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Tenderloin road rage shooting leads to federal gun and fentanyl charges
Federal prosecutors have filed gun and fentanyl possession for sale charges against an Oakland man after a violent road rage incident in the Tenderloin.Read More
Protesters block SF streets, demand administration ‘Close the Camps’
Hundreds protested outside Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s office Tuesday afternoon in a national day of action urging Congress to shut down migrant detention camps. Demonstrators blocked the intersection of Market...Read More
DMV shuts down half day to prepare for REAL ID rush
As more Californians head to their local Department of Motor of Vehicles field office to apply for a REAL ID card, the department is stepping up its efforts to...Read More
Fiat agrees to settle emissions cheating case for $800 million
California officials and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. announced Thursday an approximately $800 million settlement of claims that the automaker used illegal software to cheat on the testing of pollution...Read More
Police officer’s alleged killer arrested in Kern County
A man who allegedly shot and killed a police officer in Central California Wednesday was arrested early Friday morning near Bakersfield.Read More
Presidio to remain open during threatened government shutdown
San Francisco's Presidio Trust is reminding residents that the Presidio will remain open this weekend.Read More
Protesters demand Pelosi support Green New Deal
A protest outside the San Francisco office of House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi ended peacefully Tuesday with no arrests, according to the group behind the action, the Sunrise Movement.Read More
Federal government joins false claim suit against Sutter Health
The U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday it will become a party in a whistleblower lawsuit filed in federal court in San Francisco against Sacramento-based Sutter Health LLC and...Read More
Activists demand PG&E be held responsible for Camp Fire
Bay Area activists and environmental groups gathered Tuesday in San Francisco to demand that PG&E be held responsible for its role in the deadly Camp Fire in Butte County...Read More
Wrongful death lawsuit filed over barbershop shootout
The family of a 21-year-old man killed by San Francisco police during an alleged shootout at an Excelsior District barbershop earlier this year has filed a wrongful death lawsuit...Read More
Oakland councilmember questions ATF over stolen rifle
An Oakland city councilmember is questioning the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives after a rifle and Taser were stolen from an agent's vehicle.Read More
Property stolen from federal agent’s car in Oakland
Property was stolen from the car of a special agent for the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives while it was parked near the federal courthouse in...Read More
Jury awards Rohnert Park couple $145,000 for unconstitutional police search
A federal jury in San Francisco on Thursday awarded a Rohnert Park couple $145,000 for an unconstitutional search of their home by three city police officers in 2014.Read More
Former Micron Technology employees charged with economic espionage
The U.S. Justice Department announced Thursday that a federal grand jury in San Francisco has indicted a government-owned Chinese company, a private Taiwanese company and three Taiwanese citizens on...Read More
Santa Clara Co. board mulls firearm enforcement team
Santa Clara County supervisors considered creating a specialized unit Tuesday to enforce firearm bans on individuals with domestic violence restraining orders.Read More
Justice Department joins three lawsuits against company hired to clean SF shipyard
The U.S. Department of Justice has notified a federal court in San Francisco that it plans to take over three previously sealed false claims lawsuits filed by whistleblowers against...Read More
Neglected Bay Area roads deemed worst in nation
Roads in the Bay Area were the worst in the nation and accounted for high costs to drivers in 2016Read More
Court orders prompt hearings for undocumented teenagers
A federal appeals court ruled in San Francisco Monday that undocumented teenagers who are accused of gang affiliation can't be held in custody indefinitely and must be given a...Read More
Short list of Point Molate developers expected Tuesday
The next step in Richmond's quest to develop the Point Molate area comes before the City Council Tuesday night.Read More
Helicopter strikes power line near Calistoga
Two small fires started when a helicopter contracted by PG&E hit a power line near Calistoga causing a power outage affecting 8,300 PG&E customers in Calistoga and Lake County...Read More