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Transit agency steps up hiring, training to address operator shortage
Frustrated Muni riders forced to wait long periods of time for buses and trains will be happy to hear that Muni’s bus operator shortage is on the mend. San...Read More
Report shows SF police use of force down 47 percent since 2016
Use of force by San Francisco Police Department officers has dropped over the last three years by 47 percent, according to new data released by the department on Friday....Read More
49ers Training Camp: Plenty of positives from first day of practice
After five weeks of summer break, the San Francisco 49ers are back to kick off the 2019 season with their first practice of training camp. With multiple key players...Read More
Quick action helps SF police revive airport worker
San Francisco police officers are being credited with saving the life of a 38-year-old woman Wednesday at San Francisco International Airport.Read More
Crash drill underway at Sonoma County airport
Emergency responders are conducting a mass casualty drill involving a simulated plane crash at the Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County Airport Wednesday morning.Read More
Berkeley launches Bay Area’s first ‘resilience strategy’
Berkeley officials released an ambitious plan aimed at tackling issues like natural disasters and climate change.Read More
Rescue boat capsizes off Ocean Beach
Seven firefighters were thrown into the Pacific Ocean Saturday morning when their rescue boat capsized off Ocean Beach.Read More
Heald College owner slapped with $1.1 billion judgment
The state of California has won a $1.1 billion default judgment against the now-defunct Corinthian Colleges, parent of Heald College.Read More
Feds flag 61 ways Salinas police can improve
A federal report on the Salinas Police Department showed areas of needed improvement to build better relationships between officers and the community.Read More
String of harassment allegations embarrass Cal administrators
The University of California is looking into whether head basketball coach Cuonzo Martin followed school policy when he learned one of his assistant coaches had been sexually harassing a...Read More
Supes stay mum on Muni training facility
Three San Francisco supervisors were not comfortable in letting the Municipal Transportation Agency lease a new training facility.Read More
Karim Mayfield dominated by Mikhaylenko in Montreal
San Francisco’s Karim Mayfield had no answers for Dmitry Mikhaylenko's precise volume punching.Read More
Amid controversy, SF police issue anti-racism pledge
Dogged by allegations of systemic racism, San Francisco police Monday unveiled a campaign to root out and address potential bigotry.Read More
Oakland police welcome dozens of new officers
The Oakland Police Department added 33 new officers to its force at the Scottish Rite Center for recruits who completed the department's 173rd training academy.Read More
Oakland ‘Department of Equity’ promises opportunity
City of Oakland officials said Wednesday they are launching a new "Department of Equity" they say will try to achieve equitable opportunities for all people.Read More
Medics to navigate SFO crowds on bikes
In anticipation of Super Bowl 50 and an increase in overall travelers, paramedics are learning to make their way through San Francisco International Airport on bicycles.Read More
SFPD recruit helps save infant’s life
An off-duty San Francisco police recruit officer helped a mother and her infant son, possibly saving the infant's life.Read More
SF sheriff’s department welcomes eight new deputies
Outgoing San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi welcomed eight new deputies Friday.Read More