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Caring for your mental health: free resources for meditation, counseling and more
These are trying times. The shelter-in-place order and quarantines related to COVID-19 have turned normal life upside down. Between the financial stress and inability to visit with loved ones,...Read More
Sharks prospects shimmer, stumble in preseason debut
The San Jose Sharks showed flashes of good play in their first preseason game.Read More
County Connnection offers one year of free rides on three routes
The city of Concord wants to encourage the use of public transit and has announced a one-year pilot program offering free rides on three bus routes through the city....Read More
Rain cancels pre-College Football championship concert
Inclement weather – rain, high winds and standing water at the concert venue – prompted cancellation of the free ” AT&T Playoff Playlist Live!” concert at Discovery Meadow in...Read More
Woman dies retrieving clothes from recycling container
Police found the unresponsive woman trapped head first in the large green recycling box.Read More
Stanford shoppers chase down purse snatchers
Purse snatchers at the Stanford Shopping Center were foiled Sunday when shoppers chased them down and recovered a stolen purse.Read More
SF redirects surplus medications to public health clinics
Medications from patients no longer using them will soon be able to go to low-income clinic patients in San Francisco.Read More
State controller holding billions in unclaimed property
State Controller Betty Yee announced Tuesday that her office is safeguarding nearly $770 million in unclaimed cash belonging to Californians, which the office received this fiscal year and is...Read More
City reaches settlement with concrete companies accused of dumping
San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon announced Thursday that his office has settled a lawsuit against three Bay Area concrete supply companies accused of dumping hazardous waste onto city...Read More
Ocean research vessel expected to dock at Pier 15
The Falkor, one of the most advanced ocean research vessels in the world, is stopping in San Francisco before it embarks on an exploration of hydrothermal vents off the...Read More
Two nature preserves open in Sonoma Co.
Two nature preserves along state Highway 1 on the Sonoma County Coast are slated to open to guests for the first time at 8 a.m. Friday, according to county...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
Los Gatos restaurant fire quickly extinguished
Fire and building inspectors are still investigating a Monday night blaze at the famed Manresa restaurant in Los Gatos but the building has been released back to its owners,...Read More
Man rescued from Union City cement mixer
A man was rescued safely Thursday evening from a cement mixer in Union City, Alameda County Fire Department officials said.Read More
Glide church pastor supporters rally in protest
Hundreds of supporters of San Francisco's Glide Memorial Church, including Mayor-Elect London Breed, rallied Thursday denounce the reassignment of two pastors by Glide's parent church.Read More
Hayward council strengthens rent control
The Hayward City Council has voted unanimously to impose an 18-month emergency moratorium on a process in which landlords can apply to have residential rental units permanently exempted from...Read More
Muir Medical Group patient info leaked
Muir Medical Group patients who received treatment between November 2013 and February 2017 may have had their personal information shared without their consent, the company reported.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