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SF officials, celebrities brighten holidays with Christmas tree giveaway
San Francisco police and Mayor London Breed’s office will be continuing its fourth annual Christmas tree giveaway for families in need in the Western Addition neighborhood on Monday afternoon....Read More
SF develops tool to track available mental health, substance abuse beds
San Francisco health officials announced Tuesday the creation of an online system that will allow the public and service providers to track availability of behavioral health beds citywide. Officials...Read More
Officials announce Transbay Transit Center, rooftop park reopens July 1
The San Francisco Transbay Transit Center and its 5.4-acre rooftop public park at the Salesforce building will reopen on July 1, transit officials announced Tuesday. The $2.2 billion transit...Read More
Power out for hundreds near Jack London Square
About 550 electric customers are without power Thursday night around Jack London Square in Oakland, a PG&E spokeswoman said.Read More
Week 6 prediction: Raiders can’t top flightless Seahawks in London
The Bye Week can’t come soon enough in Oakland. A Week 5 loss to the Chargers was a big letdown after a thrilling victory over the Browns the week...Read More
Legislators green-light late night drinking law
California lawmakers passed Sen. Scott Weiner's, D-San Francisco, bill to allow cities to extend the sale of alcohol at bars, nightclubs, and restaurants to as late as 4 a.m.Read More
‘Poop patrol’ targets human waste on SF streets
San Francisco announced Tuesday it will assemble a new team, known as the Poop Patrol, which will be focused on cleaning up human and animal waste.Read More
Breed declares victory, Leno concedes
San Francisco mayoral candidate and Board of Supervisors President London Breed will become The City's first African American female mayor.Read More
SF Symphony cans accused conductor
The San Francisco Symphony Thursday canceled planned performances by well-known conductor Charles Dutoit after allegations of sexual misconduct.Read More
Quake won’t topple tilting tower, engineers say
Members of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors are dissatisfied with efforts to fix the sinking skyscraper.Read More
London van attack, stabbings declared terrorism
Armed British police rushed to London Bridge late Saturday after reports of a vehicle running down pedestrians and people being stabbed nearby. Read More
Alameda County morgue heads for the hills
The Alameda County coroner will leave Jack London Square for a refurbished location in the Oakland hills by January.Read More
NFL gameday splashes across the pond
From Joe Montana to Jaxson de Ville, the colors and clamor of NFL gameday rolled into London.
Gallery Joe to Jax.Read More
Bank of America under fire after intern death
Working conditions are under review following the death of a German intern in London.Read More
10-ton ball of fat dredged from London sewer
LONDON — A double-decker-sized lump of rotting fat mixed with sanitary wipes nearly sent raw sewage spewing onto nearby streets.Read More