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Widespread power outages affect more than 14,000 across Bay Area
Power outages around the Bay Area on Sunday morning are affecting thousands of customers, most of them in the East Bay, PG&E said. As of 8 a.m., more than...Read More
Dry winds prompt Bay Area red flag warning
The National Weather Service has issued a red flag warning from Sunday night through late Monday morning for the entire North Bay, East Bay and San Francisco Peninsula, along...Read More
Dangerous rip currents, large breaking waves prompt beach hazard warning
The National Weather Service has issued a beach hazard statement for Friday, asking beach-goers to stay out of the water due to hazardous conditions. Large breaking waves and dangerous...Read More
Caltrain to shush horns near many stations
Neighborhoods near several Caltrain stations along the Peninsula will be quieter starting Wednesday.Read More
Bay residents win 40th annual SF Marathon
Two Bay Area residents, one from Marin County and one from the Peninsula, won the 40th annual San Francisco Marathon Sunday.Read More
Storm cuts power, jams roads across Bay Area
Roughly 25,000 utility customers were without electrical service as of Monday evening due to widespread power outages.Read More
Four homes burglarized in Pacifica in seven-hour span
Police are asking residents in Pacifica to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious activity, after at least four daytime home burglaries occurred within a seven-hour span Monday.Read More
More than 10K remain without power
More than 10,000 people remain without power in the Bay Area Tuesday morning, the bulk of them in the North Bay, as PG&E crews work to repair storm-related outages...Read More
Roughly 10,550 PG&E customers affected by power outage
There are roughly 10,550 PG&E customers without electrical service during Tuesday evening's stormy weather.Read More
Two-alarm fire scorches SSF medical clinic
No one was injured this morning when a 2-alarm fire burned a medical clinic in South San Francisco this morning.Read More
Man pleads no contest to burglary charges
A 24-year-old man connected to multiple home burglaries throughout the Peninsula pleaded no contest to burglary charges Monday in San Mateo County Superior Court.Read More
60k housing units needed on Peninsula
The San Francisco Bay Area's Peninsula region is short tens of thousands of housing units because of strong job and population growth over the last nine years.Read More
Morning drizzle could bring road hazards
Drivers throughout the Bay Area are being cautioned to drive carefully because moderate to heavy drizzle forecast for Monday evening through Tuesday morning.Read More
Storm drenches Bay Area with up to 8 inches
A storm system that brought badly needed rain departed Tuesday, but another one is right behind it.Read More
Air board chips in $20 million to electrify Caltrain
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District board Wednesday approved $20 million in funding for a Caltrain electrification project.Read More
Utilities scramble after Crystal Springs pipeline bursts
"Millions of gallons" of water were lost in a pipeline break in San Bruno near the Crystal Springs Reservoir.Read More
Birds still recovering from deadly mystery goo
The International Bird Rescue in San Francisco still has 19 seabirds recovering from a mysterious deadly goo.Read More
Thousands without power in Bay Area
PG&E reported late Thursday night about 6,000 residents in the Bay Area were still without power.Read More
Payment ordered for hundreds in illegal towing scam
People who had their cars illegally towed by a Redwood City towing company are a step closer to being reimbursed.Read More
Flood of Peninsula cities ban plastic bags
Redwood City, San Carlos and Palo Alto are the latest Bay Area cities to jump on the plastic bag banwagon.Read More