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Thousands protest Trump family separation policy
Large gatherings took place Saturday to protest of the Trump Administration policy of separating undocumented immigrant parents from their children.Read More
Childcare expansion reaches June ballot
Supervisors Jane Kim and Norman Yee today announced a ballot measure that would finance the expansion of childcare subsidies.Read More
FEMA preps RVs to house wildfire victims
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is preparing to provide temporary homes for wildfire victims at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds.Read More
Immigration consultant accused of swindling clients
A 52-year-old San Jose film director and owner of an immigration consulting agency is wanted on suspicion of grand theft for allegedly defrauding 17 people of more than $44,000...Read More
SF Russian consulate ordered closed
The U.S. Department of State announced Thursday that it is ordering the closure of the Russian consulate in San Francisco.Read More
Couple self-deports, leaves daughters behind
An Oakland couple and one of their four children were forced to deport themselves Wednesday evening.Read More
Owner must reopen Martins Beach, appeals court finds
A ruling requiring a Silicon Valley entrepreneur to reopen Martins Beach near Half Moon Bay to the public was upheld by a state appeals court in San FranciscoRead More
San Francisco raises bar on affordable housing
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Tuesday unanimously approved legislation setting the highest affordable housing requirements in the nation.Read More
Immigrant rights hotline debuts in South Bay
The Rapid Response Network hotline, a community defense project designed to protect immigrant families from deportation threats, has launched in Santa Clara County.Read More
SF libraries now open every day
All libraries in the San Francisco Public Library system will be open seven days a week, city officials said Friday.Read More
Deal would bump SF affordable housing set-asides
A deal reached late Wednesday on the amount of affordable housing developers are required to provide sets stiffer requirements for some neighborhoods.Read More
Potrero Hill park transforms dead end street
San Francisco city officials Wednesday celebrated the opening of a new open space in the Potrero Hill neighborhood.Read More
Full tuition offered to Oakland preschoolers
A full tuition option for early childhood education programs in the Oakland Unified School District is now available.Read More
California joins opposition to Trump travel ban
California Monday joined Washington state and four other states in challenging President Donald Trump's revised ban restricting travel.Read More
Cities, counties urge Supreme Court to rule on certain constitutional protections for immigrants held in detention
Twenty U.S. cities and counties led by Santa Clara County have urged the U.S. Supreme Court to rule that immigrants held in prolonged detention during deportation proceedings are entitled...Read More
City begins freshening of Civic Center playground
San Francisco city officials Tuesday broke ground on a $10 million playground reconstruction project at San Francisco's Civic Center.Read More
Hundreds swarm SFO to protest Trump’s Muslim ban
Hundreds swarmed inside SFO to condemn reports that immigrants are being held under Trump's executive order banning entry into the U.S. from Muslim-majority countries.Read More
Thirteen-year-old boy found driving stolen Prius
Police detained three teens and one adult after officers found them inside a stolen car in Menlo Park Friday night.Read More
Storm takes down trees, displaces seven in SF
A storm system that arrived in the Bay Area on Saturday has resulted in several fallen trees, downed power lines and flooding throughout San Francisco, including an incident in...Read More
Families displaced after duplex fire
At least two families were displaced by a residential structure fire in a duplex in Petaluma late Thursday afternoon.Read More