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Police union ready to back Taser ballot measure
Following a vote by the San Francisco Police Commission in support of arming police with Tasers, the police union is considering putting forward a ballot measure that would shape...Read More
Moscone Center expansion completes second phase
San Francisco officials celebrated the completion on the second phase of the $551 million Moscone Convention Center expansion.Read More
State urged to reduce energy use during ‘Great Solar Eclipse’
San Francisco's California Public Utilities Commission calls on California residents to reduce energy use during The Great Solar Eclipse.Read More
California considers energy impact of commercial pot
As California gears up for legalized recreational marijuana, state regulators are trying to figure out how the new industry will impact the energy supply.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
PG&E surcharges target high power users
Some PG&E customers may see lower energy bills, while others may see higher bills, due to changes being made to the company's billing system.Read More
Three Sonoma County libraries will lend books
Three Sonoma County libraries will be lending more than books starting Tuesday.Read More
Potential PG&E fine slashed to $6 million
Federal prosecutors in the criminal pipeline safety trial of PG&E Co. in San Francisco Tuesday suddenly dropped their bid for an enhanced fine of $562 million.Read More
Quakes top Kansas City on tale of two penalty calls
The Quakes emerged the controversial victors of a hard-fought 1-0 affair against visiting Sporting Kansas City at Avaya Stadium.Read More
Supes approve legislation requiring solar panels on new buildings
San Francisco today became the first major city in the country to approve legislation requiring solar panels on new buildings.Read More
Outside Lands Day 1: Dust clouds and girl power
Without a cloud in the sky, and energy pulsing through the air, Outside Lands started with a bang.Read More
23YO slain in Richmond was LGBT advocate, RYSE member
A man who was shot and killed in Richmond was a bright light in the lives of many, according to community members.Read More
City Hall never too old to go green
San Francisco City Hall has become the world's oldest building to receive LEED Platinum certification.Read More
San Jose flips switch on LED streetlights
San Jose has started what officials said today is the largest streetlight conversion project in the country.Read More
Gas prices jump seven cents in January
The price of gasoline has gone up by 7 cents in the last month to a statewide average of $2.65.Read More
UC campuses phase out PG&E power
The University of California plans to begin supplying electricity directly to five campuses and medical centers.Read More
Gas prices tumble 40 cents across Bay Area
The average price of gas in the Bay Area stands at $2.61, down 38 cents from Dec. 9,Read More
SSF pedestrians get safer crosswalks
The city of South San Francisco has upgraded five pedestrian crosswalks in a continuing effort to enhance pedestrian safety, city officials announced Wednesday.Read More
Thousands may be eligible for discounted power
New guidelines can shave an average of $50 off your monthly gas and electric bill.Read More
Price tag jumps for SF clean power
CleanPowerSF just got about 20 percent more expensive, less than a year before its scheduled rollout.Read More