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Journalist arrested by Sausalito police won’t face battery charges
No charges will be filed against a journalist arrested last month during a confrontation with Sausalito Police at a homeless encampment.Read More
Mary Ann Hogan, journalist, educator, dies at 67
Mary Ann Hogan, longtime Bay Area journalist and writing teacher, died Thursday.Read More
Union accuses SF Chronicle of unequal pay
A union investigation into staff pay disparities at the San Francisco Chronicle has led to a charge taken out with the National Labor Relations Board.Read More
Berkeley settles police force lawsuit
The city of Berkeley has reached a settlement with protesters and journalists who sued the city over police use of force at Black Lives Matter protests in 2015.Read More
Sheriff investigates reports of injured journalists
The San Francisco Sheriff's Department is investigating allegations that four journalists were injured by deputies during protests over the "Frisco 5" at City Hall.Read More
SFBay honored with 21 SF Peninsula Press Club awards
SFBay writers, photographers and editors have been honored with eight first-place awards by the San Francisco Peninsula Press Club.Read More
Dori Maynard led journalism toward diversity
Dori Maynard, a powerful and respected voice for diversity in journalism, passed away Tuesday.Read More
Chronicle drops newspaper ‘hawkers’ after 27 years
On Sunday, Daniel and Eric Louie hawked their final Chronicle in the Sunset.Read More
Know This Love: Good news, bad news
We know there's plenty of negativity in the world without reporters making it worse.Read More
Join SFBay as an intern or editor
Here at SFBay, we've got exciting plans for the future of news in the Bay Area. And we'd like you to be a part of them.Read More
Join SFBay as an intern or editor
Here at SFBay, we've got exciting plans for the future of news in the Bay Area. And we'd like you to be a part of them.Read More
Jury denies journalist’s claim over arrest
A federal jury in San Francisco Monday rejected a journalist's claim that he was unfairly arrested during a 2011 protest.Read More
Repairs displace San Jose State journalism
Hundreds of students and faculty in San Jose State's School of Journalism and Mass Communications remain shut out of the building.Read More
Egypt grants release to hunger-striking journalist
Egypt's prosecutor general on Monday ordered the release of journalist Abdullah Elshamy.Read More
Kevin Weston hospitalized after cancer returns
Beaten back by months of aggressive treatment, Kevin Weston's cancer resurfaced in March.Read More
SFBay honored as best Bay Area online news site
Truly local media startup SFBay won ten awards from the San Francisco Peninsula Press Club.Read More
‘The Burglary’ and the theft of privacy
The parallels between the Edward Snowden case and The Burglary by Betty Medsger can't be ignored.Read More
SFBay founder leads grant-winning team
An SF State team led by SFBay founder Jesse Garnier has been awarded a $35,000 grant for journalism innovation.Read More
Skyline College loosens gag on faculty speech
One Bay Area college is backing off a policy to limit faculty speech to reporters.Read More
Accused journalists’ trial resumes in Egypt
Al-Jazeera journalists face charges of supporting the banned Muslim Brotherhood.Read More