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San Francisco drops proof of vaccine requirement for most private spaces
Patrons who dine and drink indoors at restaurants and bars in San Francisco will no longer have to show proof of vaccination or a negative Covid test starting Friday....Read More
Hundreds of firefighters, police quarantined as San Francisco confronts omicron surge
As of Monday, 167 San Francisco police officers and 135 members of the Fire Department are in quarantine over Covid-19.Read More
San Francisco reinstates indoor mask requirements amid omicron spike
San Francisco is temporarily reinstating Indoor mask requirements for specific indoor settings, starting Dec. 30, 2021 until Jan. 31, 2022.Read More
Crews rescue man from capsized boat
Police and firefighters rescued a man from the Suisun Bay near Pittsburg after a boat capsized in the Delta Monday afternoon. Around 1 p.m., emergency crews responded to the...Read More
Crews find plane wreckage, pilot in slough near Antioch
Emergency crews using sonar and remotely operated vehicles to search the Delta waters of Broad Slough, near Antioch, found the wreckage of a small aircraft Monday morning, according to...Read More
City joins lawsuit against Bay-Delta water plan
The city and County of San Francisco Thursday joined a lawsuit against the state's implementation of a plan to increase water flows to the lower San Joaquin River and...Read More
Newsom, Brown granted delay to key Delta water vote
A final vote on a plan to increase water flows to the lower San Joaquin River and southern Delta was delayed Wednesday until Dec. 11 by the State Water...Read More
San Jose boasts ‘fastest-growing’ airport in US
San Jose's Norman Y. Mineta International Airport (SJC) released statistics Friday about ridership in 2017 and a preview of additional flights coming this year.Read More
Climate change imperils Bay Area highways
Caltrans released an assessment detailing the vulnerability of the Bay Area's highway and transportation infrastructure to the hazards of climate change.Read More
Whale probably didn’t die from ship strike
A dead whale that washed ashore at Point Reyes National Seashore on Christmas Eve does not appear to have died from a collision with a ship.Read More
Driver struck in Hwy 4 shooting
A shooting on eastbound state Highway 4 near Somersville Road on Friday night left one man with non-life threatening injuries.Read More
Lawsuits challenge Delta ‘Twin Tunnels’
Several dozen local governments have filed lawsuits to challenge the state's environmental review of its plan to build tunnels to divert water from the Delta.Read More
Short salmon season prompts call to buy local
Bay Area fishermen struggling to recover from several difficult years are urging residents to demand local, wild caught fishRead More
Crews vacuum mercury mess in Antioch
Hazardous materials crews have finished cleaning up a mercury spill that was discovered Monday morning on a street in Antioch.Read More
Antioch apartment shooting kills one on NYE
Officers are investigating a shooting at an Antioch apartment complex that killed one man and wounded another.Read More
Toddler dies after swimming pool rescue
A baby girl who was reported as possibly drowning in Antioch Tuesday afternoon has been pronounced dead.Read More
Druggings, sex assaults reported at Cal frats
Four female students at the University of California at Berkeley are believed to have been drugged at two different fraternities.Read More
Brown revises Delta tunnels plan
Gov. Jerry Brown announced a revised plan to build large tunnels to pump water from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.Read More
Water is key to a thriving California
Three-quarters of California precipitation falls up north. Three-quarters is consumed down south.Read More
Pricey Delta tunnels will harm fish
The state and environmental groups can't agree on the long-term impact of huge Delta tunnels.Read More