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Man’s death near China Camp being investigated as homicide
The discovery of a body Friday morning near China Camp State Park has now evolved into a homicide investigation, the Marin County Sheriff’s Office said. The sheriff’s office was...Read More
Celebration, resistance collide at San Francisco’s 49th annual Pride parade
Motorcycles revved up, sending the crowd of hundreds of thousands into a frenzy. Sabine Balden sat on her bike, ready to ride, dressed in clothes that matched her fire-red...Read More
Parking garage ‘ambassadors’ will now walk you to your car
San Francisco this week began offering an ambassador service at all of the city-owned garages for drivers who may feel unsafe walking to their vehicles.Read More
Pedestrian struck last week in Haight dies
A 60-year-old man who suffered critical injuries in a hit-and-run collision last week in the Haight has died, according to the city's medical examiner's office.Read More
San Jose airport to improve perimeter security
Mineta San Jose International Airport is one of two airports selected to test new perimeter intrusion detection and deterrence technologies, Reps. Zoe Lofgren, D-San Jose, and Eric Swalwell, D-Castro...Read More
Feds grant millions for safety to BART, zero to Muni
Muni will have to find a new source of funding to sustain the level of police presence on its vehicles.Read More
Jury convicts stalker who tracked ex by GPS
A San Francisco man has been found guilty after being accused of using a GPS tracking device to stalk his former boyfriend and follow him.Read More
BART steps up rider safety measures
BART officials on Thursday will decide on a $28 milion package of safety measures to keep riders safe.Read More
Deputies plan gunfire detection tests in Contra Costa Co.
People living along highways in Contra Costa County may hear gunfire Thursday night when the California Highway Patrol shuts the roadway down to test equipment for a ShotSpotter gunshot...Read More
Sonoma Co. settles suit with inmates
Sonoma County has settled a lawsuit by county jail inmates who claimed they were beaten in their cells by corrections officers during “yard counseling” in 2015. Sonoma County Sheriff...Read More
Suisun City woman arrested for vehicle burglaries
A 25-year-old Suisun City woman has been arrested on suspicion of breaking into a vehicle in a parking lot on May 18 and allegedly being tied to other vehicle...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
San Jose City Hall falcon chicks banded for study
Three falcon chicks from the nest on top of San Jose City Hall were outfitted with personalized bands Thursday morning by University of California at Santa Cruz researchers so...Read More
Security improvements curb car break-ins at city garages
San Francisco-owned public parking garages are seeing in fewer car break-ins thanks to improvements being made inside the garages.Read More
Man dies after Petaluma police shooting
A man who was shot by Petaluma police officers during a two-hour standoff Tuesday afternoon died in a hospital shortly after 10 p.m. Wednesday, according to the Sonoma County...Read More
BART targets fare evaders with $75 fine
The honeymoon period is over for BART fare cheats, as transit officials said Thursday that fare inspectors will begin issuing civil citations.Read More
BART expands surveillance with cameras on all trains
BART officials on Wednesday said the transit agency has completed installing security cameras on all of its train cars.Read More
Cameras aim to deter, identify freeway shooters
Contra Costa County officials hope that by this summer a project will be underway to help law enforcement deter or capture people responsible for a series of shootings.Read More
Toll, reservations suggested for Lombard Street drivers
San Francisco is considering charging visitors who drive on the “Crookedest Street” to better manage congestion.Read More
Grand opening of mobile lab this Saturday
A 39-foot mobile lab will soon be traveling through San Jose to give people the opportunity to learn about science, technology, engineering, the arts and math.Read More