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SFPD warns of ongoing inheritance scams
Overly trusting residents are being advised by the San Francisco Police Department to be aware of an ongoing series of scams in which suspects trick unsuspecting victims into giving...Read More
Police warn over fake IRS phone calls
Police are advising residents to be on alert for fraudulent phone calls from a person claiming to represent the U.S. Treasury.Read More
Doctors Medical Center closes its doors
The halls of Doctors Medical Center were quiet Monday as the few remaining employees readied the hospital to close its doors.Read More
Urgent care center opens as Doctors closes
A new urgent care center will open Monday in San Pablo that aims to meet some of the needs of patients who would have gone to Doctors Medical Center.Read More
Contra Costa water users face restrictions, rate hike
Contra Costa Water District Board of Directors voted Wednesday to require a 25 percent reduction in water use.Read More
‘Eviction free-zone’ proposed for heart of Mission
A group of residents and activists speaking out against displacement and gentrification in San Francisco’s Mission District are proposing The City adopt an “eviction free zone.” Julien Ball, a...Read More
Cal student allegedly assaulted in dorm
A female University of California at Berkeley student was allegedly assaulted in her dorm room by a co-worker, according to the University of California Police Department. Police received a...Read More
Wiring suspected in deadly Mission fire
Fire officials have determined a major apartment fire in San Francisco's Mission District in January that claimed the life of one man was not intentionally set.Read More
Mountain lion slays goat in Pescadero
A mountain lion reportedly killed a goat Friday night or early Saturday morning in Pescadero, an unincorporated area in San Mateo County, sheriff's officials said.Read More
Measles scare stretches to Berkeley library
A person with a possible case of measles was at two Berkeley library branches last week and could have exposed library patrons to the highly contagious disease.Read More
Locals honored for helping fire victims
A handful of individuals and businesses were honored for helping their communities after three major fires.Read More
Suspect who shot at Hayward cop at-large
A person who allegedly shot at an officer early this morning in Hayward was driving a car that might be connected with another shooting on Saturday night, police said. Read More
Two-year Berkeley drone ban set for vote
The Berkeley City Council Tuesday night will consider a proposal to impose a two-year moratorium on drones.Read More
Keep Mylar balloons anchored, say officials
The City of Santa Clara and Silicon Valley Power are reminding the public to be careful with helium-filled Mylar balloons this Valentine's Day to avoid power outages.Read More
Salvation Army extends hand to fire victims
The American Red Cross will turn over daily operations of a shelter that's been serving victims of recent San Francisco fires .Read More
Suspicious Oakland fire displaces 14
A two-alarm fire at a triplex near Oakland's San Antonio Park that displaced 14 adults early this morning has been deemed suspicious, a fire battalion chief said.Read More
Burned-out fire victims search for options
Supervisor David Campos said roughly 100 San Franciscans were displaced following three major fires.Read More