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Activists ‘die-in’ to demand climate change legislation
A few dozen climate change activists lay strewn across the entrance to 1 Post Street Tuesday afternoon. The demonstrators, many of whom came with the group Extinction Rebellion, held...Read More
San Jose strides into spotlight for NHL All-Star weekend
The hockey world will descend upon San Jose this weekend for NHL All-Star festivities.Read More
Santa Cruz closes greenbelt areas due to fire risk
Santa Cruz is closing five greenbelt areas Thursday due to "extreme" fire risk, city officials said.Read More
Bay Area joins nationwide protests against Trump
Activists across the Bay Area Thursday evening protested President Donald Trump’s replacement of his attorney general after Jeff Sessions resigned on Wednesday. Trump has since appointed Acting Attorney General...Read More
No charges in January San Jose police shooting
The Santa Clara County District Attorney released a report Tuesday saying police were justified when they shot and killed a 27-year-old man during a confrontation at a San Jose...Read More
Accident kills corner worker at Laguna Seca raceway
A worker died in an accident during a race at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey County on Sunday afternoon, organizers said.Read More
Sea lion leptospirosis outbreak is second largest
The Marine Mammal Center is facing the second largest outbreak of leptospirosis in California sea lions in its recorded history, according to the center.Read More
Man dies after struggle with San Mateo Co. deputies
A person contacted by a San Mateo County sheriff's deputy has died after a struggle with deputies Wednesday afternoon in Millbrae, sheriff's officials said.Read More
Bill allows additional venues for temporary cannabis events
Gov. Jerry Brown has signed a bill authored by Assemblyman Bill Quirk, D-Hayward, that gives cities the authority to approve temporary cannabis events, Quirk said. Read More
Muni refreshes voices behind subway platform announcements
Muni subway riders may have noticed new automated voices announcing the arrival of Muni trains.Read More
Global Climate Action Summit heats up next week
Environmental leaders and activists from around the world will gather next week at San Francisco's Moscone Center to discuss ways to continue combating climate change.Read More
Search for San Ramon teen continues
San Ramon police continue to search for a 14-year-old resident who was reported missing on the last day of July, police said Tuesday.Read More
State receives $212M in disaster recovery funds
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has awarded more than $212 million for long-term natural disaster recovery efforts in California.Read More
Ed Sheeran cancels Levi’s show over 10 p.m. curfew
A curfew ban at Levi's Stadium has forced a Grammy-award winning artist to drop an upcoming 2018 concert date.Read More
UC Berkeley’s ‘Free Speech Week’ cancelled
The so-called "Free Speech Week" at the University of California at Berkeley has been called off by the Berkeley Patriot organization.Read More
BART to offer free Clipper cards to low-income riders
Before a 50-cent surcharge on paper tickets takes effect, BART is offering some relief.Read More
BART floats Clipper cards for low-income riders
BART is attempting to get Clipper cards in the hands of low-income riders before a 50-cent surcharge kicks in.Read More
Outside Lands Day 3: Karl the Fog wraps ‘The Who’
The tenth annual Outside Lands came to a close Sunday night in the most San Francisco way possible.Read More
‘Up Your Alley’ fair hurts so good
The world of BDSM — leather, flogging and chained men in canine masks — flooded San Francisco’s Folsom Street Sunday.Read More