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After years of legal battles, 5M officially breaks ground
San Francisco leaders and developers broke ground Thursday on the $1 billion 5M mixed-use development project more than three years after the Board of Supervisors approved the plan. A...Read More
Union accuses SF Chronicle of unequal pay
A union investigation into staff pay disparities at the San Francisco Chronicle has led to a charge taken out with the National Labor Relations Board.Read More
Berkeley settles police force lawsuit
The city of Berkeley has reached a settlement with protesters and journalists who sued the city over police use of force at Black Lives Matter protests in 2015.Read More
Chronicle, Hearst should be ashamed of crowdfunding
In an industry starving for fresh business models, it's no surprise media Goliaths like Hearst have clawed their way to the crowdfunding teat.Read More
Local Catholics stand against archbishop
A group of prominent Bay Area Catholics has called on Pope Francis to remove San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone.Read More
Chronicle drops newspaper ‘hawkers’ after 27 years
On Sunday, Daniel and Eric Louie hawked their final Chronicle in the Sunset.Read More
Lengthy chase in stolen Chron van ends
Two suspects who allegedly stole a newspaper delivery van in San Francisco's Bayview District this morning were eventually arrested in the East Bay after a lengthy pursuit, police said.Read More
Door crushes, kills gorilla at SF Zoo
One of the youngest members of the Jones Family Gorilla Preserve at the San Francisco Zoo died Friday in what staff described as a "tragic accident," a spokeswoman said.Read More
Chronicle avatars ‘strike’ over healthcare
The simple red square in place of your favorite Chronicle writer's avatar is meant to send a message: We're sick of this.Read More
Chronicle forces readers to cough up cash for content
The Chron premieres its new site with paid content this weekend, but will readers fork over $12/month for more C.W. Nevius?Read More
Chronicle deliverywoman put the ‘pee’ in paper
One newspaper deliverywoman squats accused of chronically urinating in a Marina apartment building elevator.Read More