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PG&E to pay up to $190 million for pollution cleanup at Marina Small Craft Harbor
San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera announced Friday PG&E has agreed to pay the city up to $190 million to settle a legal battle that has lasted two decades...Read More
Martinez fight leaves three injured with stab wounds, one with gunshot wound
A 21-year-old man was shot and three other people were stabbed in an altercation near the Martinez waterfront on Sunday night, police said. Officers responded around 9 p.m. to...Read More
City negotiates mixed-use development at former post office site
The city of Vallejo Thursday said it has begun negotiations with a developer for a mixed-use housing and commercial project on the city’s waterfront. The preliminary concept of the...Read More
Police arrest suspect in separate Saturday waterfront attacks
Police arrested a suspect after two women were injured in separate attacks early Saturday along San Francisco’s waterfront, police said. In the first attack, a woman at Pier 19...Read More
Port director says A’s ‘ballpark can be achieved’
The new executive director of the Port of Oakland believes the proposed new Oakland A’s baseball stadium can be compatible with the port’s maritime operations despite concerns raised by...Read More
Officials advise public to avoid Treasure Island for fireworks
As the Bay Area gears up for the Fourth of July holiday Thursday, San Francisco fire officials are encouraging people who plan on visiting the city to see fireworks...Read More
Sausalito kayaker missing since late March
A 26-year-old woman living on the Sausalito waterfront is still missing since her disappearance late last month.Read More
Fisherman’s Wharf argument leads to axe attack
A man was struck with an axe in the abdomen in San Francisco's waterfront area Saturday afternoon during an argument.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
Man drowns in submerged vehicle
An Alameda fire rescue swimmer pulled a drowning man from a submerged vehicle in the Oakland Estuary Saturday morning; however the victim did not survive.Read More
Judge dismisses portions of waterfront development lawsuit
A San Francisco Superior Court judge is allowing a lawsuit to proceed that could invalidate a 2014 voter-approved ballot measure, known as Proposition B, which requires developers to seek...Read More
Jewelry store at Pier 39 robbed at gunpoint
A jewelry store was robbed at gunpoint at San Francisco’s Pier 39 on Monday night, police said Tuesday. The robbery was reported around 8:50 p.m. at a jewelry store...Read More
Bay Lights $4 million short on bill
The organization that created the Bay Lights needs to raise $4 million by the end of the year to make the installation permanent.Read More
SF opens waterfront to mega-cruise ships
The grand opening of the James R. Herman Cruise Terminal next week is expected to attract more and bigger cruise ships.Read More
Water taxis ready to splash into Bay
After years of studies and negotiations, two firms appear set to provide water taxi services along the San Francisco waterfront.Read More