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San Leandro schools opt for online-only fall start
Public schools in San Leandro will open in the fall only for distance learning, San Leandro Unified School District said in a statement this week, putting the district in...Read More
Contra Costa offers online wedding ceremonies
The Contra Costa County Clerk-Recorder’s Office announcing this week that it is performing civil marriage ceremonies via Zoom or FaceTime for people having their weddings online during the Covid-19...Read More
BottleRock lineup features Mumford & Sons, Neil Young, Imagine Dragons
The lineup was released Monday for the seventh annual BottleRock Napa Valley festival taking place in May.Read More
State controller holding billions in unclaimed property
State Controller Betty Yee announced Tuesday that her office is safeguarding nearly $770 million in unclaimed cash belonging to Californians, which the office received this fiscal year and is...Read More
Santa Rosa youths arrested with weapon and alcohol
Two 15-year-old boys were arrested near the playground of a Santa Rosa elementary school Tuesday on suspicion of possessing a pellet gun and an alcohol beverage, according to Santa...Read More
Possible shipwreck debris prompts search
The U.S. Coast Guard Wednesday evening is searching for a possible shipwreck off the coast of Pacifica after finding debris.Read More
Caltrans releases bicycle and pedestrian safety plan
Caltrans has released its first-ever bicycle and pedestrian plan to improve and organize “active transportation” methods in California. The plan sets a goal of creating safe biking and walking...Read More
Mark Zuckerberg to talk data privacy with Congress
Facebook CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg will testify in front of Congress next Wednesday.Read More
Radio outage slows Muni morning commute
All San Francisco Muni buses throughout The City pulled out late from bus yards for service due to the radio communications system failing.Read More
San Jose police publish use of force data
San Jose police announced a new online portal system Wednesday, which will allow the public to search and examine use of force data.Read More
Campus police prep for Ben Shapiro speech
Campus police at Cal are asking students, staff and faculty to avoid the area of a speaking engagement with former Breitbart editor Ben Shapiro.Read More
San Jose dismisses fireworks citations
San Jose city officials announced on Thursday the city will be dismissing all 45 citations that were issued for illegal use of fireworks that were based on online complaints.Read More
Online car seller robbed at gunpoint
A person was robbed at gunpoint Friday at his home in Lafayette during a meeting with two other people.Read More
Police arrest man who allegedly stole bicycle
A man was arrested over the weekend after he allegedly stole a bicycle and tried to sell it online.Read More
Caltrain asks passengers for input on bike parking at stations
Caltrain passengers can give their opinion on bike parking issues at the transit agency's stations via an online survey that will be available starting Wednesday.Read More
Record 19.4 million Californians registered to vote
A record 19.4 million Californians are registered to vote in Tuesday's general election, up from 18.2 million in 2012.Read More
New inmate locator tool released to public
The San Mateo County Sheriff's Office on Friday announced a new inmate locator tool available to the public.Read More
Palo Alto porch pirate snags $600 worth of mail
Police released a video Friday of a man who stole five packages from the front porch of a Palo Alto home almost one week ago.Read More
Post office hiring seasonal workers
San Francisco postal district officials have announced they are hiring workers for the holiday season.Read More
SF man fights off armed home invasion suspect
Investigators are asking for the public's help identifying an armed man wanted in connection with a possible home invasion robbery in San Francisco.Read More