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Four-alarm fire burns SJ grocery store
Firefighters are battling a four-alarm fire that is burning a grocery store in South San Jose this morning.Read More
Dry two weeks ahead for Bay Area weather
Weather forecasters are predicting the next two weeks will be dry in the Bay Area.Read More
Two-alarm fire injures residents, firefighter
Two residents and a firefighter suffered injuries in a two-alarm fire Saturday in San Jose.Read More
Mission affordable housing preserved by Land Trust
The San Francisco Community Land Trust closed on a 6-unit Mission District building this month with the help of city funding.Read More
SPCA rescuing animals from Tassajara Fire
Disaster response teams with the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals have been rescuing animals from the Tassajara Fire in Monterey County.Read More
Deadly Valley Fire 48 percent contained
The Valley Fire burning in Lake, Napa and Sonoma counties is nearly halfway contained.Read More
Mission Bay affordable housing moves forward
A San Francisco nonprofit's plan to create affordable housing for homeless veterans in the city's Mission Bay neighborhood has moved closer to its realization.Read More
Valley Fire 30 percent contained
The Valley Fire that started in Lake County on Saturday and has spread to Napa and Sonoma counties has burned 67,200 acres and is 30 percent contained.Read More
Kim calls to expand ‘pit stops’ citywide
San Francisco Supervisor Jane Kim Tuesday asked the City Controller to look for ways to expand a program providing clean, staffed public restrooms.Read More
Hundreds of structures destroyed by Valley fire
Hundreds of structures have been destroyed by the 50,000-acre Valley Fire, which started Saturday afternoon south of Clearlake and is now burning in Napa and Sonoma counties.Read More
Cal student with measles rode AC Transit
A University of California at Berkeley with the measles rode on public transit and spent time on campus before diagnosed.Read More
Berkeley library chief resigns after books discarded
The director of library services for the Berkeley Public Library announced he is resigning following a controversy over how the library weeded books from its collection.Read More
California employment rate slowly rising
The number of employed people in California is slowly, but steadily, rising, according to the latest employment figures.Read More
Harborside loses appeal as federal closure looms
A federal court ruled against the city of Oakland's efforts to block the Justice Department from closing the city's largest medical marijuana dispensary.Read More
Berkeley cops to boost booze busts
Berkeley police announced they would step up enforcement for alcohol-related crimes in an attempt to reduce the number of alcohol-related calls.Read More
Oakland quake ruptures water mains
More than half a dozen water mains ruptured in the East Bay on Monday.Read More
Oakland urges residents: Be prepared for big quake
A 4.0-magnitude earthquake in Oakland Monday morning is prompting city officials to warn residents to be preparedRead More
Grant helps businesses reduce air pollution
Nine Bay Area businesses will receive part of a $2.6 million grant to install cleaner engines and equipment, in an effort to reduce air emissionsRead More
Menlo Park fire contract ready for public review
A four-year tentative agreement between the Menlo Park Fire Protection District and its firefighters is now available for public review.Read More
Bay Area weather to run hot this week
The National Weather Service is advising Bay Area residents of the potential for higher-than-normal temperatures this week.Read More