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Alameda County court expands filings acceptable by drop box, mail, fax
The Superior Court of Alameda County has expanded the list of documents the court will accept for fax and drop box filing and has started accepting filings by mail,...Read More
Boudin edges past Loftus in dramatic DA’s race
The plot thickens Friday over who will become San Francisco’s next district attorney. Chesa Boudin, the criminal justice reformer candidate, has pushed Breed-appointed Interim DA Suzy Loftus back into...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
Two plead no contest in jail meth case
Two women were released from custody on time served Tuesday after pleading no contest to attempting to bring drugs into a jail in San Mateo County, according to prosecutors.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
Flaming mail truck extinguished
A United States Postal Service vehicle caught fire in Menlo Park Friday.Read More
Post offices reopen in fire zones
Four of seven post offices that were closed temporarily because of the wildfires in Sonoma County will reopen Tuesday.Read More
Postal worker shot on the job released from hospital
A female U.S. Postal Service mail carrier who was shot while she was in a postal vehicle in East Oakland on Friday has been released from a hospital.Read More
Three arrested in identity theft ring bust
Santa Clara police earlier this month busted an identity theft ring with ties to San Jose.Read More
Phone scammer seeking charity disguised as police
Police are warning residents in Pleasanton to beware of phone calls from a person fraudulently claiming to be from the Pleasanton Police Department.Read More
USPS looking for temporary employees
Residents looking to make extra money during the holiday season are being sought by the U.S. Postal Service for temporary positions at its three Bay Area distribution centers.Read More
SF property tops $200 billion for first time
San Francisco's total property assessment exceeded $200 billion for the first time when the fiscal year 2016-17 assessment was submitted.Read More
Overturned truck spews mail on HWY 101
Magazines, flyers and other advertisements destined for a U.S. Postal Service office was retrieved undamaged from an overturned truck in San Francisco.Read More
Mystery powder sends Islamic group employees to hospital
Employees at a Council on American-Islamic Relations office in Santa Clara were taken to a hospital for evaluation as a precaution Thursday afternoon.Read More
Post office hiring seasonal workers
San Francisco postal district officials have announced they are hiring workers for the holiday season.Read More
San Mateo country OKs all-mail election
San Mateo County is on its way to become the first county in California to hold a countywide all-mailed ballot election.Read More
Two convicted for fraud in $1.3M scheme
A former manager at an oil tank construction company and a former employee of a subcontractor have been convicted in federal court in Oakland of conspiracy and mail fraud.Read More
Unemployment services shift online
A new Internet service from the California Employment Development Department is now available to anyone in the Bay Area who wants to manage their unemployment benefits.Read More
Post office yanks burgled Oakland mailbox
The U.S. Postal Service is removing a collection box from outside an East Oakland post office.Read More