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Museum of Ice Cream workers serve message to voters
What makes people excited to register to vote? Perhaps, ice cream.Read More
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
Project aims to reduce port emissions
More battery-powered trucks are expected to enter the Port of Oakland's fleet thanks to a new state grant, port officials said Tuesday.Read More
SF bumps targets for eliminating greenhouse gases
San Francisco Mayor London Breed is setting new environmental goals in a effort to reduce The City’s greenhouse gas emissions.Read More
Farrell budget priorities: Clean streets, homelessness, public safety
San Francisco Mayor Mark Farrell on Thursday unveiled his $11 billion budget for the 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 fiscal years.Read More
Gas price in SF tops Bay Area averages
The average price for regular unleaded gas in San Francisco is the highest in the Northern California, where the average price is just below the state average.Read More
Statewide minimum wage to rise Jan. 1
The minimum wage for workers in California is going up on New Year's Day, though wages in at least some cities in the San Francisco Bay Area are already...Read More
Late night booze bill clears hurdle
A bill that would allow local communities across California to extend alcohol sales hours past 2 a.m. is one step closer to becoming law.Read More
Bay Area basically at full employment
Unemployment rates in the Bay Area were among the lowest in the state in March indicating the region is at full employment.Read More
San Francisco cuts greenhouse gases faster than planned
Francisco has reached an ambitious goal to reduce greenhouse gases locally two years ahead of schedule.Read More
Bay Area minimum wage hike begins Jan. 1
Minimum wage workers in three of the Bay Area's largest cities are set to get a raise in the New Year.Read More
Oakland minimum wage set to rise on Sunday
Oakland's minimum wage is set to rise 31 cents starting Sunday.Read More
60k housing units needed on Peninsula
The San Francisco Bay Area's Peninsula region is short tens of thousands of housing units because of strong job and population growth over the last nine years.Read More
Bay Area jobless rates dip below 6 percent
All of the Bay Area's nine counties had unemployment rates last month below the state average.Read More
Bay Area home sales slip as prices surge
Bay Area home sales dropped last month to their lowest level for a January in the last seven years.Read More
Food stamp cuts target poorest Americans
A $5 billion trim of the food stamps program took effect Friday, punching family-sized holes in the social safety net.Read More
Jobless claims tumble to five-year low
New claims for unemployment benefits fell more than expected to their lowest level since 2008.Read More
Housing boom sends home prices soaring
The Bay Area — specifically the East Bay — is leading the way as the national housing market rebounds.Read More
Deal nets raises for thousands of state workers
Tens of thousands of workers will be getting raises after the state reached a tentative deal with its largest employee union.Read More
Bay Area economy doing A-OK
While numerous California cities have been hit hard by the effects of the recession, the Bay Area seems to be bouncing back just fine. Read More