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‘The Upside’ falls flat, even when Cranston and Hart give their all
I’ll forget about The Upside by next week, when Glass comes out.Read More
Richmond commuter ferry service launches Thursday
Commuters headed from the Richmond into San Francisco will have one additional option for crossing the Bay.Read More
Disabled train closes Bay Fair BART
BART officials this morning are reporting service has been truncated at the Bay Fair station due to a disabled train. The Bay Fair station is currently closed due to...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
Antioch house fire quickly contained
Nine people were displaced following a one-alarm fire at a home in Antioch early Tuesday morning, according to the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District.Read More
Laguna Honda workers allege unsafe staff shortage
Dozens of healthcare workers rallied outside of Laguna Honda Hospital, accusing the medical facility of creating unsafe conditions for both staff and patients.Read More
One dead in Campbell collision after breakdown
California Highway Patrol officials released new information about a fatal crash in Campbell on Monday night that caused a fire on state Highway 17.Read More
Petaluma teen dies in Vasco Road crash
A 17-year-old Petaluma girl died shortly after a head-on collision Monday afternoon in unincorporated Contra Costa County outside of Brentwood, California Highway Patrol officials said.Read More
Yes, ramming cars and climbing a utility pole will get you arrested
A man was arrested after allegedly driving recklessly into South San Francisco High School's parking lot and then climbing a nearby electric pole.Read More
New SoMa traffic light signals safety for seniors
Community organizers and city officials celebrated a new mid-block signalized crosswalk last FridayRead More
Sonoma supervisors asked to spare camp
Residents of a homeless encampment in the Roseland area of Santa Rosa and their advocates implored the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors Wednesday not to clear their encampment as...Read More
SF sets fees for sidewalk delivery robot testing
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved fees fees that autonomous robot companies will need to cough up in order to obtain a permit.Read More
Radio outage slows Muni morning commute
All San Francisco Muni buses throughout The City pulled out late from bus yards for service due to the radio communications system failing.Read More
SF targets disabled parking abusers
The SFMTA has been working with San Francisco police to conduct sting enforcement operations of disabled placard abuse.Read More
Under pressure, Muni maintains L-Taraval ‘Safeway’ stop
San Francisco Muni riders have gotten their wish to keep a transit stop on the L-Taraval.Read More
Appeals court uphelds state prostitution law
A sex workers' advocacy group lost a bid to a federal appeals court to overturn a 146-year-old California law that criminalizes prostitution.Read More
BART bumps fares, paper ticket penalty for 2018
A New Year means higher fares for BART riders, especially for those who use paper tickets.Read More
Sex workers argue in court for legal prostitution
A lawyer for a sex workers’ advocacy group asked a federal appeals court in San Francisco today to overturn a 145-year-old California law that criminalizes prostitution. Attorney Louis Sirkin...Read More
Muir Woods access plan clears key hurdle
Improved parking and pedestrian and visitor access at Muir Woods National Monument took a step closer this week.Read More
SF resident charged with disabled parking fraud
A San Francisco resident is facing multiple felony charges for allegedly filing several fraudulent disabled parking placard applications.Read More