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Warning! Bridge closed ahead
Crews are scheduled to fix a crack in the San Mateo Bridge which would close the roadway for two weekends in October.Read More
Healthy SF needs a checkup
Supervisor David Campos wants to take another look at surcharges and employee accounts for The City's universal health program.Read More
Purple Onion gets set for last laugh
After 60 years, the North Beach comedy club that hosted Richard Pryor, Woody Allen and Robin Williams is being forced out.Read More
Poor, urban kids struggle in school
A new study is among the first to look at how living in urban centers of California affects academic performance.Read More
Whack a golf ball across the Bay
A new Bay Area-themed 18-hole mini golf course in Alameda lets you hit your ball over the Golden Gate Bridge.Read More
SF museum workers vote to strike
SEIU Local 1021 members at the Legion of Honor and de Young Museum authorized a strike after nearly a year of labor negotiations.Read More
Marin tap water full of algae
Marin residents complaining their drinking water tastes funny are actually onto something.Read More
Fresh push for a higher minimum wage
For all the progress we've made in the last half-century, today’s minimum wage buys less than it did back in 1956. Read More
Bay Area rents rocket to record levels
Your wallet knows, your bank account knows, and now you know: Bay Area rents are higher than ever.Read More
The City takes aim at bottled water
To reduce plastic waste, a proposed law would require special bottle-filling water taps in new or renovated buildings.Read More
There goes Fremont banning books again
For the fourth year running, Fremont schools are censoring important literary works from high school classrooms. Read More
Bay Area photog nets police settlement
Maybe another expensive payout for jacking up working journalists will teach local police not to infringe on the freedom of the press.Read More
Candlestick Point circling the drain
Time is running out for a deep-pocketed savior to swoop in and save Candlestick Point State Recreation Area.Read More
SFMTA to fill budget gap with more tickets
More enforcement agents will be working City streets to help generate an extra $6.5 million in revenue over the next two years.Read More
Rural meth crisis lurks close to home
A new book is bringing attention to meth in rural America — and the problem may be closer than you expected.Read More
Ansel Adams’ message in a bottle
Little did he know it, but the world's greatest photographer has given a special gift to UC Berkeley freshmen.Read More
Street food gets its own SoMa pod
Kona Gurion surveyed the crowd at SoMa StrEat Food and plunked down at a table: "This place is rockin'."Read More
Salivating over Salumeria
The people who brought us Flour + Water debuted their latest creation Thursday: Salumeria.Read More
Dangerous smog chokes national parks
Smog is so bad in some of California’s national parks that visitor centers must warn would-be hikers.Read More
Radioactive tuna found off California coast
Cesium-134 and 137 isotopes from Japan's Fukushima disaster have been detected in bluefish tuna caught near San DIego.Read More