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San Francisco kicks off City Hall voting
San Francisco voters who have already decided on how to vote for the upcoming election in November can already begin voting.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
Union suspends Oakland strike after 7 days
After seven days of striking, about 3,000 Oakland city employees will return to work Tuesday, union officials announced Monday.Read More
Oakland to transform vacant properties into affordable housing
Oakland officials have teamed with the non-profit Hello Housing to transform 26 vacant properties into permanently affordable housing.Read More
City College faculty set for labor strike
The union has been in talks with the college for more than a year and working without a contract for 10 months.Read More
Law protecting school employees from eviction moves forward
Legislation that would give San Francisco school employees new eviction protections during the school year received unanimous support from a Board of Supervisors committee Monday.Read More
Poor, urban kids struggle in school
A new study is among the first to look at how living in urban centers of California affects academic performance.Read More
Bay Area rents rocket to record levels
Your wallet knows, your bank account knows, and now you know: Bay Area rents are higher than ever.Read More
Bay Area rent hikes highest in U.S.
If you’re out looking for a new pad in the Bay Area you can expect to drop more bucks than ever before.Read More