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Highway 13 sinkhole named ‘Steve’ repaired
A deep sinkhole that opened up in a southbound lane of state Highway 13 in Oakland Monday has been repaired and traffic in the area is back to normal.Read More
State Highway 113 reopens after flooding
State Highway 113 between Fry and Hay roads south of Dixon reopened Friday at 2:44 p.m.Read More
Woman commits suicide amid crisis negotiation
A 37-year-old woman with a gun died in San Mateo in a crisis that negotiators were unable to resolve, police said.Read More
Coast Guard rescues distressed surfers
U.S. Coast Guard crews rescued two surfers Saturday afternoon at a beach between Pacifica and Moss Beach.Read More
El Niño ravaged Pacifica seawall to undergo repairs
The city of Pacifica will begin repairing its damaged seawall and promenade on Beach Boulevard, near the Pacifica Municipal Pier, later this month, city officials said Thursday.Read More
Series of crashes kills teen driver on HWY 4
A 19-year-old Concord woman was killed in a series of crashes on state Highway 4 in Martinez Saturday night.Read More
Crab ban lifted along Central California coast
A health advisory for Dungeness and rock crab has been lifted for the Santa Barbara County coast and most of the San Luis Obispo County.Read More
Sierra snowpack makes dent in drought
The water content of Sierra Nevada snowpack is above normal levels, the California Department of Water Resources announced.Read More
Mare Island Bridge to close Thursday
A bridge that connects Vallejo's Mare Island to the city's north end waterfront is set to close this week.Read More
Feds cover $39 million in Valley Fire costs
The State of California will receive $39 million from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to cover some of the state's costs to extinguish the Valley Fire.Read More
SFPD accused of racism, misconduct in TL drug sweeps
SF police officers who took part in a Tenderloin drug sting are accused of sexually and physically harassing and threatening suspects and using racial slurs.Read More
Bill would limit juvenile solitary confinement
State Sen. Mark Leno Tuesday announced a new try for a law that would sharply limit solitary confinement of youth in California.Read More
California job growth continues five-year recovery
The state's unemployment rate decreased to 5.8 percent in October from 5.9 percent in September.Read More
Downsized SF jail lands $80 million grant
San Francisco was awarded an $80 million grant Thursday by the Board of State and Community Corrections to replace deteriorating city jails.Read More
Oakland sues Monsanto over PCB runoff
The city of Oakland is suing Monsanto to mitigate the amount of dangerous pollutants present in storm drain runoff.Read More
San Carlos voters crush open space measure
In San Mateo County's first all-mail election Tuesday, voters in San Carlos solidly rejected a bond measure to finance the purchase of open space.Read More
SF city attorney sues landlord over Section 8
San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera has sued a landlord and an apartment real estate agent for allegedly refusing to accept federal housing vouchers.Read More
Bay Area tax dodgers owe State millions
The top tax dodgers in California include a San Francisco landlord, a Burlingame company president and a Silicon Valley entrepreneur.Read More