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Hurricane task force heads to North Carolina
A team of first responders from the East Bay traveled to Raleigh, North Carolina Monday night in preparation for Hurricane Florence.Read More
October wildfire debris removal nearly complete
Local, state and federal officials announced Thursday the virtual completion of debris removal from 4,500 parcels burned or damaged in the October wildfires in Sonoma, Napa, Lake and Mendocino...Read More
Shelters to expand hours for cold weather
Cold weather will remain in San Francisco through Friday and in response the city announced today that expanded services at homeless shelters that were implemented earlier this week would be maintained...Read More
San Francisco power outage affects thousands
A power outage has been reported Sunday afternoon in San Francisco affecting thousands of residents.Read More
‘Peace, Love and Understanding’ counter-protest kicks off in SF
While organizers of the Patriot Prayer rally have cancelled the event scheduled at San Francisco's Crissy Field, a major planned counter-protest will proceed today as planned.Read More
Federal help available for storm recovery
President Donald Trump declared a major disaster in eight of the nine Bay Area counties because of winter storms in February.Read More
SF schools deemed safe after LA bomb threat
Tuesday, San Francisco police and school district officials said that no threats have been made locally to schools.Read More
Treasure Island slated for fire upgrades
Mayor Ed Lee Tuesday proposed $47.3 million in funding over the next two years to bolster emergency services.Read More
Possible oil spill clogs Haight-Ashbury
Police are directing traffic after the spill of a substance in San Francisco's Haight Ashbury neighborhood this afternoon, according to a police dispatcher.Read More