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Dine Downtown San Jose highlights 22 restaurants over 10 days
Foodies can savor the fare from 22 restaurants starting Friday when San Jose’s Dine Downtown Restaurant Week begins, organizers said. The celebration of food and dining out will continue...Read More
BottleRock lineup features Mumford & Sons, Neil Young, Imagine Dragons
The lineup was released Monday for the seventh annual BottleRock Napa Valley festival taking place in May.Read More
Women filmed damaging Polk Street restaurant turn themselves in
Two women surrendered to police after seeing themselves in a viral video vandalizing a Pakistani restaurant Saturday during San Francisco's annual, unsanctioned SantaCon event, police said today.Read More
November ‘Oakland First Fridays’ cancelled over shooting
Oakland First Fridays reported their next scheduled event on Nov. 2 has been canceled.Read More
Mobile shower program launches for Marin homeless
Marin Mobile Care will display its mobile shower service program for homeless residents Thursday at four locations in Sausalito.Read More
Whole Foods pays $1.6 million to settle hazardous waste case
Whole Foods and two related entities will pay $1.64 million to settle a civil action alleging that it violated California laws for the safe storage, handling and disposal of...Read More
Berkeley celebrates People’s Park anniversary
Residents and visitors to the San Francisco Bay Area can celebrate the 49th anniversary of People's Park in Berkeley Sunday.Read More
Santa Cruz Co. issues hantavirus warning
A Santa Cruz County resident has been diagnosed with an infection caused by hantavirus, prompting public health officials with the county to warn the public and make recommendations on...Read More
Human rights activist claims torture at SFO
A human rights activist who was attempting to visit the U.S. from the Philippines last week claims he was supplied with weapons and tortured by federal agents during a...Read More
Balboa Park welcomes $1.6M community garden
A new community garden has opened in San Francisco's Balboa Park neighborhood, the Recreation and Park Department said.Read More
BottleRock lines up Bruno Mars, Killers, Muse
Bruno Mars, The Killers and Muse are the headlining acts at this year's BottleRock Napa Valley festival taking place in May.Read More
Salvation Army ‘desperate’ for bell ringers
The Salvation Army in Hayward is in desperate need of bell ringers this holiday season.Read More
Fountaingrove water polluted by North Bay fires
The City of Santa Rosa Water Department on Friday issued notices advising some customers in the Fountaingrove neighborhood to stop drinking tap water due to damage caused to the...Read More
Salvation Army extends care to returning fire evacuees
The Salvation Army today will provide meals, emotional and spiritual care to residents going home to Santa Rosa, Salvation Army officials said.Read More
New Belgium buys bankrupt SF brewery
Magnolia Brewery Company has agreed to be purchased by Fort Collins, Colorado's New Belgium Brewing Group as part bankruptcy proceedings.Read More
Cleaning service allegedly dumped hazardous waste in sewers
A Daly City man was charged Friday with 11 felony counts related to illegally treating and dumping hazardous waste in San Francisco.Read More
Ichi Sushi owners offered helping hand
Two dozen San Francisco restaurants and businesses are banding together to raise funds to help support Tim and Erin Archuleta.Read More
Transient arrested in SSF robbery attempt
Police in South San Francisco arrested a transient man on Thursday afternoon in connection with an attempted armed robbery with a knife.Read More
Operation Santa post office opens in Oakland
Santa is probably too busy to sort through all of the letters he's getting right about now, but thanks to dedicated U.S. Postal Service volunteers, no child's missive will...Read More
Homeless donations stolen from ‘Mercy Mobile’
A recreational vehicle stocked with items for the homeless was burglarized earlier this week in San Jose.Read More