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Hundreds of police employees sue Tetra Tech over Hunters Point exposure
Nearly 400 San Francisco police employees have sued Tetra Tech Inc. in federal court on claims of negligence and racketeering conspiracy for allegedly causing them to be exposed to...Read More
A’s sweep away Yankees, lock into Wild Card tussle
The Athletics continued to shut down the league’s top teams by completing a sweep of the Yankees.Read More
Grossman walkoff caps dominant performance by Trivino, A’s bullpen
After 13 innings and more than four hours of tooth-and-nail battle between the AL West's top two clubs, the A's gained ground on Houston for the second day in...Read More
A’s take series split on KD WALKoff
After a hard-fought four-game set, the A's and Rangers finished the weekend having given and taken nothing. Read More
A night of fireworks ends in 5-4 A’s win
The A’s long-ball game has finally returned to the Oakland Coliseum. Read More
Streaking A’s stay hot, pummel Seattle 9-2 to open series
Back-to-back home runs from Matt Chapman and Matt Olson powered the A’s to their fifth consecutive win Tuesday night.Read More
Julie Kirschbaum picked to lead SF Muni operations
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency announced Thursday that Julie Kirschbaum will lead the day-to-day operations of Muni.Read More
Sharks stung by Avalanche in overtime to force Game 7
The Colorado Avalanche never trailed in their 4-3 overtime Game 6 win over the San Jose Sharks Monday.Read More
Momentum slips away from Sharks as Colorado ties series
The San Jose Sharks let their first period momentum slip away Sunday, dropping Game 2 to the Colorado Avalanche.Read More
Sharks surge past Avalanche, grab 1-0 series lead
An explosion in the second period propelled the San Jose Sharks to a 5-2 win.Read More
San Jose approves new police auditor
The San Jose City Council approved a new independent police auditor Tuesday to replace Aaron Zisser, who resigned from his role in August amid strong opposition from the San...Read More
More rain, wind rolls in Wednesday night, Thursday morning
Wet weather, strong winds and big surf are expected across the Bay Area this week.Read More
A’s keep momentum, roll past Angels toward Wild Card
With the AL Wild Card Game locked up, the A's attention is on beating the Yankees on Wednesday.Read More
Pelicans flip script on Warriors, take Game 3 119-100
The New Orleans Pelicans stole a chapter out of the Warriors cookbook Friday night, handing Golden State their second loss of the post season.Read More
Chicken owners can have eggs tested for free
Bay Area residents who raise chickens outdoors can take their eggs to a University of California office in Santa Rosa to see if they contain contaminants, UC officials said.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
Marin veterinarian named TED2018 fellow
A Bay Area scientist is the first veterinarian to be chosen as a TED Fellow.Read More
Unsafe lead levels found in drinking water at high school
Oakland Unified School District officials said Wednesday that unsafe levels of lead have been found at a water fountain and kitchen faucets at McClymonds High School.Read More