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California officials praise ruling as Trump vows appeal
A federal appeals court in San Francisco declined Thursday to reinstate President Donald Trump's Jan. 27 ban on travel from seven predominantly Muslim countries.Read More
Adachi seeks state inquiry into SFPD racist texts
San Francisco’s public defender and the American Civil Liberties Union both called today for independent governmental investigations into alleged racist text messages and use-of-force policies in the city’s Police...Read More
Chants, outcry kick off federal SFPD probe
More than 100 citizens loudly chanted "Fire Chief Suhr!" and "Justice for Mario Woods!" at the first of three public meetings organized by the U.S. Department of Justice.Read More
SFPD to undergo Justice Department reform review
U.S. Justice Department and San Francisco officials announced Monday that the Justice Department will review the city's police policies and practices.Read More
Art dealer sentenced for selling rhino horns
A San Francisco art dealer was sentenced in federal court in Las Vegas today to one year and two days for his role in selling two horns from an...Read More
Harborside loses appeal as federal closure looms
A federal court ruled against the city of Oakland's efforts to block the Justice Department from closing the city's largest medical marijuana dispensary.Read More
Federal civil rights head calls Ferguson ruling ‘game changer’
The acting head of the U.S. Justice Department said the agency's report on illegal police conduct in Ferguson, Mo., should serve as a "game changer."Read More
Chandra Levy murder case resurfaces
Secret meetings in Washington D.C. may be examining possible questionable testimony in the 2011 murder trial.Read More
Court sides with Feds in pot club dispute
A judge struck a blow to medical marijuana advocates when he threw out a lawsuit against the Obama administration.Read More