced Thursday.Read More
Pair of San Quentin death row suicides unrelated, officials say
State corrections officials don't believe the deaths of two inmates who likely committed suicide at San Quentin State Prison this past weekend are related.Read More
Seventeen arrested after Apple store robberies
Seventeen people have been arrested and charged for a robbery scheme targeting Apple retail stores across the state that resulted in the loss of more than $1 million, California...Read More
San Jose police officer files discrimination suit against department
A 21-year veteran of the San Jose Police Department has filed a lawsuit alleging racial discrimination from multiple officers in the days and years following the Sept. 11, 2001,...Read More
Bumpy Bay Area roads cost drivers thousands
Poor condition of roads, congestion and traffic collisions are costing Bay Area drivers thousands of a dollars each year.Read More
Twin Peaks Tunnel worker death prompts call for hearing
San Francisco Supervisor Norman Yee will call for a hearing when the Board of Supervisors returns from its summer recess to look at safety concerns.Read More
San Quentin officer injured in attack
A San Quentin State Prison correctional officer was injured in an alleged attack by an inmate on Monday, officials with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said Tuesday.Read More
Protest at egg farm near Petaluma ends with arrests
Forty people were arrested Tuesday afternoon for misdemeanor trespassing after protesting alleged animal abuse at a farm near Petaluma, the Sonoma County sheriff's office confirmed.Read More
Company accused of faking Hunters Point cleanup agrees to pay for retesting
Tetra Tech, a firm contracted by the U.S. Navy to clean up radiation at San Francisco's Hunters Point Shipyard, said Wednesday it would pay for retesting at the site.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
State expands recreational shellfish warning
The California Department of Public Health's latest warning of poisons found in recreationally harvested bivalve shellfish was issued to Santa Cruz County on Friday, according to county public health...Read More
Fish funding flows to Bay Area counties
Fish in some Bay Area counties will be getting a shot in the arm, or rather, the fin, from the state's Wildlife Conservation Board.Read More
State issues shellfish toxin warning
The California Department of Public Health issued a warning Tuesday for paralytic shellfish poison found in shellfish caught in Sonoma County.Read More
Mussel-eating beach visitor poisoned by shellfish toxin
Marin County Public Health has confirmed one case of illness from paralytic shellfish poison.Read More
Bay Area cities turn used tires into fresh pavement
Seven Bay Area municipalities are among 35 statewide to receive grants for road repair projects involving recycled tires.Read More
North Bay fire losses reach $9 billion
Insured losses from the North Bay wildfires in October reached $9 billion as of the start of this month.Read More
Noe Valley mountain lion released into wild
A mountain lion that was spotted by residents in San Francisco's Noe Valley Friday morning was tranquilized, captured and released.Read More
DMV self-serve kiosk debuts at Safeway
The Safeway in Potrero Hill officially welcomed a "DMV Now" self-service kiosk.Read More