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Ethics violations will cost Breed nearly $23,000 in fines
The fines reportedly stem from four violations she committed while in office, as both mayor and District 5 supervisor.Read More
Cal/OSHA fines three Bay Area employers for failure to protect workers from Covid-19
The California Division of Occupational Safety and Health has issued citations to three Bay Area employers for not protecting workers from Covid-19. The largest fine of $24,500 was levied...Read More
Berkeley to consider vehicle dweller park
The Berkeley City Council at its meeting Tuesday will consider a proposal to ask City Manager Dee Williams-Ridley to develop a plan to create a "vehicle dweller park" for...Read More
Free Tipsy Tow service on St. Patrick’s Day
AAA is offering its free Tipsy Tow service this Saturday, St. Patrick's Day, to make sure celebrants who consume too much green beer get home safely, a company spokesman...Read More
SF city attorney sues to close gambling den
San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera sued the owners of an alleged gambling establishment in the Outer Mission District Monday, seeking a court order to shut it down.Read More
SF targets disabled parking abusers
The SFMTA has been working with San Francisco police to conduct sting enforcement operations of disabled placard abuse.Read More
San Jose dismisses fireworks citations
San Jose city officials announced on Thursday the city will be dismissing all 45 citations that were issued for illegal use of fireworks that were based on online complaints.Read More
Zenefits to pay millions in unpaid overtime
A 4-year-old human resources software company based in San Francisco has agreed, following a U.S. Labor Department investigation, to pay $3.4 million in unpaid overtime.Read More
$1,000 fines proposed for Dolores Park litterers
Dolores Park partiers who fail to pick up after themselves may soon be subject to higher possible fines.Read More
SF supervisor floats ban on delivery robots
San Francisco Supervisor Norman Yee introduced legislation Tuesday that would prohibit delivery robots on public streets in The City.Read More
Valero slapped with violations after flarings
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District has issued six violations against the Valero Benicia Refinery.Read More
Iguodala shuts down notion of racial shots taken at Kerr
Andre Iguodala defused a bomb on Monday. But it was a bomb that he built to begin with.Read More
Union City company accused of smuggling hazardous chemicals
An East Bay chemical company and its owner are being indicted on charges of smuggling hazardous materials and conspiracy to defraud the U.S.Read More
Company funneled illegal funds to Oakland political campaigns
An Oakland plumbing products manufacturer has agreed to a hefty $114,400 in fines for laundering illegal campaign donations to Oakland City Council and mayoral candidates,Read More
George Gascón fined over campaign funds
District Attorney George Gascon and two of his top aides have agreed to pay thousands of dollars in fines for violating city laws.Read More
Buster Posey outed as East Bay water waster
Popular athletes as well as an exercise industry leader and a rock star are part of a who's who of water wasters identified Thursday.Read More
San Mateo libraries forgive fines for food
Library delinquents in San Mateo County have a chance this holiday season to redeem themselves with charitable food donations.Read More
Company fined for shorting H1-B workers
Two Sunnyvale firms owned by the same man have been ordered to pay $187,000 in back wages and fines for shortchanging foreign software engineers.Read More
Alamo, Danville water wasters top East Bay list
The East Bay Municipal Utility District released today nearly 1,100 names of customers who in a two-month billing cycle used more than 1,000 gallons of water.Read More
Ticket amnesty could benefit thousands
At least 300,000 Bay Area residents could be eligible for help under a California law now in effect.Read More