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Blessing scam suspects arraigned after trying to leave country
Two women accused of bilking over $180,000 from members of San Francisco's Chinese community via blessing scams were arraigned Monday.Read More
The Fillmore, Jonestown and the reckoning of racism
For the first time in 40 years, San Francisco publicly commemorated the tragic loss of life at Jonestown.Read More
SF Opera cuts ties with singer amid sexual assault allegations
San Francisco Opera has severed connections with superstar countertenor David Daniels because the singer is embroiled in at least two allegations of sexual assault.Read More
Two arrested in Sunday San Jose shooting
Two men in their 20s are in custody after police linked them to a shooting that killed one suspect's father and seriously injured his mother in San Jose on...Read More
Salesforce tower opens for business
The tallest building in San Francisco is now officially open for business. Several city officials joined Salesforce employees in a triumphant ribbon cutting ceremony Tuesday for the massive 61-story building,...Read More
San Jose mayor critical of council travel
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo has issued a memorandum about updating the City Council's travel policy for trips made to sister cities as a response to five city councilmembers...Read More
Bay Area events honor Martin Luther King Jr. legacy
Bay Area universities and organizations are honoring the legacy of civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. who was assassinated 50 years ago in Memphis, Tennessee.Read More
Third Baptist Church declared SF landmark
San Francisco's oldest African-American church was designated as a city landmark this week.Read More
Pier 70 redo to add 3,000 housing units
San Francisco city officials this week gave final approval to a 28-acre project at Pier 70 expected to include as many as 3,000 new housing units.Read More
Chinese community warned over blessing scam
The San Francisco Police Department is warning the Chinese community after three suspects scammed an Asian woman out of $5,000 in the Sunset District.Read More
Top library card designs in Oakland contest awarded
The six winners in the Oakland Public Library's contest to design a new library card were announced at a ceremony at the main library on Wednesday night.Read More
More than 1,000 new immigrants take oath at Paramount Theatre
More than 1,000 new U.S. citizens pledged their allegiance at a ceremony at Oakland's Paramount Theatre Wednesday morning, including immigrants from some of the countries whose citizens were banned...Read More
New pedestrian, bicycle path rolls through McLaren Park
San Francisco city officials and community members gathered Saturday to mark the opening of the Mansell Streetscape.Read More
Warriors break ground on San Francisco home
The Golden State Warriors broke ground Tuesday on their $1 billion, privately funded San Francisco arena.Read More
Firehouse reopened after being closed for three years
A Pittsburg fire station reopened Wednesday after being closed for three years.Read More
SFPD graduates 46 new officers
The San Francisco Police Department on Friday held a graduation ceremony for the 251st Basic/32nd Regional Academy Class.Read More
Girl Scouts flood Golden Gate Bridge in annual walk
More than 6,500 Girl Scouts crossed the Golden Gate Bridge Saturday afternoon, celebrating their annual tradition "Golden Gate Bridging."Read More
Hundreds celebrate indigenous lives at Alcatraz
Before dawn on Thursday, hundreds of people boarded special ferries to Alcatraz to honor the struggle of indigenous people in America.Read More
Bay Area honors veterans with parades, events
The Bay Area is honoring service members with events ranging from jubilant to solemn.Read More